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Kampala, Uganda

The Best of Kenya Safari to Amboseli National Park

3-Day Kenya Safari to Amboseli National Park

What you should expect

Highlights

Start Nairobi (Day 1)
Day 1-2 Amboseli National Park
End Nairobi (City) (Day 3)

Overview

Itinerary Details

Day-by-Day


Day 1 Pick Up from Nairobi and Transfer to Amboseli National Park

Depart Nairobi in the morning and drive to Amboseli National Park arriving in time for lunch. You'll have an afternoon game drive in the park. The park is famous for its big game and great scenic beauty whose entire landscape is dominated by Mt Kilimanjaro. Dinner and your overnight stay will be at Amboseli Kibo safari camp.

Meal Plans

Lunch & dinner (Breakfast not included)

Accommodation Plans

Kibo Safari Camp
Day 2 Amboseli National Park Full Game Viewing Drive

Have an early morning pre-breakfast game drive at 6.30 am, when you have the best chance to see the majestic Mt. Kilimanjaro. Afterward, return to the lodge for late breakfast. The rest of the morning is spent at leisure. In the afternoon, you'll go for a game drive. All meals and your overnight stay will be at Amboseli Kibo safari camp.

Meal Plans

All meals included

Accommodation Plans

Kibo Safari Camp
Day 3 Drive from Amboseli National Park to Nairobi

After an early breakfast, we'll proceed for a morning game drive and later depart to Nairobi or Arusha.

Meal Plans

Breakfast & lunch (Dinner not included)

Accommodation Plans

No accommodation (End of tour)

Booking Form

Payment Methods

Inclusions

Park fees (For non-residents)
All activities (Unless labeled as optional)
All accommodation (Unless listed as upgrade)
A professional driver/guide
All transportation (Unless labeled as optional)
All Taxes/VAT
Meals (As specified in the day-by-day section)
Drinking water (On all days)

Exclusions

International flights (From/to home)
Roundtrip airport transfer
Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
Tips (Tipping guideline US$5.00 pp per day)
Personal items (Souvenirs travel insurance visa fees etc.)
Government imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees

Sustainability Commitment

This tour is 100% sustainable. We encourage our travelers to minimize their carbon footprint by choosing eco-friendly practices.

Cancellation Policy

Please note our cancellation policy to ensure clarity in case of changes to your travel plans. 30 days or more before departure Full refund minus a 10% service fee. 15–29 days before departure 50% of the total booking cost will be refunded. 14 days or less before departure No refund will be provided. We recommend travel insurance to cover unforeseen circumstances.

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