Kenya’s Hidden Safaris Treasures
Looking for a truly untouched African experience? Welcome to Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks-two of Kenya’s largest and most spectacular parks, offering an unforgettable journey into the wild. Located between Nairobi and Mombasa, Tsavo is the ideal destinations for nature lovers, adventure seekers and anyone looking to discover Kenya beyond the beaten path.
From the red elephants of Tsavo East to the Volcanic landscapes of Tsavo West, these parks offer some of Kenya’s most diverse safaris-less crowded more authentic and breathtaking.
Why Tsavo Est National Park
I The Famous Red Elephants
Tsavo East is the home to the iconic red elephants known for dustbathing in the park’s red soil. Seeing them roam freely across vast open savannah is a sight that stays with you forever.
II Lugard Falls and Galana River
The Galana river flows through the park, creating dramatic scenery at Lugard Falls and offering great views of hippos and crocodiles.
Why Visit Tsavo West
I Sheer Natural Beauty
Tsavo west offers rugged volcanic hills, lava flows and dramatic landscapes-perfect for adventures and photographers.
II Mzima Springs
A freshwater oasis where you can watch hippos, crocodiles and fish through an underwater viewing chamber-Unique in East Africa.
II Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary
A haven for endangered black rhinos, with a bit of luck, you’ll spot these rare giants in their natural habitat.
Best times to visit Amboseli
June to October – Best wildlife viewing-animals gather around water sources
Kilimanjaro is often visible in the early mornings
November to December –Lush, green scenery and excellent bird watching, fewer tourists, lower budgets
