Tsavo East and Tsavo West are some of the oldest and definitely the largest combined parks in Kenya. Here you will find Africa’s Big Five, a special rhino sanctuary and beautiful watering spots where great herds of elephants gather.
Your expert driver/guide will pick you up from your Nairobi hotel, residence or airport for the drive along the Nairobi/Mombasa Highway. Safari You’ll know when you’ve arrived at Tsavo West National park by the vast sweep of the plains and the endless sky. You can’t miss the elephants here. The park hosts the largest population of the noble pachyderms in Kenya. At the Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary, you could get the chance to see some of the 80 endangered rhinos that live here, protected. And a visit to nearby Mzima Springs with its million liters of sparkling water will bring us up close to more elephants, hippos, crocodiles and other wildlife such as zebras. The landscapes in this park always fascinate with their baobab trees and volcanic remnants. From acacia woodland to rugged desert to views of snow-capped Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tsavo West is a safari paradise. Overnight Dinner and overnight at the lodge or camp of your choice.
On our second safari day, we’ll have a morning game drive as we journey to Kenya’s largest park. Here you’ll also be amazed by the herds of red-dust elephants – rolling in the oxide soil and turning themselves a dusky shade of red. Amongst the grasslands and savannah watch for large herds of giraffe along with the Big Five. Plus, down at the Galana River bisecting the park you’ll find hippo, crocodile and waterbuck. The park is also known for its outstanding geological formations. Mudanda Rock, a natural dam, creates a watering hole where you’ll likely spot thirsty elephants. And you’ll always remember the Yatta Plateau, at 300 km, the longest lava flow in the world. Overnight Overnight shall be at your Tsavo east safari lodge or tented camp.
There’s nothing like rising at the crack of dawn to witness the animals emerging into the day. We like to call this the “Dasela safaris Experience” – a beautiful and inspiring moment, especially as the African sunrise lights up the plains. We’ll try to get in some big game sightings before heading back for a rewarding breakfast. After a little relaxing, we’ll check out of our accommodations, but the game viewing isn’t over yet! We’ll head out to Tsavo’s watering holes at Mudanda Rock and the Aruba Dam. The waters are a natural draw for antelope, impala, waterbuck, elephant, and many others. Drop off We’ll drive to the Kenya coast with stories of our sightings and memories to last until our next safari adventure. You should arrive at your hotel or resort around evening hrs. We hope you had fun on your beach to safari journey. Thanks for joining us, and please keep us in mind for your next safari adventure! Finally, it’s time to exit the park and perhaps get one last glimpse of an elephant patrolling along or giraffe, nibbling at the treetops. We’ll enjoy lunch on the way back to the coast, stopping at an open-air restaurant with immense views of the Tsavo East plains.
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