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Amboseli National Park (Kenya)
Location Located in the Rift Valley, on the Tanzanian border north-west of Kilimanjaro. The Amboseli National Park is 392 sq. km. in extent, lying at an altitude of 1150 meters above sea level. |
Accommodation:
Lodging immediately in or near the National Park include the Tortilis Camp run by Cheli & Peacock Mobile Tented Safaris. as well as Amboseli Serena Lodge. |
Fauna & Flora: Semi-arid acacias and grasses papyrus sedges in the swamp lands. Fifty-six species of mammal including baboon, vervet monkey, lion, cheetah, elephant, zebra, hippo, black rhino, Maasai oryx, wildebeest, gerenuk, impala and gazelle. More than 425 bird species have been recorded.. |
General:
Years ago, Amboseli was the locale around which such famous writers as Ernest Hemingway and Robert Ruark spun their stories of big game hunting in the wilds of Africa. It is also the home of the Maasai people, those tall, proud nomads whose legendary prowess in battle and single handed acts of bravery in fights with wild animals has spread across the globe. The Maasai have learned to live in complete harmony with their environment and the wildlife which surrounds them. A part of Amboseli National Park is composed of a dried-up lake bed which in the shimmering heat produces mirages. Swamps and springs, fed by underground rivers from Kilimanjaro's melting snows, form permanent watering places for wildlife throughout times of drought. The lake bed is subject to sporadic floods and noxious salts in the gravel bed are dissolved to serve as a deadly poison for what is left of the local woods; very few of the fine acacias, once a feature of this region, remain. The snows of Kilimanjaro, white and crystalline, form a majestic backdrop to one of Kenya's most spectacular displays of wildlife - lion, elephant, leopard, rhino, cheetah, buffalo and hosts of plains' game, creating Kenya's most sought after photographer's paradise. But the Park's popularity is also causing serious concern. The combination of wildlife, tourist vehicles and Masaai cattle are destroying the delicate but precious grassland. Park rules now insist that vehicles stick to roads and tracks. The Park's best game runs are around swamps and there is a fine lookout on Observation Hill which offers views over the whole of the Park and beyond. |
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African Safari
Consultants
1042 Willow Creek Road # A101 - 240
Prescott, AZ 86301
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