Departing Nairobi

2 Days: Amboseli National Park

Duration

2 Days - 1 Nights

Safari Overview

This short but rewarding safari is perfect for travelers with limited time who want to witness the magic of the African wilderness up close. With Kilimanjaro’s snow-capped peak as a backdrop and the raw beauty of Amboseli’s wildlife all around, this adventure promises incredible photo opportunities and authentic encounters with nature.

Quick summary of the destination

Safari Plan

Day 1 Nairobi – Amboseli National Park
Pick up clients from their hotel and depart Nairobi at 8.30 am and drive through the scenic Athi Plains and into the bush country of Amboseli National Park, home to the legendary Masai tribesmen and famous for huge herds of Elephant. Arriving in Amboseli for lunch and check in the camp/lodge, following a delicious lunch we set off for a spectacular game drive until 6.30pm. Amboseli is big game country: Lion, Cheetah antelope, Zebra, Wildebeest, buffalo and giraffe. The afternoon game run is planned to introduce you to intense beauty and drama that fill each day here. Africa's highest mountain, Kilimanjaro can be seen in the park. Dinner and overnight at the camp/lodge
Day 2 Amboseli National Park – Nairobi City
After an early morning game drive followed by breakfast at the camp/lodge, we return by road to Nairobi. Arriving in Nairobi early afternoon

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Kenya Tourist Seasons

High Season (Peak)
Months : July to October
Mid-December to mid-January
Why it’s peak:
Great Migration in the Maasai Mara (July–October)
Dry weather = easier wildlife spotting

Shoulder Season (Mid)
Months: January to March
June
Characteristics:
Still dry, but slightly hotter
Fewer tourists than in high season
Wildlife still abundant
June sees parks start to dry up ahead of migration

Low Season (Green / Rainy Season)
Months: April to May (long rains)
November (short rains)
Characteristics:
Wet and muddy – some roads and parks become harder to access
Lush landscapes, but wildlife may be harder to spot
Fewer tourists = quieter parks

Safari Route Map

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