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What to do in Amboseli National Park

What to do in Amboseli National Park

What to do in Amboseli National Park

What to do in Amboseli National Park

1. Game drive 

Amboseli National Park has diverse species of wild animals that inhabit the park’s open plains, rocky thorn bushes, and marsh land. It is a safari wonderland characterized by the solemnly matching matriarchs and hippos. While game drives can be conducted all day long, the best time to spot most of the wildlife is early morning and late evening. This is because during the day, when the sun is hot, the animals stay in the hideouts and only come out to drink water in the watering holes.

Some of the other animals to see at the park include; hyenas, giraffes, lions, waterbucks, buffalos, leopards, grant’s gazelles, and zebras among other animals.

Insider Tip: While exploring the Amboseli National Park, it is vital to be a responsible tourist and prioritize the preservation of wildlife and their habitats. Respect the animals by maintaining a safe distance, refrain from feeding them, and obey the park rules.

2. Cultural tours

A visit to Amboseli National Park is incomplete without partaking in a cultural tour. Surrounding the park is the Maasai community, one of Kenya’s reigning indigenous community. The Maasai are famous for their culture and cultural elements like dance, souvenirs like beaded jewelry, woven baskets, clothing popularly known as the Maasai shuka and crafts.

While enjoying the Maasai culture and heritage, visitors can engage and participate in the community’s sustainable development initiatives like afforestation and other voluntourism activities in the community.

Insider Tip: Be a responsible tourist and support the local community by buying their goods and services and respecting their culture and heritage.

3. Camping

Camping can be frolic and fun and I cannot imagine a better way to enjoy it by camping outside a lodge overlooking the majestic African giants and the beautiful view of Mount Kilimanjaro. Camping at the Amboseli National Park costs approximately $50 for adults and $25 for children at special campsites; $30 for adults and $25 for children at public campsites. I would suggest making prior enquiries about the availability and state of the campsites because they are hardly maintained.

The park has three common campsites, all of which are located outside the park. These include:

Kimana Camp Amboseli: the most common in Amboseli run by the Kenya Wildlife Service. It is located just outside the park’s Kimana gate. Set under huge acacia trees that provide shade from the scorching sun. The camp is a tented camp as well as a campsite.

Olgulului Camp Amboseli: this campsite provides a marvelous view of Mount Kilimanjaro. It about five minutes away from the park’s Meshanani gate. The camp provides all the basic amenities; though, you may be required to look a little harder for firewood.

Kimana Sanctuary: this campsite is privately owned as it is located in the nearby conservancy. It is half an hour away from the park gate and has slightly different costs that are inclusive of conservancy entrance fees.

4. Guided nature walk at the Observation Hill

Amboseli National Park is naturally endowed with scenic vegetation, swamps, and elevated view of the park’s plains and animal species at the pyramid-shaped observation hill. The observation hill is one of the places within the park, where visitors are allowed to disembark from their vehicles and proceed on foot.

Atop the hill, you can get a panoramic view of the park’s plains and diverse animal species. At the observation hill, you have access to the information centre, where there are pasted boards with facts about wildlife like baboons, lions, and birds at the park. Similarly, you can view the scenic Lake Amboseli with its beautiful flamingoes on one side and the peak of Mount Kilimanjaro on the other.

5. Bird watching

The park provides a home to over 400 species of birds that can be spotted in the marsh area, grasslands, and woodlands. Some of the unmissable birds here include the greater flamingo, lesser flamingo, long toed lap claw, Rufous chatter, Spike-heeled heron, Tavete golden weaver, common redshank, and Dickinson’s kestrel. Birds can be difficult to sight when at a distance, therefore, having your binoculars is necessary.

Insider Tip: To get the most out of this activity, bird watching is best done during the wet season (April to June and November to December) when migratory birds are in the Amboseli region.

6. Hot Air Balloon Safari

A hot air balloon ride is one of the most fulfilling activities. Taking a hot air balloon ride allows you to fly the Amboseli skies while enjoying an aerial view of the park. You can see elephant herds and buffalos across the plains while mingling with birds of the air.

7. Photography

With a scenic backdrop of the snowcapped Mount Kilimanjaro, Amboseli National Park is a delight for nature lovers. It provides the best contrasts, terrain, and landscapes to capture the best of flora and fauna. The great experiences are worth capturing on your lenses for good memories and nostalgia. Amboseli is also known as a spectacular spot for wildlife photography and film-making.

8. Wildlife Conservation and Research at the Elephant Research Camp

The African elephants at the Amboseli are among the most studied elephants in Kenya and globally. The research camp is located within the park under the guidance and leadership of the Amboseli Trust for Elephants.

