Tsavo West National Park, part of Kenya's largest national park, offers a unique combination of dramatic landscapes, volcanic formations, and rich wildlife. Located in the southern part of Kenya, Tsavo West is known for its rugged terrain, including the Shetani Lava Flow, and scenic spots such as Mzima Springs. The park provides an immersive safari experience, with chances to see elephants, big cats, and over 500 bird species.
Game drives to explore wildlife and volcanic landscapes
Walking safaris along the Shetani Lava Flow
Birdwatching and photography at Mzima Springs
Rhino tracking at Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary
Picnicking and sightseeing with panoramic views of Mount Kilimanjaro
Mzima Springs: This series of crystal-clear pools and springs is an oasis within the park, where visitors can view hippos and crocodiles up close from underwater observation points.
Shetani Lava Flow: This black lava bed stretches for miles, a striking reminder of volcanic activity, and offers scenic trails and viewpoints for visitors.
Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary: Tsavo West is home to a protected rhino sanctuary where guests have a chance to see endangered black rhinos.
Birdwatching Haven: With a variety of landscapes, Tsavo West attracts numerous bird species, including ostriches, weavers, and migratory species.