Tsavo East

Kenya’s largest national park by far, the 4,535 square-mile Tsavo East is characterized by flat, dry terrain dotted with huge baobab trees, which lends itself well to spotting the Big Five. All safaris in Tsavo East take place south of the Galana River, an area so vast that you’ll often find you and your fellow safari-goers completely alone. The Voi and Galana rivers traverse the park and the Aruba Dam, built across the Voi River, lures scores of birds.

Another interesting feature of the park is the 180-mile long Yatta Plateau, one of the world’s longest lava flows that runs parallel to Mombasa Highway. The sheer number of game in this park make it a top attraction. In addition to the more popular species, you’ll have the opportunity to view rarer animals such as the oryx, the lesser kudu, and the klipspringer, a tiny African antelope which hops from rock to rock.

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, , 2 Days 2-12 People
$775
A 3 Days Tsavo East Safari tour is a 2 nights wildlife safari to Tsavo East national park. Having three days on this tour means more quality time can be spent exploring the inner sections of the park while on game drives, maximizing wildlife sighting opportunities. This safari tour is ideal for wildlife photographers and for visitors wishing to see as many animals as possible without having to travel long distances.
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, 3 Days 2-8 People
$792
A perfect addition to a charming beach holiday, this short 3-day road safari experience offers you the chance to visit Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary located approximately 220 kilometers from Mombasa. The sanctuary hosts cape buffalo, elephant, leopard, Masai lion, Masai giraffe, zebra, hartebeest, impala, waterbuck, Thomson’s gazelle, lesser kudu, dik-dik, and other smaller animals, including a great diversity of birdlife. The sanctuary hosts over 50 larger mammals and an array of over 390 bird species that include resident, intra-African, and palaestric migrants. The tour begins and ends in Mombasa. 
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