A word about Amboseli
Amboseli is a place of stark contrast. Meaning "salty dust" in Maasai, language of the Maasai. Amboseli, despite its sometimes dry and dusty appearance, has an endless water supply filtered through thousands of feet of volcanic rock from Kilimanjaro's ice cap. These underground streams converge into two clear water springs in the heart of the park. The endemic dust is volcanic ash, which spewed from Kilimanjaro a millennium ago

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3 Days Amboseli Camping Safari

Day 1 - Amboseli
Drive from our office at 9.30 a.m. to Namanga, on the Tanzania border. After lunch, proceed into the Amboseli park with the possibility of seeing game on our way to the campsite for dinner and overnight.
Day 2 - Amboseli
Whole day spent in the park viewing game in this second most popular park in Kenya. Here you have a good opportunity to see all the 'Big Five' and a variety of other game with the snow-capped Mt. Kilimanjaro - the highest in Africa - in the background and also visiting the Maasai village to catch a glimpse of their way of life. Dinner and overnight camping.
Day 3 - Nairobi
An early morning game drive before breaking camp and returning to Nairobi

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