Porini Amboseli Camp: Information from the owner
General information
- Type
- Safari Lodge
- No. of rooms
- 10
- Check-in time
- 12.00 p.m
- Check-out time
- 10.00 a.m
Facilities at Porini Amboseli Camp
- Property facilities
- 24-hour Security, Battery Charging Facilities, Eco Friendly, Restaurant
- Room facilities
- En-Suite, Shower, Verandah
- Activities on site
- Big 5, Bird Watching, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Night Drives, Safaris, Walks (Guided), Wildlife Tours
- Nearby activities
- Big 5, Bird Watching, Cultural Tours, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Safaris, Walks (Guided)
- Languages
- English, Swahili
Room types at Porini Amboseli Camp
Porini Tent
Porini Amboseli Camp has just 10 guest tents.
The tents are spacious and have private verandas along the length of the tent, providing a private 'space' for you to relax and enjoy the beauty of this African wilderness. The tents are comfortable and unfussy, fitted with wooden furniture and beds with comfortable mattresses with cosy duvets and blankets and soft rugs on the vinyl floors. These are traditionally themed safari canvas tents large, bright (three of the four walls are made of mosquito screen) and comfortably functional – perfect for people who want a tented camp experience without frills.
Activities at Porini Amboseli Camp
Authentic Village Visit
On one of the days during your stay, you will be escorted on a walk by Maasai warriors to a village to get an insight into their fascinating culture and way of life. Then take a game drive in the camp’s open-sided 4×4 safari vehicle into the conservancy, stopping for a sundowner at a scenic spot overlooking Kilimanjaro, followed by a night game drive to look for nocturnal animals such as aardvarks, serval cats, caracals, bat-eared foxes, African wild cats, and other species.
Game drives, Walks, Sundowners
Shared game drives with excellent guides in the Selenkay Conservancy and in the Amboseli National Park, a full day (with picnic lunch) spent in the National Park , an escorted walk with Maasai warriors to visit an authentic Maasai village to learn the way of life of the Maasai community. Night game drives in the Selenkay Conservancy to seek out the nocturnal animals. Sundowners at scenic spots.
Other lodges in Amboseli and the Chyulu Hills
Alternative places to stay in this same area.