Great Kenya wildlife safari experience mostly known for its Big 5 across all the African protected areas meant not the largest animals in the wilderness of Africa but rather the most challenging animals more especially to the hunters. Usually, the five big five in Amboseli national park refer to the most lethal and hazardous wilderness animals. The African big five consist in lions, Leopards, buffalo, Rhinos, and elephants.
This became evident after the rhinos were slaughtered from the park. The members of Amboseli National Park make the park known as the Big Five, much as lions, leopards, elephants, and buffalos. Among the five Big Five of the park, Amboseli national park has the most elephants over 1,000 living in the delicate ecosystem of the park; records indicate they are among some of the largest elephants in Africa. More than fifty different mammal species call the park home, including the lion, cheetah, plus herds of the zebras, wildebeest and their several predators.
Elephants are among the members of the big five in Amboseli national park, so they are the most often seen animals there. Among the elephants in Amboseli national park, there are over 1600 kinds identified; some of the most well-known elephant species worldwide are Tim elephants, which are located there. Elephants help to account for the park’s highest animal population. Elephants in Amboseli national park are always under research not just in Kenya but also worldwide.
According to reports, the park was home to many elephants; it was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991; and one of the alloy wildlife celebrities from the park is Elephant Tim, the common elephant of Amboseli National Park.
The park is mostly covered with short grassland vegetation, which makes it simple for visitors to see elephants in great numbers free grazing in the park. The 1600 elephants in the park are divided into different 58 groups. Elephants in Amboseli national park have a 56-year life expectancy, which makes them to live longer, accumulate thus, and be the most well-known among the five great animals in the area. Among the few that have been able to live somewhat peacefully in natural surroundings is the elephant population in the park. The two main causes of this unusual circumstance are the presence of the visitors and the researchers in the park as well as the help of the nearby Maasai people.
One of the most amazing animals you will witness on your trip; lions are well-known as the king of the jungle or locally as “Simba.” They are among the five most common species found in Amboseli national park. The main members of the Big 5 in Amboseli national park are lions; there are more than 100 of them regularly sighted in the morning or late evening following the road.
Because to the limited size of Amboseli national park and vast savannah grasslands, which make it simple to spot the lions in the bush, the lions rank third among the members of the Big 5. The nighttime game drives at the park clearly show lions as well. And, if lucky enough, you will find the tree climbing lions. The advantage of the lions is that, following their daily meal, they spend more time resting in the same area, so allowing the visitors to enjoy seeing them a full day in the same location. The lions enjoy hunting in groups where the females are the most hunters as the male and female lions usually meet during the mating period.
The trickiest and the rare member of the big five in Amboseli national park are leopards. Spending much of their time in trees, these extremely shy but lethal animals leave solitary life unless they are mating; you will thus find them coupled in the park. The driving guide must be senior if one wants to have a chance to see leopards in the park since one needs an eagle eye to notice them right away. Though more muscular than a cheetah, the leopard has dots similar to those of the cheetah; their front legs are more developed to carry the prey, which can double their weight up into the tree.
Though the Leopards are among the top predators, in the park there are very few leopards that one may find compared to the cheetahs.
Mostly in the dry season, the buffalos are visible in the river banks and on the lake sides of the park. They graze communally like cows and are always led by the dominant male buffaloes, trying to cool themselves. Though they are quite basic, they charge readily and are quite dangerous and hostile. Usually driven from the herd, the male buffalo often leads a solitary life as it ages.
The game viewing on Kenya safari never discourages since the park has varied animal species, also the vegetation within a park makes it more convenient and appealing for the park to accommodate a lot of the animal species. Amboseli national park has got various animal species apart from the big five.