Amboseli National Park
Amboseli National Park sits at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro and offers one of Africa's most iconic views — large elephant herds roaming open savannah with Africa's highest peak rising behind them. The park's shallow seasonal lake and swamps draw enormous concentrations of wildlife year-round, including some of the continent's largest elephant tuskers. With over 600 bird species and easy accessibility from Nairobi, Amboseli is ideal for both first-time visitors and photographers.
Attractions & Wildlife
Elephants and Kilimanjaro
The defining image of African safari — a herd of elephants walking across the open savannah with the snowy peak of Kilimanjaro rising in the background.
Observation Hill
A volcanic plug rising above the plains offering a 360-degree view over the entire park and on clear days the full panorama of Kilimanjaro.
Enkongo Narok Swamp
Fed by underground streams from Kilimanjaro's snowmelt, this permanent swamp is Amboseli's wildlife magnet — hippos, thousands of waterbirds, and elephants that spend hours feeding in the water.
Maasai Community Experiences
The Amboseli ecosystem is Maasai heartland — visits to manyattas and community conservancies offer authentic cultural encounters and support direct community conservation.
Our Insider Tips
Kilimanjaro is clearest at dawn. Clouds build over the summit through the morning. Be in position for elephant-and-Kilimanjaro photographs before 9am.
Dry season brings the elephants in. In the dry season enormous elephant herds converge on the swamps and are extraordinarily accessible, often approaching vehicles with complete indifference.
Combine with Tsavo for a circuit. Amboseli, Tsavo West, and Tsavo East can be done on a well-organised circuit — staying 2 nights in each gives excellent variety.