Tsavo West
- A great wilderness destination where you can see large herds of elephants congregating at the waterhole
- Vast and uninhabited with low wildlife density but with a good variety of animals including; the lesser kudu and the rare fringe-eared oryx
- Home to the legendary ‘man-eaters’ of Tsavo whose shaggy-maned descendants now roam the land
- Attractions include Mzima Springs – an extraordinary oasis in a sea of red dust, and the 8km long dramatic Shetani (devil) lava flow, as well as the Shetani caves
Tsavo East
- This is Kenya’s largest Park with an ancient primordial charm
- Location of the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust’s elephant reintegration unit
- Vast expanses of arid landscape, little or no tourist traffic, bringing to mind the safaris of yore
- Visit Lugard Falls along the Galana River