Tsavo Ost Nationalpark
Theatre of the wild
The joint mass of Tsavo West and Tsavo East National Parks forms one of the largest National Parks in the world and covers a massive 4 % of Kenya’s total land area. Tsavo East, the larger of the two lies to the east of the Nairobi – Mombasa Road, equidistant between Nairobi and Mombasa, and offers a vast and untapped area of arid bush which is washed by the azure and emerald meanderings of the Galana River, guarded by the limitless lava reaches of the Yatta Plateau and patrolled by some of the largest elephant herds in Kenya.
What to see
Elephant in Eden
The sight of dust-red elephants wallowing, rolling and spraying each other with the midnight blue waters of the palm-shaded Galana River is one of the most ecocative images of Africa.
Aruba Dam
The beautiful Aruba Dam, located on the north bank of the seasonal Voi River, is visited by thousands of animals and makes a great game-viewing desination.
Mudanda Rock
This whale-backed rock towers above a natural dam, which acts as a draw to hindreds of elephant.
The longest lava flow in the world
At 300 km in length, the heat-shimmering edge of the Yatta Plateau is the longest lava flow in the world and an ornithological paradise that attracts migrating birds from all over the world.
Lugard’s Falls
Named after Captain Lugard, the first proconsul to East Africa, the Falls feature a bizarrely eroded neck through which the waters of the Galana River plunge into foarming rapids and crocodile-infested pools.
Spectacular Voyages of discovery
Tsavo offers some of the most magnificent game drives in the world – vast herds of dust-red elephant, fat pods of Hippo, giant crocodile and a kaleidoscope of bird life are set against a blazing backdrop of endless bush.
Fact File:
Altitude: 150 – 1200 m above sea level
Area: 11747 sq km
Location: South-west Kenya, inland from the Coast.
Distance from Nairobi: 232 Km (Mtito Andei Gate) 325 km (Voi Gate)
Distance from Mombasa: 100 km Bachuma Gate, 157 Km Voi Gate, 250 Km Mtito Andei Gate
Gazetted: April 1948
Climate: Warm and dry
Vegetation: One of the planet’s last biodiversity strongholds, the Park features bushy grasslands, open plains, semi-arid acacia scrub and woodlands.
Fauna: Include elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion, leopard, crocodile, waterbuck, Cheetah, kudu, gerenuk, zebra and Hunter’s hartebeest
Birds: The prolific bird life features 500 recorded species
Roads: The roads are well graded and maintained
Galdessa Camp
Satao Camp
Sentrim Tarhi Camp
Ndololo Camp
Ashnil Aruba Camp
Voi Safari Lodge
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