Luxury Chyulu Hills Amboseli
On this luxury 3-night safari, you will be introduced to Kenya's Amboseli National Park, which embodies 5 main wildlife habitats: open plains; acacia woodland; rocky thorn bush; swamps and marshlands.
Introduction
On this luxury 3-night safari, you will be introduced to Kenya's Amboseli National Park, which embodies 5 main wildlife habitats: open plains; acacia woodland; rocky thorn bush; swamps and marshlands.
The melting snows of Kilimanjaro flow underground into the park and continually feeds water to springs, swamps, and marshes providing much needed hydration. This fragile ecosystem supports an impressive wildlife variety, with more than 50 mammal species. This Park is known for huge wandering herds of elephants whose silhouettes decorate the flat landscape. Amboseli's elephants are said to be the biggest in Kenya and can be found in the swamps where they share the cool waters with the hippos that hide beneath the papyrus.
Pricing
From US$2900 per person sharing
Tailor-made Itinerary
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Day 1-4- Ol Donyo Lodge Chyulu Hills National Park, Amboseli
Departing from Nairobi’s Wilson airport for a flight to Ol Donyo’s private airstrip, where you will be met by the team from Ol Donyo and whisked off to spend 3 nights in this ultra luxury, intimate and eco friendly lodge. Located in the on the Mbirikani Group Ranch, 275,000 acres of immaculate, private wild Africa bordering the foothills of the Chyulu Hills National Park, ol Donyo Lodge blends contemporary design with the rich culture and history of the people of this area; the indomitable Maasai. The result is an area rich in wildlife, where some of Africa’s last giant elephant bulls roam freely, where the haunting calls of leopards interrupt the night and where lion are being pulled back from the brink of annihilation.
The group ranch is owned by 4,000 Maasai and is leased from them by Great Plains Conservation. The full lease fee as well as a per person conservancy fee goes directly to this community on the understanding that they will ensure the conservation of the ranch and the wild animals which call it home.
Activities include early morning and late afternoon/early evening game drives in a 4×4 open vehicle, guided bushwalks, bush breakfast and dinners, night drives, hiking, horse riding, mountain biking, tracking, conservation and community out-reach programmes, wildlife viewing in an open air hide and sleep outs on private “star beds”.
Day 4 - Return back to Nairobi.
After breakfast and morning activities you will fly back to Nairobi in time for your onward travel arrangements.