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This Facility is by far the most authentic and unforgettable way to immerse yourself in the wilderness and experience this remarkable ecosystem with all your senses.

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Amboseli Sopa Lodge

Amboseli Sopa Lodge was Set on 200 acres of private land, and with a rustic charm all of its own, the lodge nestles in the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro which, at almost six thousand meters, is Africa’s highest and most famous snowcapped mountain. It was this region of Kenya that, in the 1930s, inspired Ernest Hemingway’s unforgettable stories ‘The Snows of Kilimanjaro’ and ‘The Short, Happy Life of Francis Macomber’ which were turned into more than successful feature films in the late 1940s due to their renowned actors. All forms of wildlife still abound in this wilderness, which continues to the Amboseli National Park, an easy twenty-minute drive away from this lodge.
While the park conserves over six hundred breeding species of birds as well as a host of rare and wonderful wildlife, this is also home to the Maasai people, perhaps the world’s most renowned African tribe.

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Amboseli National Park

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Amboseli is a land of wide dry plains with the vistas stretching to the farthest horizon to become one with the sky. It is dotted with green swamps among semi-arid plains of acacia trees and grasses where great herds of elephants rule the land. The park is renowned for its elephant population – large, tusked bulls, of which the most iconic Tim, a huge elephant with tusks reaching the ground, sadly died of natural causes in 2020, at an estimated age of fifty years. Amboseli was also home to Echo, probably the most researched elephant in the world. Dr Cynthia Moss, an American conservationist, followed her for forty years until Echo, the star of many books and documentaries, died aged sixty in 2009.

The stunning backdrop of the tallest African mountain, Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, makes Amboseli a darling for photographers and filmmakers.

Details of Amboseli National Park

Amboseli National Park is a visually stunning park located just three hours drive from Nairobi. Whether a bird lover, predator fan, or grazers’ admirer, Amboseli National park at the foot of Mt. Kilimanjaro won’t let you short of awe! Known as the Royal Court of Kilimanjaro, Amboseli National Park offers unparalleled views of Mount Kilimanjaro – Africa’s tallest mountain.

Amboseli is considered Kenya‘s biosphere reserve. The name Amboseli in Maa (Maasai language) means place of water, and it reveals its true nature. In its swamps live huge herds of elephants, as well as lions, leopards, and cheetahs.

Much other wildlife will reveal themselves – observe hippos, zebras, giraffes, waterbucks, warthogs, buffaloes, wildebeest, and gazelles. And more than 47 raptors of 350 bird species, among them flamingoes, cormorants, storks, and ostriches.

Amboseli is also home to Maasai communities. Being an open country means a good walking territory, and many camps and lodges organize game viewing walks or trips to visit and spend time in the local Maasai villages.

Lake Amboseli is a non-permanent lake that floods only in heavy rainfall and is fed by underground streams from Mt. Kilimanjaro. Along the streams are large papyrus swamps that form the only permanent water source for the animals in the park. The swamps attract large numbers of animals such as elephants and buffaloes, and are surrounded by very tall Acacia trees.

A motley crew of wildlife

You can find four members of the Big Five in Amboseli – like in many other parks rhinos have not survived the poaching epidemic of the late 20th century. But there is still a motley crew of wildlife to be found. Besides the lion, elephant, leopard, and buffalo, you can spot other wildlife. Spotted and striped hyena, Maasai giraffe, leopard, cheetah, hyrax, did-dik, lesser kudu and nocturnal porcupine reside here. Large swamps are hosting elephants, crocodiles, hippos and waterfowls.

A paradise for birdwatching safaris. With over 350 bird species recorded in the park, of which 47 raptors, it is a paradise for bird lovers and watchers. The Observation Hill Tower is accessible during the day, and the hilltop offers countless photographic opportunities and amazing views of the sunset to behold.

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