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Nairobi Amboseli National Park Day Trip and Maasai Village Visit
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Les nourrissons doivent s’asseoir sur les genoux d’un adulte
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
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Amboseli National Park Day Trip & Maasai Village Visit apart is its ability to combine dramatic scenery, iconic wildlife, and rich cultural immersion into a single, well-paced experience. Departing early from Nairobi, travelers journey to the stunning Amboseli National Park, renowned for its large herds of elephants set against the breathtaking backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro. The game drives here offer exceptional opportunities to witness wildlife in open plains with clear views, making photography especially rewarding. What truly elevates the tour is the visit to a traditional Maasai village, where guests engage directly with the Maasai community, gaining authentic insight into their customs...
Points forts
12 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
12 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Transport in a open roof landcruiser/van
Frais d'entrée au parc
Bottled water
Visite du village Masaï
Guide chauffeur professionnel
Conseils
Déjeuner
Nairobi Amboseli National Park Day Trip and Maasai Village Visit
À propos
Amboseli National Park Day Trip & Maasai Village Visit apart is its ability to combine dramatic scenery, iconic wildlife, and rich cultural immersion into a single, well-paced experience. Departing early from Nairobi, travelers journey to the stunning Amboseli National Park, renowned for its large herds of elephants set against the breathtaking backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro. The game drives here offer exceptional opportunities to witness wildlife in open plains with clear views, making photography especially rewarding. What truly elevates the tour is the visit to a traditional Maasai village, where guests engage directly with the Maasai community, gaining authentic insight into their customs...
Amboseli day tour from Nairobi is a thrilling expedition that begins with a pre-dawn departure to reach the park as the morning sun illuminates the snow-capped peak of Mount Kilimanjaro. Once inside the reserve, you’ll spend several hours on a game drive through vast savannas and emerald-green swamps, which serve as a sanctuary for some of Africa’s largest "tusker" elephants. Between spotting lions, cheetahs, and zebras, you will typically stop at a hilltop viewpoint like Observation Hill for a panoramic look at the marshlands below, followed by a buffet lunch at a luxury safari lodge with a front-row seat to the wildlife.
The afternoon transitions from nature to culture with a visit to a traditional Maasai village located on the park's outskirts. Here, you are welcomed by the vibrant songs and high-jumping dances of the Maasai warriors before being invited into their "bomas" to learn about their ancient nomadic customs and intricate beadwork.
8 heures
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Village Masa'i
The afternoon transitions from nature to culture with a visit to a traditional Maasai village located on the park's outskirts. Here, you are welcomed by the vibrant songs and high-jumping dances of the Maasai warriors before being invited into their "bomas" to learn about their ancient nomadic customs and intricate beadwork.