Tsavo National Park

Tsavo National Park – Kenya’s Wild Frontier
Tsavo National Park is Kenya’s largest and one of its oldest national parks, covering over 22,000 square kilometers — nearly 4% of the country’s land area. It is split into two distinct parks: Tsavo East and Tsavo West, each offering unique landscapes, wildlife, and safari experiences.
Located between Nairobi and Mombasa, Tsavo is a perfect destination for both road safaris and coastal getaways, offering an unspoiled wilderness that’s both accessible and breathtaking.

Tsavo East National Park
Known for its vast open plains, red-dust elephants, and the Galana River, Tsavo East is ideal for spotting large herds of wildlife in a dramatic, dry savannah setting. It’s famous for:
“Red Elephants” – elephants dusted in the region’s red soil
Aruba Dam and Lugard Falls
Large populations of lions, buffalo, zebras, giraffes, and more

Tsavo West National Park
Tsavo West is more mountainous and scenic, with volcanic landscapes, lava flows, and natural springs. It offers:
Mzima Springs – clear water pools with hippos and crocodiles
Chaimu Crater and Shetani Lava Flow
Diverse birdlife and excellent chances of spotting leopards and rhinos at Ngulia Sanctuary

5 Days 4 nights Nairobi – Amboseli – Tsavo East – Diani Beach
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7 Days 6 nights Nairobi – Masai Mara – Lake Nakuru - Amboseli – Taita Hills – Diani Beach
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