Tsavo National Park
20 Hours
Escorted tour
30 persons
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Take advantage of this wonderful four-day escape to explore the wild splendor of Kenya's southern border. Some of Kenya's less well-known but fascinating national parks and wildlife sanctuaries are included in the itinerary. This brief journey promises an incredible wildlife experience, with the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro in Amboseli serving as the backdrop, as well as the untamed landscapes of Tsavo West and the abundant biodiversity of Taita Hills.
Arrival
You'll be picked from the airport.
Accommodation before the tour starts can be arranged for an extra cost.
Day 1
Nairobi - Tsavo West National Park
Ideally, you will leave Nairobi early in the morning, by 8:00 am, to make the most of your time in Tsavo West National Park. After lunch upon arrival, you will go on an afternoon game drive. The most popular area of Tsavo National Park is Tsavo West, which is well-known for more than only its fauna. The well-known Mzima Springs, where up to 227.3 million liters of cool, clear water flow out of the earth through permeable volcanic rocks, is one of its attractions. It's thought that the water comes from an underground river that runs through the Chyulu Hills. A wide range of wildlife can be seen in Tsavo West, including as the magnificent red-dust elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, and other antelope species.
Main Destination: Tsavo West National Park
Accommodation: Ngulia Safari Lodge
Day 2
Tsavo West National Park
We'll head out for a full-day game drive with a picnic lunch after breakfast. An excursion to Roaring Rocks, so called because of the sound of lions roaring nearby, will be one of the day's highlights. From the top of the 98-meter granite face, there are amazing views over Tsavo. A hill in the middle of the park called Poacher's Lookout offers similarly breathtaking vistas. The Chaimu Crater Viewpoint, a volcano that is less than 200 years old and has a remarkable black coke composition, is another fascinating place to see. Klipspringer sightings are common in this area. Klipspringer is a small, nimble antelope whose Swahili name, "mbuzi mawe," means "rock goat." Lake Jipe is located in the southwest portion of Tsavo West National Park. Dinner and your overnight stay will be at the lodge.
Main Destination: Tsavo West National Park
Accommodation: Ngulia Safari Lodge
Day 3
Tsavo West National Park - Amboseli National Park
Situated south of Nairobi, Amboseli National Park is home to fragile grasslands and an ancient, mostly dry lakebed with acacia woodland patches interspersed. But there are a few little, stony, volcanic hills in the southern area. The Ol Okenya, Ol Tukai, and Enkongo Narok marshes are surrounded by luxuriant vegetation that includes phoenix palms and yellow-barked acacias.
You will spend the night in the camp and have dinner there.
Main Destination: Amboseli National Park
Accommodation: Sentrim Amboseli Lodge
Day 4
Amboseli National Park - Nairobi
After a sunrise game drive, you’ll return to the camp for breakfast and then check out of the camp. This begins your journey back to Nairobi. You will eat a picnic lunch en route and be dropped off at your city hotel or at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. This concludes your tour.
Main Destination: Nairobi (City)
Accommodation: No accommodation
End of tour
Additional accommodation can be arranged for an extra cost.
You'll be dropped off at the airport.