Kenya Safari of a Lifetime in Amboseli

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Our time in East Africa is drawing to a close but before we leave this amazing part of the world, there’s time for two last safaris in Amboseli National Park in Kenya.

My dream for this trip was to capture a predator hunting and (fingers crossed) a successful hunt. So far this dream hadn’t materialised (I really can’t complain though as we’ve seen SO much over the course of a month). Will my dream come true on our last Kenya safari? I guess you’ll have to watch this vlog to find out.

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  1. Hi @EllaMcKendrick – your videos are breathtaking! Enjoyed the thrills so well captured. May I check on the camera stand that you use – you’ve attached it to the side of the safari vehicle, which is so impressive. We’re going this week, so your response will be greatly appreciated.

  2. Nice video Ella! I'm going in early Sept to MM to catch the migration, Nakuru, Naivasha. Cant decide between Samburu and Amobseli? I have been to Ambo for three nights! We did see amazing tuskers including Craig who is currently the largest tusker!

  3. Ella you are so lucky, it's almost unbelievable that the animals were put on a stage to perform the acts for your camera, speechless, I've seen hundreds of videos and nearly never so much action in one video 😅 wow thanks for showing us this beautiful place 🙏👍🧡🇬🇧🇰🇪

  4. I just came across your account and I really like your videos. It is a good way of planting nature in people’s minds and shows how beautiful our planet actually is and is in this way definitely helping with nature conservation 😊 but I need to say that meat consumption is one of the biggest threats to our environment right now and with consuming and talking it good it is not helping us to maintain those wonderful environment.

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