08 Oct 2024
Angama Amboseli to Open in November 2023

Geoffrey Weill Associates

New York – October 7, 2022: Angama has announced the November 2023 opening of Angama Amboseli, an
intimate 10-suite lodge set in Kenya's private 5,700-acre Kimana Sanctuary, against the iconic backdrop of
Mount Kilimanjaro.

Designed by the same team behind the Maasai Mara's Angama Safari Camp — architect Jan Allan and interior designers Annemarie Meintjes and Alison Mitchell — each of Angama Amboseli's tented suites (including two sets of connecting family units) features a super king bed, a personalized drinks armoire and a dressing area connecting to a bathroom with a double vanity and double shower. To maximize the views of Kilimanjaro, each suite has floor-to-ceiling screened doors leading to a private deck with a shaded lounge area, an outdoor shower and Angama's signature rocking chairs.


The lodge's guest area will feature indoor/outdoor dining with an expansive baraza, a sundowner fire pit where guests can watch the light change on Africa's tallest mountain, and an infinity swimming pool equipped with a drinking trough for elephants. The Studios will house a safari shop, a fun games room for the whole family, a gallery and makers' studio for Kenyan artisans — along with a photography studio to assist guests with everything from renting cameras and editing pictures to photo shoots.


With exclusive traversing rights and unrestricted game viewing, Angama Amboseli offers remarkable density of wildlife, including elephants, eland,
buffalo, reedbuck, giraffe, zebra, warthogs, leopards, cheetahs, servals and many birds of prey — all of which can be viewed on an early-morning
“pajama safari” when the views of Mount Kilimanjaro are best. Guests may also choose to visit Amboseli National Park, a short 45-minute drive
from the lodge.


“Set within a fever tree forest where some of Africa's last Super Tuskers* roam, Angama Amboseli will be a gentle start or finish to any East African safari, and a lovely contrast to the wide open plains of the Maasai Mara,” says Steve Mitchell, Angama's CEO and Co-Founder. “Guests can expect Angama's signature blend of warm and gracious Kenyan service, well-considered guest experiences, contemporary African design
with delightful touches throughout — and just enough spontaneity and humor to ensure that no one forgets to have fun.”

Angama Amboseli is easily accessible via daily Safarilink flights from Nairobi's Wilson Airport to the Sanctuary's private airfield or nearby airstrips; and private charters are also welcome for direct connectivity to and from the Maasai Mara. The lodge is also accessible by car via a 3.5-hour paved road
drive from Nairobi.


To learn more about Angama Amboseli, go to: www.angama.com/stay/angama-amboseli.

*A Super Tusker is an elephant bull with a genetic predisposition for tusks weighing as much as 100 pounds
each, often so long that they drag along the ground as they walk.

Pictured: (header image) Rendering of Angama Amboseli's guest area, featuring indoor/outdoor dining with a signature baraza and fire pit;
(inset image) views of Mount Kilimanjaro from a tented suite bed

 

ABOUT ANGAMA
Swahili for 'suspended in mid-air', Angama offers high-touch safari experiences in one-of-a-kind locations
across East Africa. Innkeepers at heart, the team finds joy in looking after guests and reconnecting them
with the natural world. To create opportunities and make a tangible difference to the communities and
ecosystems it operates in, Angama leases from landowners, hires locally and supports education,
healthcare & conservation projects through its Foundation. Its flagship property, Angama Mara, sits 1,000
feet above the Maasai Mara, where guests are spoilt for choice exploring the park's abundant wildlife and
enjoying an array of experiences at the lodge. Angama Safari Camp, an exclusive-use tented camp found
in the heart of the Mara Triangle, has its own dedicated staff and all the comforts of 21st century
camping. And in the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro lies Angama Amboseli, an intimate lodge set in a
private wildlife sanctuary — a refuge for some of Africa's last Super Tusker elephants — opening
November 2023.