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Amboseli Porini Camp - Amboseli - Kenya Safaris
Amboseli Porini Camp is located in the Selenkay Conservation Area lies a few miles north of Amboseli National Park and is an important dispersal area and rangeland for wildlife migrating out of Amboseli. Selenkay Conservation Area is well off the beaten track and has not been visited by tourists until now. It lies in the heart of Maasailand and the animals are truly wild and not yet habituated to the presence of vehicles. Within the conservation area the following animals have been seen recently: elephant, lion, leopard, cheetah, Thompson's and Grant's gazelles, gerenuk, impala, oryx, lesser kudu, zebra, wildebeest, giraffe, warthog, striped hyena, jackal, bat-eared fox, Caracal, African wild cat, serval cat, genet cat, honey badger, mongoose and ostrich. Birdlife is prolific, especially birds of prey.
Tell Me More About Amboseli Porini Camp Located In Selenkay Conservation Area Near Amboseli National Park as an African Safari Accommodation in Kenya
• The Amboseli Porini Camp facilities include 6 spacious guest tents, comfortably furnished and with en suite bathrooms including shower, wash basin and flush toilet. • Porini Tents have solar-powered electric lighting. • The camp is private and only available to clients on the escorted safari itinerary with a maximum of 12 guests.
Kenya Safari Culinary and Dining Experience At Amboseli Porini Camp Located In Selenkay Conservation Area Near Amboseli National Park as an Kenya Safaris Camp in Kenya
• Amboseli Porini Camp meals are served in the main dining tent. Food is deliciously prepared using locally grown spices and herbs, on a daily basis.
Kenya Safari Tours At Amboseli Porini Camp Located In Selenkay Conservation Area Near Amboseli National Park as an African Safari Camp in Kenya
• Day Game drive in Selenkay Conservation Area • Night Game drive in Selenkay Conservation Area • Day Game drives in Amboseli National Park • Guided Walking Safari
With A View Of Mount
Kilimanjaro • Authentic Maasai Cultural Interaction • Amboseli Ecosystem Sundowners
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