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Amboseli National Park

"Where Elephants Dance Beneath Kilimanjaro"

3-5 Days
2-12 People
From $450
4.9/5 (342 reviews)
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Welcome to Amboseli

"The Land of Giants"

Amboseli National Park is Kenya's second-most popular park after Maasai Mara. Famous for its large herds of elephants and stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak, Amboseli offers a safari experience unlike any other.

1,500+
Elephants
400+
Bird Species
5,895m
Kilimanjaro
Amboseli Elephant Kilimanjaro View Amboseli Wetlands Amboseli Sunset
Since 2005

Safari Highlights

What makes Amboseli one of Kenya's most beloved safari destinations

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Elephant Herds

Over 1,500 elephants – the largest tuskers in Africa

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Mt. Kilimanjaro

Breathtaking views of Africa's highest peak

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Big Five

Lion, leopard, buffalo, rhino, and elephant

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Wetlands & Birds

Over 400 bird species in the marshlands

Sample Itinerary

4 Days of Unforgettable Adventure

01

Arrival & Nairobi to Amboseli

Pick up from your Nairobi hotel. Drive through the beautiful Kenyan countryside to Amboseli National Park. Afternoon game drive upon arrival. Overnight at Amboseli Serena Lodge.

02

Full Day Safari

Morning game drive to catch the spectacular sunrise over Kilimanjaro. Visit Observation Hill for panoramic views. Afternoon drive to the marshlands where elephants and hippos gather.

03

Maasai Village & Nature Walk

Visit a traditional Maasai village to learn about their culture. Guided nature walk with a park ranger. Evening game drive to spot nocturnal animals.

04

Final Game Drive & Return

Early morning game drive to capture the best light. Breakfast at the lodge. Drive back to Nairobi with lunch en route. Drop off at your hotel or airport.

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Wildlife You'll See

Amboseli is home to an incredible diversity of wildlife

Elephant

Elephant

Lion

Lion

Leopard

Leopard

Buffalo

Buffalo

Rhino

Rhino

Giraffe

Giraffe

Zebra

Zebra

Hippo

Hippo

Cheetah

Cheetah

Hyena

Hyena

Wildebeest

Wildebeest

Ostrich

Ostrich

Amboseli Gallery

Moments captured by our guests and guides

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Elephant with Kilimanjaro
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Sunset over Wetlands
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Maasai Warriors
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Bird Paradise
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Lion Pride
Gallery 6
Acacia Trees
Gallery 7
Safari Vehicle
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Morning Game Drive

Where You'll Stay

Choose from our hand-picked lodges and camps

Amboseli Serena

Amboseli Serena Lodge

Luxury

Perched on a hill with spectacular views of Kilimanjaro. Features a swimming pool, restaurant, and spa.

Kibo Safari Camp

Kibo Safari Camp

Mid-Range

Comfortable tents with en-suite bathrooms. Great atmosphere and friendly staff.

AA Lodge

AA Amboseli Lodge

Budget

Affordable rooms with all basic amenities. Perfect for budget-conscious travelers.

Guest Experiences

"Waking up to the view of Kilimanjaro with elephants walking past our lodge – absolutely magical. Our guide Joseph knew exactly where to find the big tuskers."

Client

Sarah & Michael

United Kingdom

"The birdlife in Amboseli is incredible! Our guide Maria was a birding expert and helped us spot over 80 species in just two days. Unforgettable!"

Client

Robert Chen

Canada

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit Amboseli?

The best time is during the dry seasons from June to October and January to February. Wildlife concentrates around water sources, making viewing easier.

Can you see Kilimanjaro from Amboseli?

Yes! Amboseli offers the most spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro. Early mornings are best for clear views before clouds form.

How many days do you need in Amboseli?

We recommend 3-4 days to fully experience the park, including multiple game drives and a Maasai village visit.

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