Red Elephants of Tsavo East

Marvel at Tsavo East’s iconic red-dusted elephants roaming vast savannahs. Experience the thrill of spotting these giants in their natural habitat.

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Mzima Springs Oasis

Dive into the crystal-clear waters of Mzima Springs in Tsavo West. Watch hippos and fish through an underwater viewing chamber.

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Chyulu Hills Adventure

Hike the volcanic slopes of Chyulu Hills near Tsavo West. Enjoy panoramic views and a serene escape into untouched wilderness.

Plan Your Visit

Tsavo’s Historical Sites

Explore Tsavo’s rich history, from the Man-Eaters of Tsavo to colonial railway relics, blending adventure with cultural discovery.

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Why Visit Tsavo East & West?

Vast Wilderness

Discover Tsavo’s expansive landscapes, spanning over 20,000 square kilometers, offering untamed beauty and endless exploration.

Man-Eater Lions Legacy

Learn about Tsavo’s infamous man-eating lions through guided tours, connecting you to a dramatic chapter of Kenya’s history.

Lugard Falls & Tsavo River

Experience the rugged beauty of Lugard Falls and the Tsavo River, where dramatic rapids meet serene wildlife habitats.

Birdwatching Paradise

Spot over 500 bird species, including rare hornbills and weavers, in Tsavo’s diverse ecosystems, perfect for birding enthusiasts.

Discover Tsavo East & West National Parks

Tsavo East and West National Parks, spanning over 20,000 square kilometers, offer one of Africa’s largest wilderness areas. Famous for red-dusted elephants, volcanic landscapes, and the legendary Man-Eaters of Tsavo, these parks blend raw adventure with rich history.

From Mzima Springs’ underwater views to Chyulu Hills’ volcanic trails, Tsavo is perfect for thrill-seekers, history buffs, and nature lovers. Enjoy game drives, cultural tours, and serene escapes in this iconic Kenyan wilderness.

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Tsavo East Red Elephants

Safari Packages with Transport

Choose from our curated range of safari packages with transport included.

Tsavo Day Safari
Budget

Tausa Tsavo Eco-Lodge

Tsavo East National Park

Van Package

KSh 14,000
per person

Cruiser Package

KSh 17,000
per person
Tsavo Wilderness Camp
Popular

Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge

Tsavo West National Park

Van Package

KSh 20,000
per person

Cruiser Package

KSh 23,000
per person
Tsavo Explorer
Best Value

Severin Safari Camp

Tsavo East & West

Van Package

KSh 22,000
per person

Cruiser Package

KSh 25,000
per person
Tsavo Safari Lodge
Comfort

NGULIA SAFARI LODGE KWAHERI

Tsavo West National Park

Van Package

KSh 32,000
per person

Cruiser Package

KSh 36,000
per person
Tsavo Wild Camp
Family Friendly

Taita Hills Safari Resort & Spa

Tsavo East National Park

Van Package

KSh 37,000
per person

Cruiser Package

KSh 42,000
per person
Tsavo Eco Retreat
Eco-Friendly

Impala Safari Lodge

Tsavo West National Park

Van Package

KSh 34,000
per person

Cruiser Package

KSh 38,000
per person
Tsavo Luxury Lodge
Luxury

Voi Safari Lodge

Tsavo West National Park

Van Package

KSh 52,000
per person

Cruiser Package

KSh 57,000
per person
Tsavo Safari Camp
Premium

Salt Lick Safari Lodge

Tsavo East National Park

Van Package

KSh 47,000
per person

Cruiser Package

KSh 52,000
per person
Elite Tsavo Retreat
All Inclusive

Manyatta Camp

Tsavo West National Park

Van Package

KSh 57,000
per person

Cruiser Package

KSh 62,000
per person

Wildlife & Ecosystem

Tsavo East and West’s vast savannahs, rivers, and volcanic hills host diverse wildlife, including red elephants, lions, and over 500 bird species.

Where is Tsavo East & West National Parks?

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Tsavo East and West safe for visitors?

Yes, both parks are safe with experienced guides and rangers. Follow guide instructions during game drives to ensure safety around wildlife.

How far are Tsavo parks from Nairobi?

Tsavo East is about 200 km (3-4 hours’ drive) from Nairobi, while Tsavo West is roughly 240 km (4-5 hours’ drive), accessible via Mombasa Road.

What should I pack for a Tsavo safari?

Pack neutral-colored clothing, sturdy shoes, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), binoculars, a camera, and a light jacket for early mornings.

Is malaria a concern in Tsavo?

Malaria risk is present. Use insect repellent, wear long sleeves in the evening, and consult your doctor about prophylaxis before visiting.

What’s the best time to visit Tsavo?

The dry seasons (June-October, January-February) are ideal for wildlife viewing. Wet seasons (November-December, March-May) offer lush scenery and fewer crowds.

Can I combine visits to Tsavo East and West?

Yes, multi-day packages combine both parks, allowing you to explore Tsavo East’s open plains and Tsavo West’s volcanic landscapes in one trip.

What Our Visitors Say

The red elephants of Tsavo East were a sight to behold! Our guide’s stories about the park’s history made the experience unforgettable.
Emma & James Carter
Mzima Springs was magical! Watching hippos through the underwater chamber was a highlight of our Tsavo West adventure.
Aisha Khan
Hiking the Chyulu Hills was breathtaking. The views and tranquility made our Tsavo trip truly special.
The Omondi Family
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