Main Info
A 3-day vacation tour that combines Kenya's National Parks, Sanctuaries and Cycling expeditions provides insight into the wildlife, and culture of East Africa.
Highlights of Tsavo East:
Known for its vast open plains, red-dust elephants, and iconic landmarks like the Yatta Plateau (world's longest lava flow).
Abundant wildlife including lions, cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, buffaloes, and over 500 bird species.
Highlights of Tsavo West:
Features rugged landscapes, lava fields, and unique attractions like Mzima Springs and the Shetani Lava Flow.
Home to the "Big Five," hippos, crocodiles, and diverse birdlife.
Departure | Nairobi |
Departure Time | Please arrive by 6:00 AM for a prompt departure at 6:30 AM |
Return Time | Approximately 5:30 PM |
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About Tsavo East & West
Location:
Tsavo East and West are part of the larger Tsavo Conservation Area in southeastern Kenya
Combined, they cover over 22,000 km², making them one of the largest wildlife sanctuaries in the world.
Wildlife:
- Tsavo East:
Famous for "red elephants," lions, cheetahs, leopards, zebras, giraffes, and birdlife. - Tsavo West:
Known for hippos, crocodiles, rhinos, and diverse bird species.
Attractions:
Tsavo East: Aruba Dam, Galana River, Yatta Plateau, and Lugard Falls.
Tsavo West: Mzima Springs, Shetani Lava Flow, Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary, and Roaring Rocks.
Best Time to Visit:
Dry Season (June to October): Best for game viewing as animals gather near water sources.
Wet Season (November to May): Ideal for birdwatching and lush landscape
Entry Fees (2025):
Non-residents: $52 per adult per day.
Residents: Ksh 1,030 per adult per day.
Distance and Travel Time:
Nairobi to Tsavo East: ~325 km (5-6 hours by road).
Tsavo East to Tsavo West: ~60-70 km (1-2 hours).
Tsavo West to Nairobi: ~250 km (4-5 hours by road).
Packing List:
Neutral-colored safari clothing.
Comfortable walking shoes.
Sunscreen, insect repellent, sunglasses, and a hat.
Camera, binoculars,
Warm layers for early morning game drives.
Would you like assistance with accommodations, guides, or transportation?
Itinerary
Morning:
Depart Nairobi early (around 6:00 AM) for the 5-6 hour drive to Tsavo East via the Nairobi-Mombasa highway.
Enter the park through the Bachuma Gate or Sala Gate and begin your game drive en route to your lodge.
Midday:
Check in at your lodge or camp (e.g., Satao Camp, Voi Wildlife Lodge, or Ashnil Aruba Lodge).
Have lunch and relax.
Afternoon:
Explore key attractions like:
Aruba Dam: A popular spot for wildlife to gather.
Lugard Falls: Scenic rapids along the Galana River.
Evening:
Return to your lodge for dinner and an overnight stay.
Morning:
Enjoy an early morning game drive in Tsavo East to catch wildlife during their most active time.
After breakfast, check out and drive to Tsavo West (1-2 hours).
Midday:
Arrive at your lodge or camp in Tsavo West (e.g., Kilaguni Serena Lodge, Severin Safari Camp, or Ngulia Safari Lodge).
Have lunch and relax.
Afternoon:
Explore Tsavo West's iconic attractions:
Mzima Springs: Crystal-clear pools fed by underground streams, home to hippos, crocodiles, and fish.
Sheltani Lava Flow: A dramatic volcanic formation.
Roaring Rocks: A scenic viewpoint offering panoramic views of the park.
Evening:
Return to your lodge for dinner and overnight stay.
Morning:
Start your day with a sunrise game drive to maximize wildlife viewing.
Visit the Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary, a fenced area protecting endangered black rhinos.
Return to your lodge for breakfast, then check out.
Midday:
Begin your journey back to Nairobi, with optional stops for refreshments or souvenirs.
Evening:
Arrive in Nairobi, concluding your safari.