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The 3-day birding tour in Amboseli National Park explores a variety of habitats within a rich and exceptionally promising biosphere. Amboseli National Park is one of the best places in Africa to view large herds of savannah elephants, all framed by superb, unobstructed views of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak.

Amboseli Birding
Common Ringed Plover

Amboseli National Park offers some of East Africa’s most iconic scenery, where arid lakebeds and golden savannas contrast sharply with lush, spring-fed wetlands. This remarkable ecological diversity makes the park a premier destination for world-class birdwatching and close-up wildlife encounters—all set against the majestic backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro.

Amboseli Birding Details

The birding tour explores one of Kenya’s most iconic birding destinations, a key highlight on the country’s birding map.

The tour will mostly be conducted while inside the car, but there are designated areas where alighting from the vehicle is permitted.

Amboseli Birding
   Kittlitz’s Plover

Unforgettable Highlights of the Birding Trip

The Iconic View of Mount Kilimanjaro.

The “Land of Giants” ( Savannah Elephants)

Amboseli Birding
     Mount Kilimanjaro

Diverse Habitats and Birdlife

Weather and Conditions

  • Climate: The park is generally hot and dry, and the open plains can become very dusty, especially during the dry season (June to October and January to February).
  • Dusty Plains: Expect the iconic sight of elephants moving through the dusty, golden-brown plains.
  • Green Season (November–May): If you visit during the short or long rains, the plains become lush and green, which is better for photography and bird migration, though roads can be muddy.
3 Days Birding Kenya Budget Tour Itinerary

DAY 1: Nairobi- Amboseli National Park

Our 3-day birding tour begins with an early departure from Nairobi, traveling southeast toward the legendary Amboseli National Park. We will approach the park via the Iremito Gate, taking full advantage of the access road—a recognized birding hotspot that frequently yields rewarding sightings before we even cross the park boundary.

We shall make several strategic stops along this stretch to scout for regional specialties. This area is particularly known for a diverse mix of arid and savanna species; We shall be on the lookout for interesting sightings such as the Pygmy Falcon, Temminck’s Courser, Black-headed Lapwing, and the striking Golden-breasted Starling. Other species we hope to encounter include the Be on the lookout, Red-fronted Prinia, Ashy Cisticola, Capped Wheatear, Gorgeous Sunbird, Red-billed Buffalo Weaver, Rufous Chatterer, Cut-throat, Black-faced Waxbill, Banded Parisoma, African Penduline Tit, Pygmy Batis, Somali Bunting, Vitelline Masked Weaver, Straw-tailed Whydah, Grey Wren-Warbler, Taita Fiscal, Pink-breasted Lark, and the Lesser Masked Weaver. If we are fortunate, we may also spot the elegant Golden Pipit amongst the scrub.

Amboseli Birding
                   Elephant

Upon arrival at our lodge, we will enjoy lunch before heading out for an afternoon birding session inside the park. Amboseli is one of Kenya’s top birding destinations, hosting a wide variety of species along with spectacular wildlife. Be sure to watch for the large herds of Savannah Elephants feeding in the swamps—an iconic Amboseli scene.

DAY 2:Full Day Birding Amboseli National Park

Today combines world-class birding with breathtaking scenery in Amboseli National Park. With Mount Kilimanjaro as our constant backdrop, we will scan the landscape for regional specials while admiring the mountain’s iconic volcanic peaks: Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira. Expect a day of rich sightings set against Africa’s most dramatic geological stage. Beyond the spectacle, we are exploring a vital ecological landscape. Amboseli serves as the heartbeat of a vast network of corridors, linking the park to the surrounding group ranches, the Chyulu Hills, and the expansive wilderness of Tsavo West National Park and Kilimanjaro West in Tanzania. It’s a rare chance to witness East Africa’s diverse avian life in the shadow of its greatest geological wonder, within an ecosystem that remains remarkably connected.

Amboseli Birding
     Red-knobbed Coot

Amboseli’s diverse habitats, from open grasslands to marshes fed by underground springs, create a haven for both birds and wildlife. The marshes attract large numbers of animals, including the Savannah Elephants, Hippopotamus, Common Ringed Waterbucks, Wildebeests, Burchell’s Zebras, Bohor Reedbucks, Cape Buffalo, Spotted Hyenas, and numerous waterbirds.  Birding here offers spectacular opportunities, enhanced by the dramatic backdrop of Kilimanjaro.

DAY 3:Oloitoktok Forest- Nairobi

We begin our final day with an early breakfast before heading to the lush, montane forest of Oloitoktok. Situated spectacularly in the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro, right along the Kenya-Tanzania border, this destination offers a breathtaking change of scenery.

We will spend our morning looking for a host of specialized forest residents. Our target list is extensive, featuring the range-restricted Bar-throated Apalis, Mbulu and Kilimanjaro White-eyes, and the dazzling Emerald Cuckoo. Keep your binoculars ready for the Purple Roller, Augur Buzzard, Yellow Bishop, Yellow-crowned Canary, African Green Pigeon, Red-chested Cuckoo, Singing Cisticola, African Harrier-Hawk, and the migratory Tree Pipit.

Among our other key avian targets are the Moustached Tinkerbird, the melodious Olive-headed Greenbul, the spirited Southern Citril, the splendid Hartlaub’s Turaco, and the distinctive African Hill Babbler. We will also be on the lookout for the unique Hildebrandt’s Spurfowl and the Rüppell’s Robin-Chat. Beyond the birdlife, keep an eye on the canopy for the Zanj Sun Squirrel and Mount Kilimanjaro Guereza feeding in the treetops.

After this rewarding 2–3 hour forest walk, we will begin our drive back to Nairobi, ensuring you arrive in time for your onward flight home.”