Let’s dream together with elephants, lions, leopards… with the most enchanting wildlife. With the magic of Africa, with the spirit of the wild.
An unforgettable journey to the wild heart of Africa, to the untamed land of the Maasai Mara, with its endless sunsets over the savannah and the highest density of wildlife on the planet; and to the colossal kingdom of the elephants: Amboseli, where we will meet one of the last “big tuskers” on Earth.
We will undoubtedly be swept away by the so-called “Africa bug,” whose symptoms—described by many travelers before us—include an uncontrollable urge to return.
Kenya is raw, primal adventure. Feel it.
Amboseli National Park lies in the North West of Mt. Kilimanjaro, on the border with Tanzania. The park covers 392 km² and forms part of the much larger 3,000 km² Amboseli eco-system. Large concentrations of wildlife inhabit this arid savannah, making Amboseli a magic destination.
The salted lake of Amboseli, most of the time dry, is a large area of dusty desert. Once you crossed this arid dry-lake bed, beautiful green swamps, hidden nature’s treasures irrigated by ground water coming from the largest mountain of Africa, Mt Kilimanjaro, offer an amazing ecosystem, a reminder of paradise and freshness.
Maasai Mara National Reserve is located in South-western along the Great Rift Valley area in Norok county Kenya adjacent to Serengeti national park of Tanzania all around Mara Region. The Reserve was named in honor of the ancestral inhabitants the Maasai people who described the area as Mara meaning spotted circles of trees, savanna, scrub and cloud shadows of the area.
The park has the Maasai Mara River and Talek River as key draining rivers for the park. The vegetation of the park is mostly open savanna grassland with some seasonal rivulets, some doted acacia trees. You can see all the big five in Masai Mara those are Elephants, Leopards, Lions, Buffalos and Rhinos with the highest number of black rhinos in Africa. Maasai Mara National Reserve is an area of preserved savanna wilderness in southwestern Kenya, along the Tanzanian border.