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Tsavo National Parks

Coast and Eastern Provinces

Tsavo National Parks (East and West) together form one of the world's largest game reserves, covering 22,000 square kilometers. These parks offer vast wilderness experiences and are famous for their red elephants and diverse landscapes.

Best Time to Visit

June-September and January-March (dry seasons)

Entry Fees

Park entry: $52 per adult per day, $26 per child

Activities

6 unique experiences

Park Highlights

Discover what makes Tsavo National Parks special for Kenya safari enthusiasts

Red elephants of Tsavo (dust-bathing creates red coloration)

Vast wilderness with minimal crowds

Mzima Springs crystal-clear pools

Lugard Falls and Mudanda Rock

Rich geological features and landscapes

Safari Activities

Make the most of your Kenya tour with these exciting activities and experiences

Game drives across vast territories

Visiting Mzima Springs for hippos and crocodiles

Rock climbing at Mudanda Rock

Bird watching (over 600 species)

Photography in diverse landscapes

Bush camping experiences

Getting There

Multiple gates accessible from Nairobi (4-5 hours), Mombasa (3-4 hours), or domestic flights

Accommodation Options

Luxury: Finch Hattons, Satao Elerai, Kilaguni Serena

Mid-range: Tsavo Safari Camp, Ngulia Safari Lodge

Budget: KWS bandas and public campsites

Safari Tips

Carry extra water and fuel for long distances

Visit Mzima Springs in the afternoon

Respect wildlife corridors and migration routes

Book accommodation in advance during peak seasons

Bring binoculars for wildlife viewing