Together, Tsavo East and Tsavo West form one of the largest protected wildlife ecosystems in Africa, covering over 22,000 square kilometers in southeastern Kenya. This immense wilderness is a land of red-earth plains, volcanic hills, life-giving rivers, and iconic elephant herds offering one of the most authentic safari experiences in East Africa.
Strategically located between Nairobi and Mombasa, Tsavo National Parks are ideal for travelers combining coastal relaxation with inland safari adventure.
Open, dramatic, and untamed, Tsavo East is known for its vast savannah plains and red-dusted elephants.
Approximately 13,747 square kilometers making it one of Kenya’s largest national parks.
Red Elephants of Tsavo
Large herds coat themselves in the park’s iron-rich red soil, creating one of Africa’s most iconic wildlife scenes.
Galana River
A lifeline cutting across the plains, attracting elephants, hippos, crocodiles, and abundant birdlife.
Yatta Plateau
The world’s longest lava flow, stretching over 300 km ,a spectacular geological feature.
Mudanda Rock
A massive rock formation acting as a natural water catchment, drawing wildlife year-round.
Aruba Dam
A prime wildlife viewing hotspot, especially during the dry season.
Historic “Man-Eaters of Tsavo” Legacy
The legendary lions linked to railway construction history in the late 19th century.
More mountainous and diverse in terrain, Tsavo West offers volcanic landscapes, natural springs, and dramatic scenery.
Approximately 9,065 square kilometers.
Mzima Springs
Crystal-clear freshwater pools fed by underground streams from Mount Kilimanjaro, home to hippos and crocodiles.
Shetani Lava Flow
A vast black lava field formed by ancient volcanic eruptions.
Chyulu Hills
Rolling volcanic hills with sweeping panoramic views.
Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary
Protected area for endangered black rhinos.
Roaring Rocks & Scenic Escarpments
Elevated viewpoints offering breathtaking vistas across Tsavo’s wilderness.
Elephants (large populations)
Lions and leopards
Buffaloes and giraffes
Cheetahs
Black rhinos (sanctuary areas)
Hippos and crocodiles
Over 600 bird species
The ecosystem supports classic Big Five safaris within expansive, uncrowded landscape
Tsavo experiences a semi-arid climate:
Daytime temperatures: 25°C – 31°C
Cooler nights: 18°C – 22°C
Short rains: November – December
Long rains: March – May
Dry seasons offer the best wildlife visibility as animals gather around rivers and waterholes.
3–4 hours from Mombasa
4–5 hours from Nairobi
Direct access via the Nairobi–Mombasa Highway
Multiple entry gates for both East and West
Several airstrips inside both parks
Scheduled and charter flights from Nairobi and Mombasa
Ideal for combining safari with Kenya’s coast or Amboseli
Both parks offer:
Luxury safari lodges
Boutique tented camps
Eco-lodges overlooking waterholes
Public and private campsites
Lodges near Voi and park gates
From wilderness luxury to classic bush camping, accommodations immerse guests in Tsavo’s untamed beauty.
With Eagle Soul Adventure, Tsavo National Parks become a seamless and immersive safari journey. We curate private game drives, luxury lodge stays, and expertly guided explorations across both East and West, ensuring you experience the full contrast of open plains and volcanic landscapes.
Imagine elephants moving across red-dust horizons, lions resting beneath acacia trees, and hippos surfacing in crystal-clear springs all beneath endless African skies.
Tsavo is bold, vast, and timeless. With Eagle Soul Adventure, your journey into Kenya’s wild heart is crafted with expertise, comfort, and unforgettable authenticity.