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Amboseli Sopa Lodge
Tortilis Camp
Amboseli Porini Camp
Ol Tukai Lodge
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About
Amboseli National Park.
Amboseli is a top destination for a
Kenya Safari. Indeed, one of the classic images of East Africa,
let alone Kenya, is that of a herd of elephant strolling across
the plains with the snow-capped peak of Kilimanjaro in the
background. It is to catch this sight on memory - and on film -
that people flood to Amboseli National Park.
While Kilimanjaro is actually across the border in Tanzania,
Amboseli has a perfect view of this world's tallest freestanding
mountain, rising an impressive 5 kilometres above the plains.
The best time to view the majestic mountain is at dawn and
sunset, when the clouds lift and the light is both clear and
soft.
Amboseli is about 200km from Nairobi on fairly good roads, and
the usual route is via Namanga on the A104. The last 75km from
Namanga is a bit bumpy so be prepared. Air Kenya also offers
daily flights to the reserve.
It's also a park that combines well with Tsavo National Park to
the east, or Tanzania's Kilimanjaro and Arusha National Parks.
The park is one of the smaller game parks in Kenya, but it
offers you the best opportunity of seeing the critically
endangered black rhino, along with a spectacular range of
wildlife. The area's low and well-munched vegetation also
ensures that animals are easy to spot. Lions can easily be found
and can occasionally be watched stalking their prey. Buffalo,
cheetah, gazelle, hyena, jackal, wildebeest, zebra, and baboon
are just some of the animals that can be encountered at
Amboseli.
Streams from Kilimanjaro surface in the centre of Amboseli,
creating swamps that attract and support a rich diversity of
wild animals and birdlife. Most of Amboseli is flat and dusty
and so the best spots for game viewing are these wetlands.
Unfortunately the accessibility of the area, and the rich
wildlife, have led to Amboseli's downfall. It seems that it is
only a matter of time before the animals move on to greener
grasslands thanks to the perils of safari popularity.

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BOX 14477 ARUSHA, Mobile: +255 713 350
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