Escape the coastal allure of Watamu or Malindi and venture into the heart of Kenya's wilderness on an exhilarating 3-day road safari. This carefully curated journey invites you to explore the untamed beauty of Tsavo East and the breathtaking landscapes of Amboseli National Park, promising unforgettable wildlife encounters and awe-inspiring scenery.
Leave Watamu/Malindi by road after breakfast and drive to Tsavo East National Park. Enter Tsavo East National Park through Sala gate and begin game drive. Arrive Voi Safari Lodge for lunch and short rest. Leave for afternoon game drive in search of Tsavo East game. You may see Big Cats, ‘Red’ Elephants, Buffalos, Antelopes and other wildlife. Dinner and overnight stay in your Tsavo East Safari Lodge. Dinner and overnight stay in your Tsavo East Safari Lodge.
There will be a short game drive in Tsavo East after breakfast. Your driver guide will then take you along the Mombasa to Nairobi road to Amboseli National Park. Enter Amboseli through Iremito gate and drive to Kibo Camp for lunch with game viewing en-route. Optional visit to a Masai village with afternoon safari game drive. Dinner and overnight stay at Kibo Safari camp or your alternative chosen lodge.
Game drive after breakfast. The morning is always good to view Mount Kilimanjaro and herds of elephants returning to the swamp for morning feeding. The drive will continue along the main Nairobi to Mombasa road on to Voi Town restaurant for lunch. After lunch the drive guide will take you on the Mombasa to Kaloleni road, arriving at your beach hotel in the early evening.
Meals, Accommodation, Transportation services, Tour Guide, Government taxes, Mineral water, Park entry fee
International and domestic airfares, Personal expenses and gratitude, Cancellation charges, Visa & Tourism fee, Driver's tips
The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including elephants, lions, cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, and numerous bird species. The swamps attract large numbers of water birds, enhancing the park's biodiversity.
Yes, one of the main attractions of Amboseli is the breathtaking view of Mount Kilimanjaro. On clear days, the majestic snow-capped peak serves as a stunning backdrop to the park's wildlife.
The dry seasons from June to October and January to February are considered the best times to visit Amboseli. During these periods, wildlife is more concentrated around water sources, and the views of Mount Kilimanjaro are often clearer.
Activities in Amboseli include game drives, guided nature walks, and cultural visits to nearby Maasai communities. Visitors can also enjoy birdwatching and photography, with the stunning landscapes and wildlife providing excellent opportunities for both.