Tsavo
East and West
The twin National Parks of Tsavo
East and West together form one
of Africa 's largest wilderness
reserves. Tsavo as a whole consists
of 10 million acres of pure wilderness,
incorporating
savannah, ranges and hills, acacia
and montane forest, and an extensive
river system. This single National
Park is larger than the island of
Jamaica.
The vast plains of Tsavo are crossed
by the main Nairobi-Mombasa railroad.
This historic railway was, in 1899,
the scene of one of Africa 's greatest
Adventure stories. Two large lions
actively preyed on the railway workers
as they built a bridge over the
Tsavo river, claiming over 120 victims.
They evaded hunters for well over
a year, and the legend of the Maneaters
of Tsavo was born.
The sheer scale of Tsavo gives
the visitor a chance to really get
away from it all, and to explore
the wild in total solitude.
On safari here you will see large
herds of Elephant, their hides often
a luminous red with dust, as well
as Lion, Buffalo , Eland, Giraffe
Impala, Kudu and possibly Rhinoceros.
Tsavo is a birdwatcher's paradise
with numerous species of weavers,
hornbills, sunbirds, rollers, and
raptors commonly seen.
One of Tsavo's most interesting
geographical features is the Lugard
Falls , where white water rages
through a series of spectacular
rock formations.
Also not to be missed is the volcanic
Mzima springs. These natural springs
produce 50 million gallons of fresh
sparkling water daily. These waters
are alive with shoals of barbel
and Hippopotamus and waterfowl.
A unique underwater observatory
has been built that gives you an
incredible view of this crystal
clear underwater world, where massive
hippos glide silently through swirling
shoals of barbel.
These springs have created a sprawling
wetland paradise of giant Raphia
palms and oases alive with waterbirds.
Both Tsavo East and West are ideal
for those who enjoy solitude and
a chance to explore wilderness without
encountering other people. Lodges
and Camps tend to be remote and
accessible by long drives or air
transfer. Of the two Parks, Tsavo
East is the more remote and less
visited.
Many of these can organize game
walks and other activities.
The relative proximity of Tsavo
East to the coast make it an ideal
safari destination for those staying
on the coast, or wishing to combine
a safari and beach holiday. Many
coast based visitors combine a safari
to Tsavo with visits to the Shimba
Hills and Taita game sanctuaries,
Amboseli National Park , or the
Chyulu Hills.
TERMS
& CONDITIONS
Price
Includes:
Transportation
in a custom
safari minibus
with pop-up
roof ideal
for game
viewing
and sight
seeing.
Services
of a trained
and experienced
English
speaking
driver/guide.
All
meals provided
while on
safari.
Bottled
water for
use during
the safari.
Park entry
and gate
fees.
Not
included:
International
air transportation
to and from
Nairobi.
Expenses
of personal
nature such
as visas,
travel baggage
insurance,
laundry,
beverage,
tips etc.
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P O Box 5147-00506, Nairobi, Kenya