
Families traveling with children will find Amboseli National Park, a safari place not suitable for anyone else, with less tourist traffic, breathing open spaces, easy access from Nairobi, the list is endless.
The park, described by reporters as a home for the gods, is 150 km south of Nairobi and lies right at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa at an elevation of 5895 m. Currently, the park is located at intersections with the government and local communities that declare its property, and the peaks of Kilimanjaro with the top of the snow dominate all aspects of this park and form the stunning back part of the wildlife found here - an elephant, a lion, a leopard, a rhino, a buffalo, a cheetah and a variety of games with plains and amazing beauty, the tag stands Silius!
This area is inhabited by Masai people, tall, colorful, proud, nomadic warriors, famous for their legendary valor in battle and sole courage in battles with wild animals. Perhaps more than any other people they have learned to live in complete harmony with the surrounding wildlife, this knowledge with which they proudly share visitors and are well worth the time. Children will be allowed to visit very closely and explore simple, but fascinating homesteads, adults will also enjoy the cultural aspect of lifestyle.
Logo Oltukai Amboseli is one of the best places in the world where children can watch elephants and explore their fascinating behavior in the desert. Here you will find the highest concentration of elephants than anywhere else in Africa, you can see them spread over the savanna forest, just remember to ask your driver about how these smart mammals mourn and respect the dead member, or how they cross their tiny young people on a fast flowing river. ,
Quietly hidden from view, the family villa Kibo is a serene, elegant three-bedroom log cabin, built of stone and wood, in complete harmony with the environment. Private entrance, living room, fully equipped kitchen and barbecue area. Villa Kibo, surrounded by a grove of local Acacia Tortilis trees and five acres of gardens, is peace and privacy. Two or three small families traveling together love the self-catering option; lodges can be used. Detailed attention is paid to safety issues, and a resident nurse is available on call.
Children will love a generous family breakfast or dinner buffet that is specially designed for a family holiday in a beautiful, secluded settlement amongst tortilla trees, just the tone from a family of resident elephants who also have their own feat, the best breakfast.
The protected area of Selenkai is located to the east of Amboseli, well repulsed by a path, still not visited by tourists, the bird is prolific, especially a bird of prey. 6 tents Porini luxury camp is designed for 12 people at a time, the camp is located in the line of a traditional luxury family camp, comfortable family tent halls, bathrooms with toilet, flush toilets, solar-powered electric lighting and terrific chef completes the family safari shelter !
In Amboseli, followed by a Maasai naturalist, or walking guide, children will receive in the mornings a small group of 8 children to explore the adventure. These walks to nearby places will in most cases include Masai hunting techniques, catching and calling butterflies, treasure hunting, tree planting, hide-and-seek in disguised animal clothing and an interesting Q and A session that answers every question that They have ever been in the wild and the tribes.
A young ranger club is available for 10-15 year olds, maybe temporary or annual membership with letters, postcards and greeting cards sent to members all over the world from deep wild Africa!

