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AMBOSELI SERENA LODGE:
Framed against the glorious backdrop of Africa’s highest mountain, the magnificently beautiful Mount Kilimanjaro, surrounded by miles of rolling grasslands, patrolled by vast herds of elephant, shaded by the lush, feathered-green of an acacia grove and hugging the banks of a gently flowing river, this very traditional yet supremely luxurious lodge is the safari destination of a lifetime. |
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The lodge:
The lodge itself draws on a subtle Maasai cultural motif, featuring natural woodcarvings, traditional artefacts and a glowing selection of local art.
Sensitively located and built from ecologically sympathetic materials, its architectural shapes, style, textures and colours reflect the true essence of the African bush. They also enable it to blend effortlessly into the landscape and work in gentle harmony with the natural environment.
Accommodation:
The rooms, each with an uninterrupted view over the ever-changing vistas of the African plains, are styled to a traditional Maasai concept featuring beadwork, gourds, hand-painted murals and the clever use of the traditional manyatta bent-brushwood effect so as to blend an authentic nomadic aura with all the comforts of unabashed five star luxuries.
Guests can also enjoy an acacia-shaded swimming pool fed daily by the melt-waters of Kilimanjaro, a selection of natural timber game viewing decks, a water hole for the animals and an alluring selection of watering holes for the guests.
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Dining:
Dining is al fresco, under canvas, by hurricane lamp or by the candle-lit elegance and roaring log fires of the dining room - the choice is yours. |
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Guest Services and Amenities:
* Bush Dinners
* Dining Under Canvas
* Mountain Breakfasts
* Sundowners at Observation Hill
* Private picnics
* Lunch boxes and specialist cultural entertainments
* A wide range of board games plus a full library of books on Africa
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* Express check-in/out
* Full housekeeping services (laundry, valet, babysitting, children's menus/dining shoeshine etc)
* Full medical back-up and emergency evacuation facilities
* Extensively stocked Africana Gift Shop
* Beauty treatments, massage and hairdressing
* Swimming Pool, nature walks, jogging trails, bird watching and game drives
* 24-hour Forex facilities
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To many, Amboseli Serena is the very essence of African "safari" country. Your day begins with tea or coffee, before you set out for an exhilarating dawn safari drive. Game viewing is best at this time of the day.
Virtually every common species of East African wildlife may be seen at Amboseli Serena including lions, giraffes, wildebeests, wart hogs, zebras, gazelles, topi, hyenas, ostrich, hippos and baboons. But, against the backdrop of the snow-capped peaks of Mt. Kilimanjaro, it is the elephants that play the leading role.
Amboseli National Park has the most accessible viewing of elephants anywhere in the world. It is also home to hundreds of species of wetland and wild birds.
Overlooking the sparkling swimming pool and beautiful landscaped gardens, the verandah also offers guests exceptional game viewing. The lodge has Land Cruiser vehicles which can seat 6 persons each. Game drives across the plains of Amboseli National Park are scheduled daily.
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Activities:
* Daily game drives (Each drive is accompanied by knowledgeable guides and equipped with full safari picnics)
* Morning bird walks with our resident naturalist
* Nature trails
* The Amboseli Eco-Participation Programme and reforestation plan
* Visits to a traditional Maasai manyatta |
* Cultural talks
* Tribal dancing nightly
* Spectacular Maasai Feasts under the stars
* Bush Dinners
* Safari Teas
* Cookouts under Canvas
* Sundowners' at Observation Hill Lookout or by the lodge's own water hole |
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AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK:
The Amboseli national park offers one of the most classic and breathtaking views of Kenya, the gigantic Kilimanjaro mountain, with its 5,985m dominating the plains like a powerful god ruling the world from his silver throne. Before the discovery of the mountain for the western world by the missionary Johannes Rebmann in 1848, ancient swahili and arab legends used to tell about a great inland mountain, in the summit of which lived a terrible god who punished those who dared to approach his dwelling by paralysing their hands and feet. In this very poetic way the inhabitants of the tropical shores described a phenomenon that was alien to them: freezing.
Long a favourite of Hollywood film makers, Amboseli National Park's 392 square kilometres form the perfect auditorium for scenic views of Africa's highest mountain, Kilimanjaro, the highest free-standing mountain in the world. The image of elephants wandering across grass plains with the snowy peak of Mt Kilimanjaro in the background is one known even to armchair travellers. This epitomises Amboseli National Park and highlights the stark contrasts Africa has to offer.
In Amboseli's case it is big skies and far horizons combined with swampy springs and dry and dusty earth trammelled by hundreds of animals. Amboseli has an endless underground water supply filtered through thousands of feet of volcanic rock from Kilimanjaro's ice cap, which funnel into two clear water springs in the heart of the park. However, the climatic pendulum can swing from drought to flood, and in the early 1990's ceaseless rain changed Amboseli into a swamp. A few years later the rains failed and the grass-covered plains turned to dust.
Amboseli's dust is ancient volcanic ash, whose salt crystals shimmer on the surface of the parched lakebed during the dry season. This creates hazy mirages which make you question just what is real.
Surrounding Amboseli are ranch areas where the Maasai share the land with the wildlife. Wild animals tends to avoid the village areas as there are far too many people and the grazing has already been eaten by the Maasai's all-important cattle.
Animals & Birds:
This park is renowned for its elephants, which may be seen in herds over 100 strong drinking from the surface springs. There are so many of them that their penchant for pushing down trees is destroying the habitat that sustains them. Big old bull elephants carry some of the largest tusks to be seen anywhere in Africa and is a renowned feature of this park.
Also happily roaming the grasslands are buffalo, wildebeest, zebra, giraffes, impala and warthog. Attendant carnivores include lion, leopard, caracal, cheetah, jackal, hyena and serval cat. Unfortunately any rhino are long gone from this area after intensive poaching.
Birdlife is extremely good and you can expect to see pelicans, bee-eaters, kingfishers and many types of eagles.
Seasons:
Rainy Season: The long hot and humid rainy period starts around April and lasts until June, then the short rains come during the warm months of November and December.
Dry Season: January through to March are hot and dry, while July to October are warm and dry. The warm dry season is the best for game viewing and for personal comfort.
Amboseli Specialities:
· Majestic Mt Kilimanjaro backdrop
· Large herds of elephants
· Big old tuskers
· Contemporary Maasai Culture |
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