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Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge

Amboseli Game Drives

Experience the thrill of Amboseli National Park with our expertly guided game drives. Choose between our captivating day game drives and the exciting night game drives, each lasting approximately two hours. Witness the diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes that make Amboseli a unique safari destination.

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Nature Walk

Take advantage of this unique opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities in the breathtaking natural environment of Amboseli National Park. Immerse yourself in the midst of wildlife for an experience that offers mental, physiological, and psychological rejuvenation. Delight in the pleasure and joy of physical activity while discovering the beauty of our natural flora and fauna.

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Birding Safaris

Enjoy an exclusive one-hour birdwatching safari in Amboseli National Park, guided by our expert Naturalist. Discover the park's diverse bird life with a comprehensive bird species list provided to enhance your experience. This is the perfect opportunity for both novice and seasoned bird enthusiasts to explore the avian wonders of Amboseli.

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Cultural Talk

Encounter the marvels of the best-kept Cultural Heritage from the Natives. Join our Culturalist as he ponders what it takes to be a Maasai. After a detailed lecture, you can join the warriors for a dance, test your jumping skills, photo session or just relax and watch.

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Wildlife Movies

Echo of the elephants is a documentary about a family of elephants in Amboseli National Park. It unravels the informative ecological and biological intrigues in the ever-elusive elephant’s world: but this time about this particular family led by Echo.

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Tree Planting

Amboseli Serena has taken a leading role in environmental protection and preservation with a comprehensive action programme, the Re-forestation Programme. This conservation scheme encourages guests at the Lodge to participate and plant “their” own trees. All the trees planted are indigenous species that consist of specifically drought resistant species such as Acacia spp., Mellia, Croton and Commiphora.

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