Amboseli Safari: Elephants & Kilimanjaro Views

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Amboseli National Park on a one-day tour. See majestic elephants, diverse wildlife, and vibrant bird species in their natural habitat!

Duration: 12 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Amboseli National Park - Experience the wildlife of Amboseli National Park with a full-day safari departing from Nairobi. Relish a delicious hot lunch at Kibo Safari Camp and enjoy a refreshing swim in the pool before heading back to your hotel.
    Begin your adventure with a pickup from your Nairobi hotel and travel to Amboseli National Park. Embark…
What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • Game drive with an open-roof tour van
  • Time for lunch (Own expense)
  • Bottled water
  • Entry to Observation Hill
  • Professional tour guide
  • Hotel/airport pick-up and drop-off
What's Not Included
  • Gifts
  • Tips (optional)
  • Masai village visit (optional)
  • Entry fee for Amboseli National Park
  • Lunch
Additional Information

Plan a safari to Amboseli National Park for an adventure that truly showcases Africa’s beauty. The park features breathtaking views of Mount Kilimanjaro, opportunities to see large elephant herds up close, and diverse wildlife across expansive plains and verdant swamps. A key attraction is climbing Observation Hill, offering a perfect spot to enjoy…

Location
Amboseli National Park
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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211andras
Mar 14, 2026
A must do tour 2 in 1 - We had a great day out to the Amboseli National Park and also visited a Masai village on the way back, near the park. I think it took about 5 hours to get there due to the everyday traffic; the road is full of trucks transporting goods to neighbouring countries. We travelled comfortably in 4WD minibus, with one short break on our way to the park. Managed to see Kilimanjaro in the early morning. Arrrived to the park and bought the tickets there. (This needs to be done online, filling in the purchase details on the website, but there is an option to pay locally by card or via the website. I would recommend buying the ticket on the way to the park, and saving time that way.) The park is great, full of animals everywhere you look. Elephants, hypos, zebras, giraffes, birds, antelopes. There is a lot to see. Many of the animals came so close to us that we could even take decent photos with our phones. (I would still recommend taking any sort of camera with proper optical zoom for much better results.) Our guide was very knowledgeable and knew the park very well, so we saw hundreds of animals. In the afternoon, we stopped in a beautiful lodge inside the park, where we had an option for lunch. The lodge is just like in the movies. Our group opted to have lunch outside the park (which I think was our mistake), should have eaten here. Much better scenery. After the break, we were heading back, but just after leaving the park, we stopped by a Masai village, which was a great experience. They were very welcoming and we also visited the school there. (Just a note, if you go on weekdays, the school will be full of kids, so take some pencils and maybe a paper or a notepad for the kids as they have nothing literally. English language books are also appreciated, so any donation). We had a chance to purchase some gifts there as well. (They are not cheap and we had to bargain as usual, but the money goes to the village from the sales, so consider it a donation.) So in the village, you have to pay the entrance fee, which is the only mandatory payment, but then you can donate specifically to the school, which is optional, so if purchasing gifts. After the village, we had a lunch break at the same place where we stopped in the morning and headed back to Nairobi. I recommend taking drinks and some food (or snacks) for the trip. We really enjoyed the day, and we would go back again if we could. The trip is well worth the money. Seen other companies advertising the same for a lot more than this.
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Andras_d
Mar 14, 2026
A must do tour 2 in 1 - We had a great day out to the Amboseli National Park and also visited a Masai village on the way back, near the park. I think it took about 5 hours to get there due to the everyday traffic; the road is full of trucks transporting goods to neighbouring countries. We travelled comfortably in 4WD minibus, with one short break on our way to the park. Managed to see Kilimanjaro in the early morning. Arrrived to the park and bought the tickets there. (This needs to be done online, filling in the purchase details on the website, but there is an option to pay locally by card or via the website. I would recommend buying the ticket on the way to the park, and saving time that way.) The park is great, full of animals everywhere you look. Elephants, hypos, zebras, giraffes, birds, antelopes. There is a lot to see. Many of the animals came so close to us that we could even take decent photos with our phones. (I would still recommend taking any sort of camera with proper optical zoom for much better results.) Our guide was very knowledgeable and knew the park very well, so we saw hundreds of animals. In the afternoon, we stopped in a beautiful lodge inside the park, where we had an option for lunch. The lodge is just like in the movies. Our group opted to have lunch outside the park (which I think was our mistake), should have eaten here. Much better scenery. After the break, we were heading back, but just after leaving the park, we stopped by a Masai village, which was a great experience. They were very welcoming and we also visited the school there. (Just a note, if you go on weekdays, the school will be full of kids, so take some pencils and maybe a paper or a notepad for the kids as they have nothing literally. English language books are also appreciated, so any donation). We had a chance to purchase some gifts there as well. (They are not cheap and we had to bargain as usual, but the money goes to the village from the sales, so consider it a donation.) So in the village, you have to pay the entrance fee, which is the only mandatory payment, but then you can donate specifically to the school, which is optional, so if purchasing gifts. After the village, we had a lunch break at the same place where we stopped in the morning and headed back to Nairobi. I recommend taking drinks and some food (or snacks) for the trip. We really enjoyed the day, and we would go back again if we could. The trip is well worth the money. Seen other companies advertising the same for a lot more than this.
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Martin
Feb 5, 2026
Day trip to Amboseli NP - The whole process including pick up/drop off at the accommodation (Airbnb) was extremely smooth. Our driver (Jack) was excellent and provided many animal encounters up close in the park. Kilimanjaro we could only see briefly due to weather conditions but at least. A strenuous but worthwhile excursion.
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Coastal29360014991
Dec 7, 2025
Amazing experience!!! - This was an amazing experience and with a great tour guide/driver (Erick). He made sure I saw as much as possible in the park. He made sure I was able to get as many pics/photos possible. He was knowledgeable of the animals, area, behaviors, etc. I highly recommend this tour and guide!
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Jackson_m
Oct 20, 2025
The best - I am full of pride and honour to go to Amboseli National park and see my country pride i was surprised of how much wildlife was there I saw the big 5 plus the driver was good Plus the money was worth it This was the best 👌
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Sashaf69
Oct 5, 2025
Amazing Amboseli - Eric was an awesome host. This was a once in a lifetime experience and the day trip was fabulous. Would recommend it to anyone!
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I2590zwlouiss
Aug 30, 2025
Great experience - The experience was great. I highly recommend. Animals. The guide was helpful and well-informed about the animals. For lovers of nature, such a trip is a must. My only negative point is that the way to the park is very bumpy. Very. The roads are uneven and the suspension needed a little tune-up. That being said, if you simply consider it part of the adventure you'll have a good story to tell. Enjoy!!
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Paulinedh6540tj
Apr 13, 2025
Experiential - We have seen many animals, including elephants, water buffalo, gazelles, wildebeest and monkeys. Also many birds were there:) Nature is beautiful and really impressive. For this alone, it was already worth visiting this tour.
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Jayant_g
Aug 3, 2025
The vehicle provided for... - The vehicle provided for the tour was not very good. It was not the typical 4 wheel drive safari vehicle but a converted van with small windows and very tight leg space. I got cramps in my legs sitting for the long ride. The driver was not so friendly or informative either. He was a good driver but not a guide .
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Vijay
Aug 3, 2025
The vehicle had no leg room, was very uncomfortable. Seats were hard. Did not see much in Amboseli park. Waste of time - Van was very uncomfortable. Bad seats, no leg room. Waste of time and money. Would not recommend it to any of our friends.
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Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).