What’s Amboseli Nat’l Park?

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Amboseli National Park in Kenya is a popular tourist destination due to its diverse African wildlife, including 900 elephants, and breathtaking views of Mt. Kilimanjaro. Visitors can also meet the Maasai people and stay in lodges or campsites. Rainy seasons in spring and autumn may make park roads impassable.

Amboseli National Park is a large area in Kenya where native animals roam freely and people come to see them. The park sits on the border with Tanzania and is a popular area for tourists to view and photograph Africa’s wildlife. The park covers approximately 151 square miles (392 square kilometers) and offers breathtaking views of Mt. Kilimanjaro. The climate of the area is mostly dry and desert, with two short rainy seasons, one in spring and one in autumn.

One of the biggest attractions of Amboseli National Park is the wide variety of African wildlife, including cheetahs, lions and around 900 elephants, all roaming free within the park boundaries. They are often easy to find due to the lack of a dense undergrowth of plants. Park visitors can also spot gazelles, rhinos and zebras. Bird lovers can find many different types of native African birds including flamingos, grouse and fish eagles. According to Kenyan authorities, Amboseli National Park is the nation’s second most popular game reserve.

In addition to the native animals, there is the opportunity to meet and mingle with the Maasai people, one of the best known African tribes. The Masai are indigenous to the area in and around Amboseli National Park. In 2005 the Maasai gained control of the park on a local basis, an unusual move by the Kenyan president at the time. This move has caused much conflict as people fearing losing more national parks to local control continue to protest the change.

Visitors to Amboseli National Park can stay in or around the park. Different lodges offer varying levels of comfort. These lodges include Oltukai Lodge, Kimana Lodge and Amobseli Serena Lodge. Green tourists may prefer Tortilis Camp, an accommodation facility that has won awards for its eco-friendly facilities. Those interested in camping in Kenya may want to try one of the many campsites such as Kimbla Camping. Campsites lack facilities and require visitors to bring everything they need with them when they arrive.

There are many different safari companies that book full tours, including accommodation and transport. Visitors can also bring their own cars or rent vehicles for use in and around the park. Traveling during April and May, as well as November and December, may be impossible in Amboseli National Park, as it typically rains during those months, often making park roads impassable.




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