Porini Amboseli Camp
Located within the private Selenkay Conservancy bordering Amboseli National Park, Porini Amboseli Camp offers an intimate safari experience centred around conservation, low-impact tourism and meaningful wildlife encounters.
The conservancy is home to elephants, lions, cheetahs and a variety of plains game, while the limited number of camps and vehicles creates a quieter and more exclusive atmosphere. Activities extend beyond standard game drives, allowing guests to experience the landscape in a more immersive way.
Porini Amboseli Camp is ideal for travelers seeking a traditional tented safari with strong guiding, conservation values and close connection to both wildlife and community.
Porini Amboseli Camp features a small collection of spacious guest tents positioned for privacy within the conservancy. The camp embraces a classic safari style while maintaining simplicity, comfort and minimal environmental impact.
Each tent includes en-suite bathrooms, solar lighting and a private veranda overlooking the surrounding wilderness. The intimate scale of the camp creates a relaxed atmosphere with personalised service and attention to detail throughout the stay.
Open dining and lounge areas remain closely connected to the natural environment, allowing guests to experience the sights and sounds of the Amboseli ecosystem throughout the day.
Safari activities at Porini Amboseli Camp focus on immersive wildlife viewing across both the Selenkay Conservancy and Amboseli National Park. Guided game drives regularly encounter elephants, giraffes, zebra, predators and diverse birdlife across the conservancy’s open landscapes.
Night drives and guided bush walks offer additional ways to explore the ecosystem beyond traditional daytime safaris, while cultural visits provide insight into Maasai traditions and local conservation initiatives.
With few vehicles, highly personalised guiding and a peaceful wilderness setting, Porini Amboseli Camp delivers a safari experience that feels authentic, intimate and deeply rooted in conservation.





