Amboseli National Reserve is another wildlife reserve jewel, crowned by Mount Kilimanjaro in the background. The park, which borders Tanzania and the Serengeti, is one of Kenya’s most popular tourist parks. The name comes from the Maasai word meaning “salty dust,” an apt description for the park’s parched conditions. The park is centred around Observation Hill, which offers great views of the plains below. It’s about a four-hour drive from Nairobi by road and there are scheduled flights to an airport nearby. Giraffes, lions, hippos, cheetahs, elephants, grey crowned cranes and many more animals can be seen roaming the park freely, as it’s one of the most cared for reserves. Animal reservations are on an increase in Kenya due to the mass education of the importance of protecting these animals, some of which are on the world’s most endangered species list due to illegal poaching. There are many educational advantages to these safari excursions, along with the fun of viewing such magnificent animals graze in their habitats.