Tsavo East National Park

Tsavo East is a very popular Park as is indicated by the high number of tourists. Some of the attractive scenic features include:

large herds of elephants and other wildlife.

it is easily accessible by road, air light aircraft and railway.

the Park is a “catchments” for coast resorts’ visitors.

popular legend of Tsavo “The Man-eaters of Tsavo”.

Yatta plateau – It is about 290Km long and is one of the worlds longest lava flows.

Lugards Falls on the Galana river – This is not a true falls but a series of rapids. Visitors can walk down to the river to view the rapids.

Mudanda rock – This is a long rock outcrop that is about 1.6Km long. There is a dam at the base. Animals can be seen * drinking. Visitors can walk along the rock and enjoy a cool breeze as well as view wildlife at the base.

Aruba Dam - was built in 1952 across the Voi river. The dam attracts many animals and water birds can be seen at this dam.

Tsavo/Athi rivers confluence – when the two rivers join they form the Galana river.

Elephants, Rhinos, Hirola Hunters Hartebeest.