
Africa’s most iconic wildlife destinations
Set in southern Kenya, Amboseli is famed for its vast plains, iconic elephant herds, and breathtaking views of Mount Kilimanjaro—offering unforgettable wildlife encounters in a truly dramatic landscape.
Amboseli Safari Splendour
Experience the Beauty of Amboseli

Journey into the Soul of Amboseli
Amboseli Kenya
At Amboseli, you’ll experience a truly authentic African safari set beneath the iconic silhouette of Mount Kilimanjaro. Game drives and guided experiences are led by knowledgeable experts who bring the landscape, wildlife, and ecosystems to life. The rich Maasai culture is an integral part of your journey, with opportunities to visit local communities and gain insight into their traditions and way of life.
At Soroi Amboseli, we are deeply committed to sustainable tourism that protects the land and uplifts surrounding communities. Every visit contributes to conservation efforts and helps preserve this extraordinary wilderness for generations to come.
Book your safari today and discover the untamed beauty of Amboseli.
Luxury Accommodation
in Amboseli
Tailored African Safari Packages
Take advantage of our seasonal specials, including honeymoon packages, family adventures, and photography safaris. Explore more or contact our reservations team today.
Capture the Beauty of Amboseli
Beyond the frame
Soroi Amboseli offers nature lovers and photography enthusiasts an exceptional opportunity to capture the beauty of wildlife against the breathtaking backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Guided by experienced safari experts, guests are taken to prime locations across Amboseli’s diverse landscapes—open plains, wetlands, and woodlands—where incredible wildlife moments unfold naturally. Whether you’re an amateur explorer or a seasoned photographer, every game drive presents the perfect chance to frame unforgettable scenes and document the magic of Amboseli in its purest form.
Community & Conservation
At Soroi Collection, we are deeply committed to sustainable tourism and the conservation of natural habitats.
Our efforts in Samburu are focused on preserving the unique wildlife and supporting the local communities. By choosing to stay with us, you directly contribute to these initiatives, helping to ensure that this beautiful wilderness remains protected for future generations.

Explore Beyond Amboseli
Tsavo West | Maasai Mara | Samburu Camps
Discover our exceptional properties in Kenya’s other remarkable landscapes, each offering distinct wildlife encounters and cultural experiences. From the rugged northern frontiers to the volcanic hills of Tsavo, extend your African adventure beyond the expected.
Your safari journey doesn’t end with Amboseli.
Tsavo Camp
Lumo Conservancy offers a genuine safari experience with activities for all interests. Join a guided game drive to observe wildlife in their natural surroundings, or explore the landscape on foot with a walking safari led by knowledgeable local guides. Each activity provides a different perspective of this unique conservation area.
Maasai Mara Camp
The Maasai Mara, located in southwestern Kenya, is one of Africa’s most renowned wildlife regions. Its open plains are home to a wide range of animals, including lions, elephants, giraffes, and a rich variety of birdlife. Whether visiting during the Great Migration or exploring its landscapes year-round, the Maasai Mara offers a safari experience that’s both memorable and deeply rewarding.
Samburu Camp
Discover northern Kenya’s hidden gem, where unique wildlife thrives in dramatic landscapes. Here you’ll find the “Special Five”—Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, Somali ostrich, Beisa oryx, and gerenuk—found nowhere else. Connect with the proud Samburu people whose colorful traditions and warrior heritage offer fascinating cultural insights.
Let’s Plan Your Experience Together
Our expert team is ready to craft your custom itinerary based on your interests, timeframe, and special occasions. From first-time safari goers to seasoned Africa travelers, we’ll ensure your experience exceeds expectations.



