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This epic adventure takes you to Kenya and Tanzania, two of East Africa's most beautiful...
Amboseli National Park unfolds beneath the majestic silhouette of Mount Kilimanjaro, creating an iconic African landscape. Renowned for its large herds of free-roaming elephants, the park offers a unique safari experience with breathtaking views of the snow-capped Kilimanjaro.
Beyond its charismatic elephants, Amboseli hosts a diverse array of wildlife, including lions, cheetahs, and an abundance of bird species. The vast, open plains provide ample opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers to witness the drama of predator-prey interactions and capture the natural beauty of the savannah.
Witness the awe-inspiring spectacle of large elephant herds freely roaming against the stunning backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Encounter an array of wildlife, from big cats like lions and cheetahs to the elegant Maasai giraffe, creating a diverse and captivating safari experience.
Amboseli is a haven for bird enthusiasts, with numerous species gracing the landscape. Capture the vibrant colors of both resident and migratory birds.
Enjoy unparalleled views of Mount Kilimanjaro, especially during the dry seasons, providing clear vistas of Africa’s highest peak.
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Amazing Experience - One of the best experiences in my life. Charles helped me through the entire planning process and made it very clear on what I could expect once we arrived. He... read more and Patrick were awesome guides and very knowledgeable. I can't say enough great things about them and our safari. I look forward to booking with this company again in the future.
Excellent - The trip was amazing. Charles and his colleagues made us feel welcomed and comfortable. He was always on time and stayed in touch with us the entire trip. I would... read more highly recommend him!
Best Family Trip EVER! - I am still in awe of how amazing our Kenyan trip was! I visited Kenya with my 3-year old daughter, a friend, and her 12-year old son, and Charles crafted... read more an itinerary that would meet all of our needs. My daughter absolutely loved the Giraffe Center, the Elephant Sanctuary, Lake Naivasha, and our safari excursions! He guided us throughout the entirety of the trip, and we felt safe and in good hands the entire time. He is caring and invested in the quality of the experience. I was further impressed by the deep expertise of Kenya, the animals, and wildlife by Charles and Simon, our driver, and I appreciated the educational insights gained from the trip. While I have left Kenya physically, the experience will always hold a very special place in my heart. It was truly a blessed vacation, and I am so grateful!
Excellent service and experience. - We booked our trip with Charles several months in advance. He took all of our ideas and requests into consideration and was a great communicator. He stuck within our budget... read more and was willing to cooperate with other tour agencies in Tanzania to make our dream of seeing both countries a possibility. Our lodging was acceptable, clean, and better than expected. We had a private Toyota off road vehicle with guide and we’re able to get up close and personal with all the animals in the parks. The food at the lodges was nothing to write home about, but this is to be expected. We did ask to try local food and our guide, Patrick, happily obliged us by driving us to a local town for traditional Kenyan food. Patrick was so personable and knowledgeable and knew EXACTLY where to go to find the best views of all the animals in the reserves. We always felt safe. Our final day, Charles and Ben have us a great day in downtown Nairobi. We would highly recommend this company.
The best time to visit Kenya for wildlife safaris is during the dry seasons (June to October and December to March), when animals are easier to spot due to sparse vegetation and concentrated water sources.
Yes, Kenya is rich in cultural diversity, with opportunities to engage in cultural visits, interact with local communities, and learn about traditional customs, music, dance, and cuisine.
Most visitors to Tanzania require a visa, which can often be obtained upon arrival or online prior to travel. It's advisable to check the specific requirements based on your nationality before departure.
Swahili and English are widely spoken languages in Kenya, although numerous ethnic languages are also spoken by local communities.
Yes, major international airports in Kenya, such as Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi and Moi International Airport in Mombasa, offer direct flights from various cities around the world.
Credit cards are accepted in major cities and tourist areas, but it's advisable to carry cash, especially in rural areas where card acceptance may be limited.
The currency used in Kenya is the Kenyan Shilling (KES).
Yes, wildlife can often be seen in conservation areas, private reserves, and community-owned conservancies, offering alternative options for wildlife viewing away from crowded national parks.
While Kenya is generally safe for tourists, travelers should exercise caution, especially in urban areas and tourist hotspots. It's advisable to stay informed about local conditions and follow any travel advisories issued by your government.
Essential items to pack include lightweight clothing, sturdy walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, binoculars, a camera, and any necessary medications or personal hygiene products.
Common vaccinations recommended for travel to Kenya include yellow fever, typhoid, hepatitis A, and malaria prophylaxis.
Yes, travel insurance is highly recommended to cover unexpected emergencies, medical expenses, trip cancellations, and other unforeseen circumstances during your trip.
Health risks in Kenya include malaria, dengue fever, and other mosquito-borne diseases, as well as food and waterborne illnesses. Travelers should take necessary precautions and consult a healthcare provider before departure.
Yes, car rental services are available in major cities, but driving conditions can be challenging, and navigation may be difficult in rural areas. It's advisable to hire a local driver or guide for a safer and more convenient experience.
Kenya's climate varies by region, ranging from tropical along the coast to temperate in the highlands. The dry seasons generally coincide with the best times for wildlife viewing, while the rainy seasons can vary in intensity and duration.
Tipping practices vary by service provided, but it's customary to tip safari guides, hotel staff, and restaurant servers for excellent service.
Safari adventures crafted and operated by a team born and raised in Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, and Zanzibar who know every detail of both countries.
Emotionally engaging journeys guaranteed through trips designed and meticulously planned in-house.
Experience stays in top-notch accommodations selected for their quality, comfort, and unique offerings, enhancing the overall travel experience.
Participate in thrilling activities curated to provide a memorable and exciting adventure during your East African safari.
Immerse yourself in the richness of local experiences, guided by a team with deep-rooted connections to the region.
Rely on an award-winning travel company recognized for excellence and commitment to providing outstanding travel experiences.
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