The park is teaming with game. Every picture seems to have Kilimanjaro is the background. This is one of my favourite parks.
JustLurking
Saw four out of the big five here. All the more impressive with Mt. Kilimanjaro lurking just over your shoulder. This would be a fine place to come for a time-constrained (e.g., weekend) safari. But it would be a mistake to characterize the whole safari experience by a visit to this park alone.
Djibuddha
This was the last of five parks that I saw on a safari and it was the second-least impressive. However, if this is your only chance to see game (at least for now), take it. You will see many of the standard animals, but no rhinos, and the cats can be rare. Large families of elephants can be seen here at the pools. I acutally found watching the vast number of dirt devils to be fascinating - up to a dozen at a time. It's worth a full day or two. Excellent views of Kilimanjaro can be had a few kilometers outside of the park.
Neverhome2013
Between landing on the dirt airstrip and reaching our Camp, Tortilis, we saw newborn Wildebeests, Thompson gazelle, Cheetah, Zebra, Bat eared Fox, Lion w/a kill, Egyptian geese, Blue Heron, Egret, Elephant, Python and well, you get the picture. This park lets you get so close to the elephants, you can hear them chew and see them blink. No 'off roading' but the roads are good and there is ample opportunity to see the animals up close and personal. Many more species were seen during our stay; way too many to mention. Go for yourself and don't be put off by media scare articles. Ebola is clear across the continent & health screening is being done at every port.
徐世勳
It is good for taking picture with Mt. Kilimanjaro. Many spices you can see such as elephant , zebra, hippo, impala and lion in Amboseli National Park and you can climb the small hill to overlook lake
Paxriverwino
Think Jurassic Park and the show Wild Kingdom coupled with the awe that only Mother Nature can provide and you will be one fifth of the way there. This is a once in a lifetime experience for some. It won't be for me. I am going back.Make sure you get a guide. It is worth it.This is a very special place. May sane men and women have the intelligence to save it for humanity.JBW
A9542IWlindad
typical Africa plains but with Kilimanjaro in every background you cant be disappointed, low side was during our stay a rare shortage of animals because we were told theye'd followed followed the rains.it did not disappoint our experience
EWR-NJ-traveler
We were here during the time of year that Mt. Kilimanjaro is clearly visible during the day. There is nothing like seeing all the elephants and other animals with that in the distance. The terrain is very varied here, from desert to lush swamp areas. Lots of animals; worth the visit.