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Amboseli Sopa is blessed with a tremendous location in the foothills of the magnificent Mt. Kilimanjaro. It falls within 200 acres of private Maasai land that stretches some 40km from the entrance of the Amboseli National Park. A region with quite the history, not only because it is home to vast free-ranging herds of elephant, plentiful bird species and the proud Maasai people, but because it was the site of inspiration for the famed writer, Ernest Hemingway. Vast expanses of savannah grassland dotted with forest, rivers and lakes make it the perfect place for some awe-inspiring safari adventures.
From $90 person/night
The Amboseli National Park is known for its extensive herds of elephants. Expect some dramatic sightings of these gentle giants around the water-holes when you venture into the park.
The views from the lodge towards Mt. Kilimanjaro, on a clear day when its peaks are ever so lightly snow-capped, are wonderful.
A large rock-pool in the grounds is perfect for some good lazing after a long day's game driving.
There is something quirky and endearing about the curved, ochre walls and high bamboo slatted ceilings that characterise the lodge's reception and lounge area. They are open and spacious, with large windows overlooking the gardens. African geometric motifs adorn the walls, while natural browns, burnt oranges and creams combine with scattered calabashes and rough timber furniture. A bridge takes you to the main dining house, designed in the theme of a traditional Maasai House, and the character-filled Mawenzi bar beyond.
Based on traditional, African-style rondawels, each of the 83 rooms scattered across the expansive property gardens are rustic in style: thatched roofs with high, plastered ceilings and small verandahs behind ochre, mud-textured walls. The furniture and fittings are slightly dated with loud, African motifs and Kenyan decorative materials, but there is an overall presence of comfort. Most rooms are en-suite with one or two queen-sized beds, and six of them have interconnecting doors for families.
Be aware that this lodge is run on generators and electricity tends to be limited to very specific hours, along with the hot water.
The main focus is of course to take part in the daily game drives to the nearby Amboseli National Park. Make sure you ask for a packed lunch (not always the best, but it will allow you to stay out longer) to admire the herds of elephants over Observation Hill, buffalos and hippos in the water-logged areas, and other members of the Big Five. Guided walks, birdwatching, sundowners and balloon safaris can also be arranged.
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The Amboseli and Chyulu Hills region enjoy a diverse landscape of open savannah, acacia thicket and riverine forest, characterised by sweeping views of Mount Kilimanjaro in the background. It's a place of extreme scenic beauty, with wildlife to match. Witness lions, buffalo, leopard, spotted hyena, cheetah, giraffe, warthog, a diverse range of antelope and more than 300 species of bird. However the true highlight is the magnificent herds of elephant containing the last of Africa's big Tuskers.
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