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Amboseli National Park is one of Kenya's greatest attractions. This is a unique place where you can admire over...

An exclusive camp named after a legendary British aristocrat and famous photographer. Finch Hattons offers real,...

Amboseli National Park is one of Kenya's greatest attractions. This is a unique place where you can admire over...

An exclusive camp named after a legendary British aristocrat and famous photographer. Finch Hattons offers real,...

Tsavo National Parkit is the largest national park in Kenya and one of the largest in the world. Magnificent landscapes and a beautiful view of Kilimanjaro have inspired more than one novel. At the end of the 19th century, a railway line was being built to connect Nairobi with Mombasa. It was here that the legend of man-eating lions was created, which was the inspiration for the film adaptation. The park's name comes from the Tsavo River that flows through the area. The climate in this region of Kenya is also favorable for expeditions, thanks to the occasional rains that occur during the rainy seasons - from April to May and the second in November. The Big Five are present in Tsavo, so the safari will certainly be promising. Due to numerous programs to protect black rhinos, which were almost extinct due to poaching, they have been released back into the protected area, and its population is slowly growing.

Amboseli National Park is one of the most visited parks in Kenya. It owes its popularity to the visible massif of Kilimanjaro, which is also the largest mountain in Africa, which dominates the vast savannah where numerous herds of elephants roam. In Amboseli we can also see buffaloes, lions, cheetahs, gazelles, zebras, hyenas and the occasional jackal.