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Top Reasons to Visit Amboseli National Park – Wildlife, Scenery & Culture

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Why Visit Amboseli National Park – Amboseli National Park is mostly known for its large herds of elephants. This is one of the main reasons why many people visit the park. But there are also other good reasons to explore this area beyond just the elephants.

The park is located on the southern border of Kenya, close to Kilimanjaro National Park in Tanzania. Mount Kilimanjaro, the tallest mountain in Africa and the tallest free-standing mountain in the world, can be clearly seen from within Amboseli. The snow-capped peak of Kilimanjaro creates a beautiful background for photos and game drives.

Amboseli covers an area of about 392 square kilometers, which makes it smaller than some other national parks. This means visitors can explore the whole park in a shorter time. In 1991, Amboseli was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The park has green vegetation, which supports a large number of animals. This is possible because of the underground water that flows from Mount Kilimanjaro. The streams and swamps keep the land moist, even when other areas are dry. That’s why the park is rich in wildlife.

Amboseli is one of the most visited safari parks in Kenya. It offers many activities such as game drives and nature walks. The landscape is still natural and less affected by human development, which gives visitors a real experience of wild Africa.

The park lies in Kajiado County in southern Kenya. Most of the land is open plains, but there are also lowlands, a dry lake basin, and seasonal wetlands. Lake Amboseli is a dry lake that fills with water only at certain times of the year. The vegetation is mostly savanna, mixed with woodlands, swamps, and thickets.

The park is surrounded by the Maasai people, who once lived in the park before it was set aside for wildlife conservation. In fact, the Maasai named the park. The word “Amboseli” means “salty dust” in their language.

Amboseli also supports more than 420 bird species, especially in the swampy areas. This makes it a good place for birdwatching too.

Because of the large elephant population, Amboseli is one of the best places in Africa to study or film elephants in their natural habitat.


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