Tsavo east national park

Tsavo east national park Overview

Tsavo east national park is the largest preserved national park in Kenya. It is also the oldest for that matter. It is covered by grasslands and savannahs.

Large herds of elephants are all over rolling on red-dust soil and gathering at main watering points to quench thirst and cool their bodies. The image of these creatures splashing each other with water if of delight never to forget.

The foliage is scarce hence spotting wildlife is easy. Tsavo east national park is the largest in east Africa and home to the big five. Buffalo, elephants, rhinos, and lions are all over. In fact, it is at the Tsavo you will come across male lions which lack mane.

On your normal game drives, you will come along gerenuk, impala, and Masai giraffe. A good number of birds have been recorded here; Over 500 species. The black kite, lovebird, and sacred ibis await you.

The Tsavo is rich in exploration. You can traverse along 300 kilometers of the Yatta plateau which makes the World’s largest lava flow.

The galana river also comes in handy for your recipe for sightseeing. It perfectly creates a good contrast of lush line greenery that cuts into the middle of the dusty park. You’ll find pods of hippos, crocodiles, and waterbucks foraging.

Tsavo east national park Location

Tsavo east is located southwest Kenya between Mombasa and Nairobi. It is close to coastal beaches hence a combination for the park and coastal beaches will be very appropriate.

Weather and climate in Tsavo east national park

Tsove east national park has a hot, dry climate. The average temperature fluctuates between 31°C during the day and 20°C at night. Rainfall peaks in April and November during the long and short rains, respectively. 

Tsavo east national park Wildlife

Tsavo east, the largest park in Kenya has got a good share of wildlife, a land of unparalleled biodiversity and naturally home to Africa’s “Big Five” – black rhino, Cape buffalo, elephant, leopard, and of course, lion.

On your game drives here you can also come upon eland, gerenuk, impala, and Masai giraffe.

Birds are also in large numbers; Over 500 species like the black kite, lovebird, and sacred ibis await your discovery.

Best time to visit Tsavo east national park

The park is open all year round hence you can visit any day from 0600h to 1900hrs. However, the best time is between June and November during the dry season for the best game viewing experience

Attractions in Tsavo east national park

Elephants: Watching Elephants is the most spectacular thing you can do! Rolling on red-dust soil, spraying, and splashing each other is an evocative experience.

Wildlife: Along the watering dams, there is a lot of concentration of wildlife which forms the perfect platform for wildlife and birdlife viewing.

The major watering areas are such as Mudanda rock, Aruba dam, and Lugard’s fall.

Walking Safari: You can also get out of your safari vehicle and feel the land beneath your feet on a guided walking safari. Whether this is your first time or seventh, there is so much to enjoy.

Tsavo east national park Safari

Tsavo east national park Tours
6 days semi arid kenya safari
6 days semi-arid safari experience
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