Guest Suites

Angama Amboseli’s uniquely designed Suites have been created with its surroundings in mind — from the colours of the landscape to the shapes and textures drawn from the elephants, to the floor-to-ceiling screened doors that ensure each Suite has an unobstructed view of Mount Kilimanjaro. 

At a Glance

Beds

Guest Suite

Super king, extra-length bed (can be configured as two twins)

Family Suite

Interconnected family suites (with twin bed option)

Accessibility

Wheelchair-enabled Guest Suite

Amenities

Writing Desk with 10 Int’l plug points & USB/USB-C

Floo-to-ceiling screened doors

Personalised drinks armoire

Double vanity and double terazzo shower

Ceiling fan and complimentary Wifi

Outdoor shower and seating area

Experience

In-suite massages

In-suite dining

Unobstructed views of Mount Kili from the comfort of your bed

Other Suite Types

Pricing

Current Rates

From 1,650 per guest per night

Angama Amboseli’s fully inclusive rates are family and single-traveller friendly, always categorised per guest per night and are categorised by season

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Included

Guided safaris in the Kimana Sanctuary & Amboseli National Park, guided walking safaris, all meals and drinks, laundry service, WiFi, all on-property guest experiences and childminding (from 18h00 to 22h00)

Excluded

Park Fees, Angama Foundation contribution, French Champagne and reserve wines, community visits, hot-air balloon safaris and gratuities

Rate for standard season

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