Tsavo East National Park
Tsavo East National Park is one of the oldest and largest national parks in Kenya, covering an area of approximately 13,747 square kilometers. Located in the southeastern part of the country, it lies midway between Nairobi and Mombasa, making it easily accessible from both cities. The park forms part of the larger Tsavo ecosystem, which also includes Tsavo West National Park. Together, these parks constitute one of the largest protected wildlife areas in the world.
Landscape and Scenery
Tsavo East is characterized by vast open plains, semi-arid scrub, and the Galana River that meanders through the park, providing a lifeline for wildlife. The park’s terrain is relatively flat compared to Tsavo West, and its expansive savannahs make wildlife viewing easier and more rewarding. Highlights of the landscape include the Yatta Plateau, one of the world’s longest lava flows, and the Lugard Falls, where the Galana River cascades through a series of rapids.Wildlife
Tsavo East is home to a rich variety of wildlife, making it a top destination for safari enthusiasts. Visitors can expect to see:- Red elephants (coated in red dust from the park’s soil)
- Lions, including the legendary maneless lions of Tsavo
- Leopards
- Cheetahs
- Buffaloes
- Giraffes
- Zebras
- Waterbucks
- Hippos and crocodiles along the Galana River
- Over 500 bird species, including ostriches, hornbills, and kingfishers