Amboseli Riding Safari – KOI Travels

Amboseli Riding Safari

Amboseli Riding Safari

Amboseli National Park, located at the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro in Kenya, is a captivating destination renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife. The park offers panoramic views of Africa’s highest peak, creating a stunning backdrop for observing elephants, which are particularly prevalent in the area. The Amboseli ecosystem encompasses diverse habitats, including savannahs, marshes, and acacia woodlands, providing a home to a variety of animals such as lions, giraffes, zebras, and numerous bird species. Visitors to Amboseli can enjoy game drives to witness the iconic wildlife, guided by knowledgeable rangers who share insights into the park’s ecology and conservation efforts. The park’s unique blend of natural beauty, wildlife diversity, and cultural experiences with the Maasai people make Amboseli a must-visit destination for safari enthusiasts.

Included/Excluded

  • Full board accommodation and laundry
  • All house drinks and food
  • All activities, riding, game drives, walks, night drives
  • All conservation fees, park fees, camping fees
  • Internal return domestic flights from Nairobi to the safari
  • Transfers associated with the safari ( pick/drop in Nairobi)
  • Dayroom in Nairobi on the last day if required
  • Amref Flying Doctors Membership (Air-Evac to Nairobi)
  • Single Supplement: $100 per night (if not willing to share)
  • Gratuities, other services, personal items, insurance

Tour Plan

Day 1 Nairobi international airport

You will be collected from Nairobi international airport and driven to the first campsite at Lalahroi – meaning swamp of the buffaloes – near Namanga, stopping en route for a picnic lunch.  There should be time for an evening ride before dinner.  Overnight Namanga.

Day 2 Ride towards Amboseli

Today you begin the ride towards Amboseli, heading eastwards parallel to the Tanzanian border. You are likely to see game such as giraffe, zebra, eland, gerenuk, a glimpse of a lesser kudu, impala, wildebeest, Grants and Thompson’s Gazelle on your way to the Ngorambuni rocks, where a huge boulder on top of a rocky kopje provides a cool and shaded picnic spot with panoramic views towards Amboseli.  After lunch you ride across the dried up lake bed to a campsite at Soit Nado (red rocks), where your tents are pitched beneath a grove of lovely fever trees, some 200 yards from the Tanzanian border, and home for the next three nights. Overnight Soit Nado camp.

Day 3 Amboseli

From this base you are able to ride and drive out from camp in any direction, exploring the defunct Meerschaum mines, the extraordinary landscape of Lake Amboseli Lake, and the surrounding marshes.  These provide shelter to thousands of head of game, including large herds of buffalo and the famed herds of Amboseli elephant who spend hours of their day like dinosaurs in the swamp before wandering out onto the desert like features of the lake bed with its shimmering mirage of heat haze.  Overnight Soit Nado camp.

Day 4 Mt Kilimanjaro

Another morning exploring the area on horseback, perhaps crossing the border to explore the foothills of Mt Kilimanjaro.  We will take a day drive into Amboseli with a barbeque lunch, so will be able to get some close up shots of big game from the Land Rovers.  Approaching large and peaceable bull elephants of 70+lb tusk size per side, by horse and Land Rover is one of the most exciting prospects from the Soit Nado area. Overnight Soit Nado camp.

Day 5 Amboseli

Today we move camp from Soit Nado, heading northeast across the National Park, skirting the green swamps and passing large amounts of game as you canter across the lake bed, which provides near perfect going for horses, without any of the dreaded aardvark holes to trap the unwary.  You will break for lunch on the far side of the lake bed, and a welcome siesta beneath the shade of an Acacia before riding a further 10 miles to camp at Risa, on the plains between Amboseli and the Chyulu Hills.

Day 6 Chyulu Hills

The ride continues towards the Chyulu Hills, which rise from the plains to a height of 7000ft. These hills are recent volcanoes only 500,000 years old and some of the craters and lava flows are only 200 years old.  This evening you will camp at the foot of a small hill, amongst beautiful groves of Balanites and Acacia Tortilis trees, with craters rearing up at intervals as if the ride were passing through some kind of magical theme park.  Overnight Millennium campsite.

Day 7 and 8 Chyulu Hills

We will spend two full days at the Millennium Camp from where we will do an early morning walk, accompanied by game scouts, to find fresh signs of the small but closely guarded black rhino population that live in the Lava flows of the Chyulus.  We shall also do some game drives and take an energetic walk up Ol Donyo Sambu, one of the conical craters found towards the western end of the range.   There will also of course be the opportunity for some early morning and evening rides in this stunning scenery with soft volcanic ash as great going for the horses. Overnight Millennium campsite.

Day 9 Flight back to Nairobi

Early morning ride before Breakfast and transfer to Ol Donyo Waus  for flight back to Nairobi.

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