Covering approximately 392 km², Amboseli is nestled in Kajiado County, southern Kenya, bordering Tanzania. Its open plains, seasonal lakebed, and marshy swamps provide panoramic views of Mount Kilimanjaro and draw large herds of elephants—earning it the title “Home of the African Elephant.”
Discover Amboseli National Park, Kenya’s “Home of the African Elephant,” with over 1,500 elephants, 400+ bird species, and iconic views of Mount Kilimanjaro. Enjoy game drives, Maasai cultural tours, and breathtaking scenery year-round. Covering approximately 392 km², Amboseli is nestled in Kajiado County, southern Kenya, bordering Tanzania. Its open plains, seasonal lakebed, and marshy swamps provide panoramic views of Mount Kilimanjaro and draw large herds of elephants—earning it the title “Home of the African Elephant.”
Why You Should Visit Amboseli
1. Elephant Encounters
Home to over 1,500 African elephants, Amboseli allows close-up viewing of multiple herds grazing near wetland swamps. The Amboseli Elephant Research Project has studied their behavior for decades, making the park a conservation icon .
2. Stunning Mountain Scenery
With its clear visibility of snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro, Amboseli offers some of the most dramatic backdrops in Africa—especially at dawn and dusk .
3. Rich Birdlife
Home to over 400 bird species, including more than 40 raptor types, Amboseli’s swamp and grassland ecosystems support flamingos, pelicans, secretary birds, and rare species like the Madagascar Pond-Heron and Lilac-breasted Roller.
4. Maasai Cultural Immersion
Experience vibrant Maasai culture through village visits, traditional dances, beadwork demonstrations, and guided cultural tours that share community conservation insights
5. Diverse Safari Experiences
Enjoy day game drives, sunrise photography, birdwatching, guided nature walks, and optional scenic hot-air balloon trips above the plains—plus hikes to Observation Hill for panoramic views
Quick Facts
Size: ~392 km²
Located in Kajiado County, ~240 km from Nairobi (≈4 hours’ drive)
Habitat diversity: savanna, acacia woodland, swamp, marshland, dried lakebed
Four of the Big Five (rhinos are absent)
Over 1,500 elephants and 400+ bird species
Operates with Maasai community co-management
UNESCO-MAB Biosphere Reserve since 1991
Activities in Amboseli
Day Game Drives & Early Morning Drives
Birdwatching & Guided Nature Walks
Maasai Cultural Visits & Village Tours
Observation Hill Hikes
Optional Hot-Air Balloon Safaris
Getting There
By Road: ~240 km from Nairobi via Emali–Kimana (4–5 hrs)
By Air: Scheduled and charter flights from Nairobi to Amboseli Airstrip (ASV). Carriers include AirKenya, Safarilink & Fly ALS. Some lodges have private airstrips for direct access