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Amboseli Accommodation

Amboseli Serena Lodge

In the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain, beside a copse of giant acacia trees and a gently flowing natural spring, stands Amboseli Serena Lodge.

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Tortilis Camp

Named after the local Acacia Tortilis trees, the camp is set in one of the few remaining areas of unspoilt woodland. The camp is seductively embraced by a romantic hillside setting; Tortilis Camp lies on the edge of Amboseli National Park

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Ol Tukai Lodge

This is the newest Block Hotels property, and lies in the heart of Amboseli National Park. An impressive wooden walkway across green lawns and between acacia trees leads guests to an airy reception area which has been artfully designed using natural materials.

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Porini Camp

Porini Camp is located in the Selenkay Conservation Area, a 15 000 acre private game reserve bordering the Amboseli National Park. The Conservation Area is an important dispersal area for wildlife moving in and out of Amboseli and actually holds a wider diversity of species than is found inside the park.

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Kenya & Tanzania Overview

Kenya

Most visitors to Kenya want to experience the country’s world famous wildlife. But there are many different ways to experience the Kenyan wilderness. Whether you want to drive by a pride of lions in a four wheel drive, walk through herds of plains game, watch a herd of elephants from the comfortable veranda of a safari lodge, track game on horseback or search for rare birds in a thick rainforest, the possibilities are endless.

Tanzania

Tanzania hosts three of the world's most spectacular sights… Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest free standing mountain in the world, and the highest in Africa at 5895m asl; Ngorongoro Crater, one of the natural wonders of the world, and the Serengeti, scene of the annual migration of over a million wildebeest and their attendant predators. If these aren't enough to whet your appetite, relax under blue skies on the islands of Zanzibar, Mafia or Pemba; or travel southwards to the largest game reserve in Africa - the Selous - named after the famous explorer/hunter.

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