Safari Overview

Amboseli-camping

Amboseli National Park embodies 5 main wildlife habitats: open plains, acacia woodland, rocky thorn bush, swamps and marshlands. The park also covers a part of the Pleistocene lake basin, which is now dry.

Enjoy camping under the backdrop of Africa’s most iconic mountains, Mount Kilimanjaro. The melting snows of Kilimanjaro flowing underground into the park and continually feeds water to springs, swamps, and marshes providing a much needed lifeline.

Day 1:

This morning drive past the scenic Athi Plains and into the bushy country of Amboseli National Park. Amboseli National Park is a landscape dominated everywhere by the glistening, majestic snowcap of the mighty Mt Kilimanjaro – a fitting backdrop to the wild region. It is also the region where pastoral Masai and their cattle have lived in harmony with wild creatures for many a century. After lunch, experience an afternoon game drive at the foot of Africa’s highest mountain. Dinner and overnight at the camp situated at the very heart of Amboseli National Park.

Day 2:

Early morning game drive that is rewarded by magnificent views of the mighty Mt Kilimanjaro with its snowcapped summit appearing pink in the rising sun. Amboseli is known for its abundance of elephants as well as hippopotamus, giraffe, lion and black rhino. The snows of Kilimanjaro, white and crystalline, form a majestic backdrop to one of Kenya’s most spectacular displays of wildlife, creating Kenya’s most sought after photographer’s paradise. After lunch, an extensive game drive, followed by dinner and overnight at the camp.

Day 3:

Depart for Nairobi after breakfast via game drive.

Includes:

– Transport with safari Vehicle with pop-up roof
– All park entrance fees
– Accommodations in the tented self contained camp
– Full board, three meals per day while on safari
– Pick up from you hotel
– Drop off the same place the last day
– Game drives
– Drinking water

Excludes:

– Tips
– Laudry
– Alcoholic Drinks
– Visas
– Accommodation in Nairobi before and after safari
– Cultural Visits to Maasai Camps
– Personal Effects

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