Sentrim Amboseli

Amboseli National Park


Safari tents with simple furnishings and tiled floors make for a decent midrange choice around 3km southeast of Amboseli's Kimana Gate. Travellers like the reasonable prices, generally good food and the location, which allows for an early morning arrival at the park gate. Overall it's nothing special, but it's a chance for the safari experience within sight of Mt Kilimanjaro without breaking the bank.


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