While the research camp is not open to casual visits, visitors can make prior arrangements for interactive sessions with the researchers to learn about their research work and the issues associated with elephant conservation. It’s also a great opportunity for you to be involved in conservation tourism by making donations to support elephant conservation efforts, participating in the elephant naming ceremony, and becoming a member of the Elatia family.

Why Consider a Shoulder Season Safari

Why Consider a Shoulder Season Safari

Why Consider a Shoulder Season Safari?

Why Consider a Shoulder Season Safari?

If you’re looking for a quieter, more budget-friendly safari while still experiencing incredible wildlife, the shoulder season could be your best bet.

Going on safari during the shoulder season has some fantastic perks! First off, you’ll encounter fewer crowds in popular parks like the Serengeti and Maasai Mara, giving you a more personal connection with nature. With less hustle and bustle, you’ll have unobstructed views of wildlife—perfect for photography and soaking in the tranquility.

Another major plus is the affordability. Prices for lodges and tours drop during this time, allowing you to enjoy a luxurious experience without straining your budget. This means you can extend your trip or splurge on special activities without feeling guilty.

Wildlife viewing is also unique during these months. For instance, from April to June in East Africa, the rains bring lush landscapes that attract herbivores and their newborns. Animals gather around dwindling water sources as birthing season kicks off, leading to thrilling predator interactions.

Lastly, the weather is usually milder compared to peak seasons—making it much more comfortable for those who aren’t fans of extreme heat or heavy rain.

Understanding Kenya’s Climate

Kenya has a warm climate year-round, which makes deciding when to go a little easier. However, keep in mind that temperatures can vary depending on where you are.

The country is divided into two main climate zones instead of the typical four seasons. The coastal areas, like Mombasa, are usually hotter than the highlands.

Let’s take a closer look at the different regions.

In the Highlands:

If you’re heading to the interior, expect the warmest days from January to March, with temperatures hitting around 27°C (about 81°F) under the sun.

During the dry season in July and August, it cools down to around 22°C (72°F). Nights can get a bit chilly, dropping to around 13°C (55°F)—a refreshing break from the heat!

The highlands also have their rainy seasons, which last from late March to May and late October to December. But don’t let that scare you off! The rain usually falls in the afternoons or evenings, so you can still enjoy your days, and honestly, there’s something cozy about drifting off to sleep to the sound of rain.

organizing custom trips

organizing custom trips

organizing custom trips

When organizing custom trips, Nature Bound Africa follows a “Regenerative Boutique” model. Unlike mass-market operators, our process is built on three unique pillars that define how they curate itineraries:

1. The “Departure on Demand” Philosophy

Nature Bound Africa operates with the motto: “We go where YOU want and depart when YOU want.”

    • Zero Rigid Schedules: While many operators have fixed weekly departures, they build every trip from scratch based on the guest’s specific dates and interests.

    • Intimate Group Sizes: Custom trips are designed for private parties (typically 2–6 pax), ensuring everyone has a window seat in their purpose-built 4×4 vehicles and direct access to the guide’s expertise.

2. Regenerative “Gifting” Integration

A standout feature of their customization process is the Regenerative Impact built into the cost of the trip. When they organize a custom tour, they don’t just include parks; they include a legacy:

    • Anti-Poaching Support: A portion of the custom trip fee is automatically diverted to fund ranger patrols and equipment in the Tarangire ecosystem.

    • Carbon-Neutral Initiatives: For every client hosted, they plant indigenous trees near Arusha National Park to offset the carbon footprint of the safari vehicles and flights.

3. Authentic Cultural “Non-Staging”

When organizing cultural segments of a custom trip (like visiting the Hadzabe or Maasai), they avoid “tourist-oriented presentations.”

    • Welcomed as Friends: Their organization process relies on long-term community relationships. Guests are introduced to traditional villages as “friends of Nature Bound Africa” rather than mere spectators.

    • Direct Community Funding: They partner with initiatives like the Mto wa Mbu Cultural Tourism Program, ensuring that village walk fees go directly into communal funds for local schools and water infrastructure.

4. Expert-Led “Wilderness Interpretation”

They differentiate their organization by the quality of their staff. Their guides are not just drivers; they are “Wilderness Interpreters” with an average of 10+ years of experience.

  • Specialized Coordinators: Their itinerary coordinators are internationally focused experts who vet every lodge and camp personally for quality, safety, and sustainable practices before including them in a custom plan.
 

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The Kenya Honeymoon in the Wild

The Kenya Honeymoon in the Wild

The Kenya Honeymoon in the Wild 

The Kenya Honeymoon in the Wild by Nature Bound Africa is a romantic and adventurous 3-day safari designed for couples seeking an intimate yet thrilling escape in the heart of the savanna

The tour focuses on high-quality wildlife encounters and luxury accommodation to create a “once-in-a-lifetime” experience. 

