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Renowned for two things: being the best place in Africa to get up close to free-ranging elephants and offering the most iconic view of Mount Kilimanjaro’s snow-capped peaks. Located on the border of Kenya and Tanzania, this 392-square-kilometer park is a photographer’s paradise where the “Salty Dust” (the Maasai meaning of Amboseli) meets lush, emerald-green swamps.
The Wildlife : Home to the “Big Four” (Lions, Leopards, Buffalo, and massive herds of African Elephants). It is specifically famous for its “Great Tuskers”—ancient elephants with ivory reaching the ground.
The Landscape : A dramatic contrast of dry, shimmering lake beds and cooling springs fed by the melting snows of Kilimanjaro.
During the dry Season, animals congregate around the swamps; easiest for wildlife spotting and on the rainy season its best for birdwatchers and the clearest views of the mountain
Guided Game Drives : Explore the park in our custom 4×4 Land Cruisers with pop-up roofs. Our expert guides know the secret spots where the lions hide and where the elephants cross the marshes.
Observation Hill : Hike up the park’s only high point. It offers a panoramic 360-degree view of the marshes, plains, and the mountain. It is the perfect spot for a picnic lunch.
Hot Air Balloon Safaris : Float silently over the herds at sunrise. There is no experience more magical than seeing Kilimanjaro turn pink from the sky. (Available as an optional add-on).
Maasai Cultural Visits : Visit a local Manyatta (village) to learn about the ancient traditions, vibrant beadwork, and jumping dances of the Maasai people who have co-existed with this wildlife for centuries.
Bush Breakfasts & Sundowners : End your day with a “Sundowner”—chilled drinks and appetizers served in the middle of the savannah as the sun sets behind the mountain.
Discounted offers for Group Safaris
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