TSAVO EAST & WEST NATIONAL PARKS
About Tsavo
In the coastal province of Kenya between Nairobi and Mombasa lies the largest National park in Kenya, Tsavo National Park. Tsavo is made up of a total of 22,000 square kilometers. The park is dissected by a highway creating Tsavo east National Park and Tsavo west National Park. This undisturbed piece of wilderness is only 100km from the Mombasa coast giving you a unique opportunity for a beach holiday relaxation after your run with the wild
A safari to Tsavo can be coupled with expeditions through Amboseli and Masai Mara making your adventure ever more memorable and fulfilling. You may also choose to fly in over the humungous red elephants and prides of lions christening the golden savannah.
One of the Park’s impressive showing is the sight of the park’s famous dusty-red elephants wallowing and spraying dark blue waters of River Galana, an unexplainable heartwarming experience you’ll love to see.
Tsavo East
Tsavo east is large, it is even larger than Masai mara with open dry plains crossed by river Galana where wildlife tend to congregate. Other features that fascinate the visitors include the Yatta plateau, the world’s largest example of lava flow and Lugard falls. Tsavo east famously hosts the red elephants, elephants soaked in the red-oxide Tsavo soil.
Tsavo West
Tsavo west unlike its counterpart is wooded and hilly and shows evidence of volcanic activities with the formation of dramatic black rocks . Most of the accommodations and development are found North of Tsavo west. The famous Lake Jipe and Mzima springs are some other features that you ought to visit here. Enjoy treks around this beautiful landscape with lush green vegetation whilst searching for fringe eared oryx and the Masai giraffe.
Activities
Enjoy exciting game drives enjoying the vast array of wildlife in Tsavo. The big red elephants and the prides of lions that roam the park are some priceless attraction that makes Tsavo a tourist’s safari dream destination.
With a rich amount of birds in the park bird watching in the park is another captivating activity that will surely excite the birders travelling to this destination.
Treks along the hilly woodlands of Tsavo west is another rewarding experience of this park.
Tsavo Wildlife
Tsavo which was infamously referred to as the ‘man eaters’ Park has one of the greatest number of viscous big cats in whole of Kenya, prides of lions, leopards, cheetahs, Hyenas, Jackals and African wild dogs are some of the big cats that hunt in this parts of Northern Kenya. The park is home to the red elephants, elephants soaked in the volcanic red oxide soil. Herds of buffalos, zebras and antelopes are the other animals that are common settlers in Tsavo National Park
Visiting Tsavo is a great way to see the immense number of wildlife diversity in a less crowded and very executive destination. Book now a trip to Tsavo with us.





