Located in Amboseli, 70 metres from Amboseli National Park, Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Toby
Australia
Location in the park is good and the rooms, whilst basic, were clean and comfortable.
Set in Amboseli, 23 km from Amboseli National Park, Tulia Amboseli Safari Camp offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Located at the Amboseli National Park, this lodge is 20 km away from Amboseli Airstrip and a 30-minute flight from Nairobi. It offers an outdoor pool and restaurant.
Vishal
Netherlands
Nice stay and lodge is well maintained.not mind going back
Set in Amboseli, 40 km from Amboseli National Park, Teen Ranch Kenya offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Mihail
Bulgaria
Cabins in a beautiful natural surrounding. About an hour drive from Amboseli. All you need for a comfortable stay, including hot water. Room was clean. Place to park near the cabins
Located in Amboseli and only a few steps from Amboseli National Park, Little Amanya Camp provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Amboseli is one of my favourite parks, it is diverse, it has...
Amboseli is one of my favourite parks, it is diverse, it has fantastic wildlife and simply amazing birdlife, you can wonder off onto the plains to stay in amongst the marshes watching the most fantastic sightings, it really is very lovely.
I was very pleasantly surprised, by other drivers on this trip, the were respectful of your line of sight, they never went off the road and were very polite, what a refreshing change.
Then the staff on the gates were really very helpful, they were fun and guided us well, we came in at Meshanani and out at Kimana both were really good experiences. The loos at both gates were also very clean, a bit plus in my book
Michelle
Kenya
Scored 10
10
The variety of animals was great.
The variety of animals was great. The elephants were amazing--the highlight of the trip. Elephants is what you go to Amboseli to see, really! Due to the size of the park, the restriction against off-roading, and the poor conditions of some roads after the rains, visitors should go into the trip with the expectation to see big cats--finding them is really a matter of luck. But the other animals make up for this.
James
Kenya
Scored 8.0
8.0
Coming from Maasai Mara, game drives were not as intense and...
Coming from Maasai Mara, game drives were not as intense and rich, mainly due to different rules. For example off-roading isn't allowed, so if you see a lion further away, that will be the only way to enjoy it, because you can't approach it. Overall it is also less lush and green than Mara, but it is unique in it's own way. What makes it beautiful is the view of Kilimanjaro, swamps full of birds and bathing elephants. Dust-friendly clothes and a scarf to cover the face are highly recommended as it was extremely dusty at times.
Arnas
Italy
Scored 8.0
8.0
Amboseli is the perfect place to see lots of elephants!
Amboseli is the perfect place to see lots of elephants! There’s a marsh / swamp in the park and many elephant herds are taking baths and enjoying the water. Elephants are roaming around freely too so will see them often. There are hippos in the marsh / swamp too. Besides elephants, I saw giraffes, impalas, zebras, wildebeest and Cape Buffalo. Lions are in the park too, but wasn’t able to see them during my visit. The sky and sun through the clouds is absolutely stunning too!
Keisha Kai
United States
Scored 10
10
Wonderful peaceful and beautiful stay.
Wonderful peaceful and beautiful stay. Though a tented accommodation but very carefully arranged with all creature comfort details. surrounding are remote and peaceful. Service and hospitality were excellent. Wish I could have stayed more days.
raghu
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The resort is a fantastic place to start a safari.
The resort is a fantastic place to start a safari. It is about half a kilometer from the entrance to the National Park. Nature is breathtaking. There is even a viewpoint where you can see the wider area. The wild animals have the opportunity to come into the resort and especially at night the animals walk around your tent. Don't worry, they're more scared of you. The road to the resort, you have to take that into account. This was still a dirt road for us. We did the transfer with a normal car. A 4x4 drive would have been better. This road (C103) is being paved with asphalt.
The WiFi is poor. They should foresee that this can be reached all over the resort.
The food was ok. I just missed some slices of cheese and some jam at breakfast.
A stay of 3 to 4 days is certainly sufficient here. We did a day safari. This means: we left at 06h00 am (the resort provides a breakfast box with coffee) until 01h00pm. Then we came back to the resort for lunch. And at 03h00pm we left again until 06h00pm, with the apotheosis... we saw Simba, the king of all animals... the lion.
Don't forget to visit the local Masaai village. You will receive an explanation of how the Maasai live and you can take a look at one of their huts.
Jan
Belgium
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