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Amboseli National Park

For a unique experience, consider a night safari. We did one, and it was incredible to see how different the park feels after dark. Just be sure to bring a warm jacket!

i suggest hiring a local guide. they really know their stuff and can help you spot animals you'd definitely miss on your own. plus, it supports the local community!

Pack your own snacks and plenty of water. Prices in the park can be a bit steep, and you don't want to miss out on a great view while searching for food.
Hell’s Gate

I think you should rent a bike instead of walking if you're up for it. It saves you time and lets you cover more ground. Just ensure to wear a good helmet; some paths can be tricky!

I suggest checking the weather a day ahead. It can rain unexpectedly, and muddy trails can really slow you down – plan accordingly to avoid getting stuck or missing out on sights!

I recommend bringing plenty of water and snacks; the park doesn't have many facilities, and prices for food can be a bit steep. Trust me, you don't want to be left hungry while hiking!
Maasai Mara

I recommend booking your safari through a local operator instead of your hotel. You'll save some cash and get a more personalized experience. That's what I did, and it made a huge difference!

My advice is to head out for your game drives early, like around 6:30 AM. The wildlife is super active in the morning, and you'll get better sightings—and cooler temps too!

I think bringing some snacks and water is a must. The park can be a bit remote and the food options in the wild aren't always the best. Trust me having a granola bar on hand during a long drive is priceless.
Lake Elementaita

I suggest visiting around 10 AM to catch the best light for photos. The early morning mist makes the lake look magical, but by noon it can get pretty hot!