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Amboseli
Safari Camps and Lodges
Kibo Safari Camp
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Ol Tukai Lodge
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Amboseli Serena Lodge
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Amboseli
Sopa
Kampi ya
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Tortilis
Camp
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Kibo
Safari Camp is a luxury tented camp
situated within the Amboseli
dispersal area and borders the
national reserve. The camp
incorporates an open terraced
restaurant and bar under acacia
trees overlooking majestic Mt
Kilimanjaro and a beautiful swimming
landscaped within. The camp has 61
spacious self contained tents
sheltered by traditional African ‘makuti'-reed
thatched roofs. These tents give you
luxury combined with comfort in the
wild of Africa. All tents are
en-suite with built in showers and
toilets (hot and cold running
water), and power is supplied from a
sound proofed generator on site.
Tent can be customized to sleep
single, double, triple or family bed
configurations.
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Ol
Tukai Lodge is camouflaged in a forest of trees and palms inside the
Amboseli National Park. The lodge is built in a location offering majestic views
of the snow capped Mt Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest mountain. It has 80 twin
rooms with a view of Mt Kilimanjaro, the rooms have hot water shower and bath,
telephone and in-room safe.
The lodge's bar offers a wide range of cocktails while watching elephants
frolicking or gracing in the wilderness. The pool bar has a wide range of snacks
and drinks. Other facilities include Acacia tree shaded swimming pool, board
games and a conference room.
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Amboseli Serena Lodge is in
the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's
highest mountain, beside a copse of giant
Acacia trees and a gently flowing natural
spring. The lodge is at the centre of
Amboseli National Park. Influenced be native
Masai architecture, the lodge is in perfect
harmony with its environment. Guest rooms
are appointed with authentic African murals
painted by a renowned local artist,
conveying a distinctive Masai Manyatta
mood. The lodge has total of 96 rooms.
Facilities include "Out of Africa"
jogging trails, swimming pool. In the
evenings, Masai dance performances, music,
and entertaining, information on indigenous
culture by the lodge naturalist.
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Sentrim Amboseli |
Sentrim Amboseli's is located deep inside
the
Amboseli National Reserve guaranteeing close
encounters with the reserve's renowned
elephants, roaming buffaloes, wildebeests,
zebra, giraffes, impalas and several
predators.
This luxurious tented lodge offers 60 modern
tents with a private view onto Mt.
Kilimanjaro. The spacious tents boast of
ensuite bathroom with a steaming hot
shower, a washbasin and flush toilets.
Facilities include; Freeform swimming pool
with sunbathing terrace, Custom built
four-wheel-drive safari vehicles, Reliable
240-volt generator electricity supply, Spa
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Amboseli Sopa
Lodge consists of 18 deluxe rooms, 20 double
rooms and 9 single rooms. Each room has its
won private veranda and full bathroom. Main
restaurant is a multi-ethnic combination of
European, African and Asian dishes, all made
with fresh produce. All bars carry a wide
selection of soft drinks, beer, wine,
spirit, cocktails and hot beverages.
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The camp lies
within a 400-square-mile private ranch in
southern Kenya, in sight of Mt Kilimanjaro.
More then 50 different mammals and 400 bird
species are found on the ranch. Beside the
"Big Five" animals of elephant, rhino,
leopard, lion and buffalo, rare animals such
lesser kudu, gerenuk, cheetah and wild dog
inhabit the ranch as well. Plains game is
very rich; interesting antelopes such as the
klipspringer and the mountain reedbuck are
found on the hills. The fringed ear oryx and
the Masai giraffe are very common.
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Tortilis Camp (named after the local Acacia Tortilis)
is a luxury tented camp, located on the
edge of Amboseli National Game Reserve, on
the southern boarder of Kenya, overlooking
Mount Kilimanjaro in one of Amboseli's few
remaining areas of unspoilt woodland. The 17
tents on wooden platforms have thatched
roofs and private verandas with wonderful
views of Mt Kilimanjaro, the highest
mountain in Africa. The friendly staff,
drawn from the local Maasai community, is
dedicated to making your stay truly
memorable.
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