Tsavo East National Park
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Welcome to Tsavo East National Park
Tsavo East National Park, one of Kenya’s oldest and largest parks, is situated in the southeastern part of the country. Established in 1948, it covers an expansive area of approximately 13,747 square kilometres, making it one of the largest protected areas in Kenya and East Africa. Tsavo East is renowned for its diverse landscapes, which include open savannah plains, semi-arid bushland, and acacia woodlands, as well as the flowing Galana River.
Tsavo East is also known for its rich cultural history, with numerous archaeological sites and rock paintings dating back thousands of years, offering insights into the region’s past.
Visit in Tsavo East National Park
Finally, Tsavo East National Park Safari offers visitors a chance to experience the raw beauty and untamed wilderness of Kenya Safari.
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Best Time to Visit Amboseli National Park
The Best Time to Visit Tsavo East National Park is during the dry season, which typically occurs from June to October. During this period, vegetation is sparse, making wildlife easier to spot, and animals congregate around water sources, providing excellent opportunities for game viewing. Additionally, the dry season coincides with Tsavo East’s peak tourist season, offering optimal weather conditions for safari activities and wildlife photography.
WILDLIFE
- Elephant: Tsavo East is home to one of the largest elephant populations in Kenya, with herds often seen roaming the plains and woodlands. The park’s “red elephants,” stained by the area’s red soil, are an iconic sight and symbolize the rugged beauty of Tsavo.
- Lions: The park is inhabited by a healthy population of lions, which can often be spotted resting under the shade of acacia trees or on the prowl for prey in the early mornings and evenings.
- Giraffes: Towering giraffes are a common sight in Tsavo East, gracefully moving through the savannah as they browse on leaves and shoots from acacia trees.
- Zebras and Wildebeests :
Large herds of zebras and wildebeests migrate through Tsavo East, following the seasonal rains in search of fresh grazing grounds. These herbivores attract predators such as lions, cheetahs, and hyenas, providing excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing.
