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4-Day Tsavo East, West, and Amboseli Safari Tour from Nairobi

This 4-day safari offers an immersive experience through three of Kenya’s most renowned national parks: Tsavo East, Tsavo West, and Amboseli National Park. Beginning in Nairobi, the tour takes you through diverse landscapes, from Tsavo’s vast plains and volcanic terrain to Amboseli’s majestic views of Mount Kilimanjaro. Below is a detailed itinerary, including wildlife highlights, […]

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Salt Lick Safari Lodge

Salt Lick Safari Lodge is an iconic and highly sought-after lodge located within the Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary near Tsavo East National Park. Elevated on stilts, it offers a unique vantage point to observe wildlife, particularly around its surrounding waterholes, where animals gather throughout the day. Highlights What to Expect Salt Lick Safari Lodge is

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3-Day Tsavo East and Tsavo West Safari from Mombasa

This 3-day safari takes you from Mombasa through the wild and rugged landscapes of Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks, two of the largest and most wildlife-rich parks in Kenya. The itinerary balances thrilling game drives with opportunities to explore the unique landscapes, wildlife diversity, and scenic highlights of both parks. Day 1: Mombasa

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Aruba Dam

Aruba Dam is one of the most popular and significant wildlife-watching spots in Tsavo East National Park. Constructed in 1952 across the Voi River, Aruba Dam is a large man-made water reservoir that serves as a key water source for wildlife, particularly during the dry season. The dam creates a vibrant ecosystem that attracts a

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Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary

The Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary is one of the most important conservation areas in Tsavo West National Park, established specifically to protect the critically endangered black rhino from poaching. This 90-square-kilometer fenced sanctuary provides a secure habitat for the rhinos, which were nearly driven to extinction in Kenya due to heavy poaching in the 1970s and

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Shetani Lava Flow

The Shetani Lava Flow, located in Tsavo West National Park, is a dramatic geological feature that offers a striking contrast to the lush savannahs and wildlife-rich landscapes of the park. The name “Shetani,” which means “devil” in Swahili, is derived from the local belief that when the lava flow first occurred around 500 years ago,

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Lugard’s Falls

Lugard’s Falls, located on the Galana River in Tsavo East National Park, is one of the most scenic and geologically interesting spots in the park. Named after Frederick Lugard, a British colonial explorer, the falls are less about a dramatic drop and more about the turbulent rapids that cut through spectacular eroded rock formations. Below

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