Core Itinerary & Logistics

Duration: 3 Days / 2 Nights.

    • Route: Nairobi to Masai Mara National Reserve via a scenic domestic flight.

    • Transport: Round-trip flights to/from the Mara are included to maximize time for romance and wildlife viewing rather than long road transfers.

    • Accommodation: Guests stay at &Beyond Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp, which provides a specialized “honeymoon experience” including intimate dinners and luxury tented suites. 

Wildlife & Safari Highlights

    • Masai Mara Exploration: The tour includes intensive morning and afternoon game drives in customized 4×4 vehicles with pop-up roofs.

    • The Big Five & More: High probability of spotting lions, elephants, buffalo, leopards, and rhinos, alongside cheetahs and hyenas.

    • The Great Migration: Depending on the season (typically July–October), couples can witness the wildebeest river crossings at the Mara River.

    • Mara River Sights: Opportunities to view hippos and crocodiles during a riverside picnic. 

Romantic & Exclusive Features

    • Honeymoon Extras: The package often features private candlelit dinners under the stars and sundowners overlooking the plains.

    • Bush Breakfast: A traditional meal served in the wilderness surrounded by the sights and sounds of the African plains.

    • Optional Balloon Safari: Couples can choose to add a hot air balloon flight at dawn (approx. $450 USD) for a bird’s-eye view of the migration followed by a champagne breakfast.

    • Beach Extensions: The tour can be extended with a beach holiday to Mombasa or Zanzibar for couples wanting to follow their safari with coastal relaxation. 

2026 Trip Details

    • Price: Starting at approximately $4,670 USD for two people.

  • Inclusions: Domestic flights, park entrance fees, full-board accommodation, professional English-speaking guides, and bottled water throughout the safari.

Contact us today and our safari specialists will design your perfect African adventure of a lifetime, tailored entirely to your travel style, interests, and schedule.

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The 7-day Mount Kenya Climbing Safari

The 7-day Mount Kenya Climbing Safari

The 7-day Mount Kenya Climbing Safari

The 7-day Mount Kenya Climbing Safari by Nature Bound Africa is a week-long trekking expedition that utilizes a combination of the Sirimon and Chogoria routes. This traverse is widely considered the most scenic way to experience Africa’s second-highest mountain, offering a balanced mix of gradual acclimatization and dramatic landscapes. 

Core Itinerary Highlights

    • Days 1–2: Nairobi to Old Moses Camp: The journey begins with a drive from Nairobi through central Kenya’s agricultural heartland to the Sirimon Gate. The initial trek ascends through dense rainforest to Old Moses Camp (3,300m).

    • Day 3: Mackinder’s Valley Trek: Hikers traverse the expansive Mackinder’s Valley, characterized by unique high-altitude flora such as giant lobelias and groundsels, arriving at Shipton’s Camp (4,200m) directly below the main peaks.

    • Day 4: Acclimatization: A dedicated day at Shipton’s Camp involves short “climb high, sleep low” hikes to nearby ridges to help the body adjust to the altitude before the summit attempt.

    • Day 5: Summit of Point Lenana: A pre-dawn start (typically around 2:30 AM) leads to the summit of Point Lenana (4,985m) in time for sunrise. On clear days, the views can extend as far as Mount Kilimanjaro to the south.

    • Days 6–7: Chogoria Descent: The descent via the Chogoria route is the most visually striking part of the trip, passing through the Gorges ValleyLake Michaelson, and numerous waterfalls before exiting through the Chogoria forest. 

Key Features & Wildlife

    • Scenic Diversity: The route passes through five distinct vegetation zones: montane forest, bamboo, heather, moorland, and high alpine desert.

    • Unique Flora and Fauna: Trekkers often encounter endemic species like the rock hyrax, various sunbirds, and rare high-altitude plants found nowhere else on Earth.

    • No Technical Gear Required: While the main peaks (Batian and Nelion) require technical climbing, Point Lenana—the destination for this safari—is accessible to hikers without specialized climbing equipment. 

Essential Trip Details (2026) 

    • Best Time to Go: The dry seasons from January to March and June to October offer the best climbing conditions and clearest views.

    • Included Services: Nature Bound Africa typically includes airport transfers, professional mountain guides, porters to carry gear, all meals prepared by a mountain chef, and park entrance fees.

    • Accommodation: A mix of city hotels in Nairobi and rustic mountain huts or high-quality camping tents during the trek. 

These trip itineraries provide a day-by-day breakdown of the 7-day Mount Kenya Climbing Safari:

Contact us today and our safari specialists will design your perfect African adventure of a lifetime, tailored entirely to your travel style, interests, and schedule.

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