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'''Amboseli National Park''' is in Kajiado district, ] Province in ]. The park is 392 sq km in size and the local people are mainly ], but people from other parts of the country have settled there attracted by the successful tourist-driven economy. The park is a combination of ]s, dried-up lake and semi-arid vegetation. '''Amboseli National Park''' is in Kajiado district, ] Province in ]. The park is 392 sq km in size and the local people are mainly ], but people from other parts of the country have settled there attracted by the successful tourist-driven economy. The park is a combination of ]s, dried-up lake and semi-arid vegetation.

Very near from the capital city ], Amboseli National Park is the third most visited game area in Kenya after ] and ] and the visit can easily be done in a weekend.

In 1883, ] was the first European to penetrate the dreaded Maasai country known as Embosel (meaning dust in Maa) and he was astonished by the fantastic contrast between the arid areas of the dry-lake bed and the oasis like swamps.

Gazetted National Park in 1977 in order to protect this unique ecosystem, the park is famous for being the best place in Kenya to spot elephants. Furthermore, it is a must to photograph the majestic Mt Kilimanjaro (5,985 m - 17,685 ft), the greatest single moutain of the world standing amidst large herds of elephants wandering in the swamps.


Particular attractions of this park include a high concentration of ]s and spectacular views of ] Particular attractions of this park include a high concentration of ]s and spectacular views of ]


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Amboseli National Park is in Kajiado district, Rift Valley Province in Kenya. The park is 392 sq km in size and the local people are mainly Maasai, but people from other parts of the country have settled there attracted by the successful tourist-driven economy. The park is a combination of swamps, dried-up lake and semi-arid vegetation.

Very near from the capital city Nairobi, Amboseli National Park is the third most visited game area in Kenya after Maasai Mara National Reserve and Nakuru National Park and the visit can easily be done in a weekend.

In 1883, Joseph Thompson was the first European to penetrate the dreaded Maasai country known as Embosel (meaning dust in Maa) and he was astonished by the fantastic contrast between the arid areas of the dry-lake bed and the oasis like swamps.

Gazetted National Park in 1977 in order to protect this unique ecosystem, the park is famous for being the best place in Kenya to spot elephants. Furthermore, it is a must to photograph the majestic Mt Kilimanjaro (5,985 m - 17,685 ft), the greatest single moutain of the world standing amidst large herds of elephants wandering in the swamps.

Particular attractions of this park include a high concentration of elephants and spectacular views of Mt Kilimanjaro

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