AMBOSELI
Crowned by Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak, Amboseli National Park in Kenya offers a unique safari experience. The name “Amboseli” derives from the Maasai word for “salty dust,” re-flecting its diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife. It’s a prime location to witness large elephant herds up close in their natural habitat.
Nature enthusiasts can explore five distinct habitats within the park, from the dried-up Lake Am-boseli bed to wetlands with sulphur springs, savannah, and woodlands. Additionally, visitors can engage with the local Maasai community, immersing themselves in their authentic culture.
Accessing the park is convenient, with road routes from Nairobi via Namanga or Emali and air travel options to the park’s airstrips. Amboseli boasts a rich variety of wildlife, including leopards, chee-tahs, elephants, giraffes, zebras, lions, crocodiles, and a diverse bird population of over 600 species.
Experience the charm of Amboseli National Park, where nature and culture intertwine to offer a memorable African safari adventure.