- Good chances of seeing all Big 5 Mammals in Amboseli
- Photographic opportunities are endless. Many species of wildlife are comfortable with the game viewing vehicles and come up close for the perfect picture
- Roundtrip transfer
- The Amboseli park is also called “the home of elephants” as some of the largest herds of elephants are found here.
- Observation Hill with its aerial vistas of Amboseli park – views of elephant herds and the park’s wetlands
- Marshes viewing spot for elephant, buffalo, hippos, pelicans, geese and other water fowl
Pick up from your hotel or Residential house as early as 0600am. Drive via Loitoktok Road, this normally takes about 4-5 hours to get to Amboseli. Amboseli national pack is famous for its scenery with a backdrop of snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro, which dominates the landscape and open plains. On arrival you will check in the Kibo Safari Camp for hot lunch. After lunch you will have a short rest and then proceed for the afternoon game drive as from 1330hrs – 1830hrs for the whole afternoon game drive.Later check in the camp/ lodge for dinner and overnight.
(Meals: lunch, dinner and water)
The day begins with an early start to give you chance to see the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro before the clouds roll in. Game driving is the order of the day, affording you ample opportunity to witness some of the awe-inspiring animals of the Amboseli Aside from elephants, these other animals also roam the park: lions, buffaloes, leopards, spotted hyenas, giraffes and cheetahs. The park is also home to more than 300 species of birds.
Dinner and overnight at the campsite.
(Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner and water)
The final morning of your wildlife safari in Kenya begins with an early morning game drive, punctuated by scenery of Mount Kilimanjaro and opportunity to see the stunning wildlife for a final time on your safari in Kenya. After breakfast, drive back to Nairobi.. Drop off at Nairobi Hotel or be transferred to airport to catch a flight home/other
(Meals: Breakfast, lunch and water)