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What you will find on
this page;
- Information about Tsavo West
National Park
- Links to Safaris covering Tsavo West
National Park and links to other
activities you can engage in at the
reserve
- Eastern Vacations Tours and Safaris
selected safari lodges and camps in
Tsavo West National Park
- Links to Other Kenya National Parks
with related information
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The Tsavo West National
Park is Kenya’s largest wildlife stronghold.
The Park comprises a diversity of habitats,
open plains alternating with savannah bush
and semi-desert scrub; acacia woodlands;
rocky ridges and outcrops, and more
extensive ranges and isolated hills; belts
of riverine vegetation; palm thickets; and
on the Chyulu Hills extension area, mountain
forest. A section of Lake Jipe is included in
the extreme south-west of the Park, an
extremely rich bird locality where Pygmy
Geese and Black Heron are common. The Park
is watered by two permanent rivers, the
Tsavo River which flows through Tsavo West
national Park and the Athi River which
crosses a corner of Tsavo East national
park. The two unite above Lugard Falls to
become the Galana River. The Voi River, to
the south, is not permanent. Lava flows and
cones, such as Shetani, near Kilaguni Lodge,
is a perfect example of a recent volcano.
This volcanic zone also contains the famous
Mzima Springs. Hippopotamus and shoals of
Barbel live in the springs and provide a
dramatic spectacle The water is so clear
that every action of these huge aquatic
beasts under the water, and of their
attendant piscine scavengers, may be watched
from the lookouts or through the plate-glass
windows of the submerged observation
chamber.
One of the other great spectacles of Tsavo
Park is Mudanda Rock between Voi and Manyani.
This is a 112km-long outcrop which supplies
a natural dam at it’s base. In the dry
season, hundreds of elephants come to drink
and bathe. From a safe vantage point just
above the water visitors may have the luck
to sit and watch the activities of great
beasts below them. A similar elephant
spectacle may also be observed at Aruba Dam.
The Lugard Falls on the Galana River, 40km
(25 miles) from Voi, are remarkable for the
fantastic shapes of the water-worn rocks.
The river disappears into a rocky gorge so
narrow in one part that it is possible to
stand astride the cleft with the Falls
immediately below. Elephants in large herds
are the number one attraction in Tsavo. For
those who like to indulge in game watching
without effort, what could be pleasanter
than to recline in a comfortable chair on
the veranda of Kilaguni Lodge, a cold drink
at hand, and watch the elephants take their
refreshment from the waterhole 90m (100yd)
or so away.
Tsavo is also a good place to see one of our
most beautiful antelopes, the Lesser Kudu
with spiral horns and white striped coat.
Whilst you may come across these graceful
animals almost anywhere, the dry bush along
the Galana River is their favourite haunt.
Other animals likely to be encountered are
Buffalo, Common Waterbuck, Eland, Gerenuk,
Fringe-eared Oryx, Impala and Masai Giraffe.
Black Rhinoceros, once numerous, are now
less frequently seen. Birdlife is legion in
the Park and the visitor is constantly
meeting with new species. One of the most
conspicuous is the White-headed Buffalo
Weaver, brownish-black and white with a
startling vivid red rump when it flies.
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1
day Tsavo east safari: have a chance to see the
Big Five of Africa in a days trip!! the Lion, Leopard,
Rhino, Buffalo and elephant among many other animal and
bird species. |
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days Tsavo East safari Spend a night at the
famous water hole lodge and have a chance to see the Big
Five of Africa, the Lion, Leopard, Rhino, Buffalo and
elephant among many other animal and bird species. |
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2
Days Tsavo East and West safari Visit the Largest
park in Africa, Tsavo in two days. Spot the big five game
which include the lion, the leopard, the Rhino, the elephant
and the water buffaloes. Visit the fresh water springs
emanating from the world's famous Mt. Kilimanjaro. See a lot
of flora and fauna, birds and fish in this wonderful park. A
host of beautiful landscapes awaits you |
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3
Days Tsavo East and West Safari: "pole pole" safari to the
largest park in East Africa, Tsavo. See the big five,
visit the famous Mzima springs and the rhino Sanctuary. |
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Voi safari lodge
is perched on the
top of a cliff-faced
hill, Voi Safari
Lodge overlooks
Kenya's Tsavo East
plains
extending as far as
the undulating
terrain of the Yatta
Plateaus. This lodge
is a stop over for
many safari
adventures, nature
lovers and holiday
makers who are
assured of sampling
Kenya's wildlife
attractions |
Ashnil
Aruba safari lodge,
named after the
Aruba Dam, an oasis of limpid brown water
that forms an irresistible attraction to
both man and beast in this otherwise dry
dusty Tsavo East National Park. The Aruba
Safari Lodge sits on a vantageous watering
site overlooking the Aruba dam constructed
on Voi river in 1952. |
Kilaguni Serena
safari lodge is
located in Tsavo
West National Park,
midway between
Nairobi
and
Mombasa. This safari
lodge is in an area
which has
abundant wildlife
and other
attractions like the
crystal clear waters
of Mzima Springs,
Shetani and Chaimu
lava flows and the
roaring rocks.
Explore all this
from this safari
lodge |
Voi wildlife lodge and safari
spa is beautiful lodge
is right within the boundaries
of the mighty Tsavo East
National
park. The lodges offers 20 large
beautifully furnished &
decorated rooms. 4 family
rooms cum suites and special
rooms for handicapped. |
Ngulia Safari lodge is
situated spectacularly on the
edge of Ndawe escarpment,
offering a vast panoramic
view of Tsavo west's sweeping
plains. Ngulia is an ideal base
from which to explore Tsavo
West, one of the world's largest
national parks. |
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| Tsavo West
safari can be combined with a tour
of Tsavo East, Amboseli, giving you a very high chance of seeing the big five and other plains and
bush animals and bird species not to mention views
of Mt. Kilimanjaro. |
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