Amboseli National Park is Kenya's elephant capital and the only place in the country where Mount Kilimanjaro forms a permanent backdrop to your safari. The contrast is the experience — herds of elephants moving across dry pans with Africa's highest peak rising 5,895 metres behind them. We time our visits for the early morning and late afternoon light that turns Kilimanjaro into something painters spend lifetimes trying to capture.

Wildlife

Elephant herds · Flamingos · Predators

Stay

Eco-lodges & luxury camps

Duration

2–3 nights typical

Best time

Jun–Oct dry · Year-round

What to expect

Common questions about Amboseli

Is Amboseli better than the Mara?

Different, not better. Amboseli is about elephants and Kilimanjaro — vast plains, dramatic skies, and one signature view. The Mara is about predator concentration and the Migration. Most experienced safari travellers visit both. If you're choosing one and have never seen elephants up close, Amboseli is unforgettable. If you're chasing the full Big Five experience, the Mara is the answer.

Kilimanjaro is famously shy — clouds often gather around it by mid-morning. The clearest views are at dawn and dusk during the dry seasons (June–October and January–February). The wet seasons offer dramatic skies but fewer guaranteed mountain views. We schedule game drives specifically for the golden-hour windows when the mountain reveals itself.

Amboseli has some of the largest, most relaxed elephant populations in Africa — over 1,500 individuals in family groups that are intensively studied and well-habituated to safari vehicles. You'll see multi-generational herds at remarkably close range. For pure elephant viewing, it rivals or exceeds anywhere else in East Africa.

Two options: a four-hour scenic drive south through Maasai country, or a 45-minute light aircraft flight directly to one of the airstrips. We typically recommend flying in to maximise game viewing time, but the drive is genuinely beautiful and we can include it as part of the experience if you prefer.

Absolutely — this is one of our most popular itineraries. Two to three nights in Amboseli, fly directly to the Mara for four nights, optionally finish in Diani. Total seven to ten nights, no wasted travel days. The contrast between Amboseli's vast plains and the Mara's rolling savanna gives you Kenya's full safari range.

Mark & Lisa

Toronto, Canada

“Waking up to Kilimanjaro outside our tent, with elephants grazing between us and the mountain — that’s a memory that doesn’t fade.”

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