Amboseli National Park

Amboseli national park is located in Kajiado County in the south of Kenya. It covers an area of 392 sq.km. it was established in 1974 to protect the rich ecosystem that it shares with the northern parts of Tanzania. Formerly called “Maasai Amboseli Game Reserve”, the name Amboseli is got from a local word that translates as “Salty dust”. Amboseli national park is a great place to see large herds of elephants. It also offers lovely views of Mt. Kilimanjaro.


Wildlife in Amboseli National Park
The park protects two swamps and other plant species. It is home to African elephants, ape buffaloes, Maasai giraffes, gran’s zebra, blue wildebeest, impala, lion, spotted hyena and cheetah among others.
Amboseli national park hosts more than 420 bird species with common species being the African jacana, goliath heron, grey crowned crane, hartlaub’s bustard and rufous chatterer.


Things to do in Amboseli national park
Game drives: the park offers clear sights of African wildlife because of its sparse vegetation. Elephants are the most commonly and easily sighted wildlife and then Buffaloes, zebras and impalas among others.


Birding: Amboseli protects a variety of birds and most species can be seen during birding tours in the morning and evening hours. The open land gives rewarding birding experiences with many bird species sighted including the vulturine guineafowl, golden-breasted starling, Somali bee-eater and many more.


Nature photography: the sparse vegetation of Amboseli national park together with the clear stunning scenery of the snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro in the backdrop make a beautiful combination for photography. The park is a wonderful pace for professional photography.


Cultural visit: local communities adjacent to Amboseli are good for cultural tours as they offer insightful experiences for learning about their culture, life style and daily activities.
Other things you can do when you do a driver-guided or self drive trip to Amboseli national park is visit Elephant Research Camp and Sinet Delta.


How to get to Amboseli national park
Amboseli national park lies at the edge of the rift valley in Kenya. The park can be accessed either by road or by air. There are various road transport routes in different locations of the park. From Nairobi city, the road trip takes 3-4 hours while transferring from Mombasa takes 7-8 hours.


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