Tsavo East National Park

Tsavo East National Park Located 333 km from Nairobi, is one of the largest national parks in Kenya. It covers an area of about 11,747 square kilometers. The park contains some fantastic terrain, including rivers, lakes, tarns, glaciers, peaks with a wide variety of vegetation, including grasslands, acacia vegetation, open plains and savanna. It is therefore recognized as one of the world's leading bio-diversity strongholds.

Tsavo East National Park Located 333 km from Nairobi, is one of the largest national parks in Kenya. It covers an area of about 11,747 square kilometers. The park contains some fantastic terrain, including rivers, lakes, tarns, glaciers, peaks with a wide variety of vegetation, including grasslands, acacia vegetation, open plains and savanna. It is therefore recognized as one of the world's leading bio-diversity strongholds.

Tsavo East National Park Description
The main track through Tsavo East National Park follows the Galana River. This is where much of the wildlife is spotted including a plethora of crocodiles and hippos.

Tsavo East is a popular park for safaris as it offers true wilderness with a wide variety of vegetation and some of the largest herds of elephants in Kenya. Tsavo East is recommended for photographers offering the landscape of Lugards Falls and the Mudanda Rock, which towers over a natural dam.

Over 500 bird species have been recorded in Tsavo East National Park including the ostrich, and migratory birds like kestrels and buzzards.

Animals:
including elephant, rhino, lion, leopard, crocodile, waterbuck, kudu, gerenuk, zebra and Aruba Hunter's hartebeest. Visitors can try to observe the large herds of elephants after their dust baths - they glow red as they blow the red dust through the trunks.

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