start From (seasonal) $525 p. P
Embark on a fascinating journey to Tsavo East National Park — one of Kenya’s oldest and most wildlife-rich protected areas. Known for its red-coloured elephants and the story of the “Man-Eaters of Tsavo”, an impressive nature experience awaits you here with elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, and many other wild animals in their natural environment.
During this safari, you will spend two nights in a carefully selected lodge or camp in the middle of the park — comfortable, authentic and close to nature.
Possible accommodation:
🦓 Voi Wildlife Lodge – Overlooks a lively waterhole, offering great wildlife viewing right from your room or terrace
🏞️ Voi Safari Lodge – Classic safari atmosphere with a panoramic viewing deck over the vast Tsavo plains
🛖 Man Eaters Camp – Rustic charm located directly on the banks of the Tsavo River, steeped in colonial history and close to nature
We will book the accommodation for you — subject to availability on the chosen travel date.
Would you prefer to decide yourself? No problem! Simply click on the link of your favourite accommodation, and you will be taken directly to the appropriate safari — for a particularly comfortable and individual booking.
This 3-day safari is perfect for nature enthusiasts, safari beginners and anyone who wants to get away from it all. Look forward to intensive game viewing, magnificent landscapes and unforgettable moments in the heart of Kenya.
Discover your personal safari now — comfortable, flexible and full of adventure.
Tsavo East National Park — Kenya’s largest game reserve
With an area of 11,747 km², Tsavo East National Park is the largest national park in Kenya. It was established in 1948 and, together with the Tsavo West National Park, forms the Tsavo ecosystem, which covers over 22,000 km². The park is located in Makueni, Taita-Taveta and Kilifi counties and is managed by the Kenya Wildlife Service.
Tsavo National Park is a large area divided into two parts: Tsavo East and Tsavo West. Both are located in Kenya and are known for their abundant wildlife. Tsavo East, also known as the “Taru Desert”, is located near the town of Voi and borders Tanzania, while Tsavo West is a little further west, also in Kenya’s Coast Province.
Tsavo East lies mainly in Taita-Taveta County, but also in Makueni and Kilifi Counties. Kitui County lies further north and is not directly connected to Tsavo East National Park. Tana River County is also further away and is not directly crossed by the park.
Landscape & Geography
The Tsavo East National Park is characterized by wide, open savannas, semidesert steppes and acacia forests. Central landscape features are:
- Galana River: Formed by the confluence of the Athi and Tsavo Rivers and crosses the park from west to east.
- Yatta Plateau: At around 290 km, the longest lava field in the world, formed by lava flows from Ol Donyo Sabuk.
- Mudanda Rock: An inselberg that serves as a water trap and forms a natural dam — ideal for wildlife watching.
- Lugard Falls: A series of rapids on the Galana River, named after Frederick Lugard.
- Aruba-Dam: Built in 1952 on the Voi River; the resulting reservoir attracts numerous animals and waterfowl.
Animal world
The park is home to an impressive variety of wild animals:
Mammals
- Elephants: The “red elephants” of Tsavo owe their colour to the red earth with which they powder themselves.
- Lions: Known for males with little or no mane — an adaptation to the hot climate.
- Other species: giraffes, zebras, buffaloes, impalas, kudus, oryx, cheetahs, leopards, hyenas, and hippos.
Birds
Over 500 bird species have been recorded in the park, including:
Heron
Ostriches
Secretary birds
Weaverbirds
Kingfishers
Hornbills
Overview
Your unforgettable safari
begins with a pick-up from your accommodation or the airport. From there, we will journey into the heart of Tsavo East National Park, one of Kenya’s largest and most impressive wildlife reserves.
The drive takes approximately 3 hours, but don’t worry – the time flies by! Enjoy the fascinating Kenyan landscape as you approach the park and gather your first glimpses of the untamed nature that awaits you.
By around 9 AM, we will arrive at the park, and your first safari adventure begins! Keep your camera ready, as Tsavo East is home to an incredible array of wildlife that you will experience up close.
After the exciting safari, you’ll check into the Voi Wildlife Lodge, offering an authentic yet comfortable stay in the heart of the bush. After a delicious lunch, you’ll have time to rest and take in the stunning surroundings. In the afternoon, we head out for your second safari of the day, where you’ll have the chance to discover even more of the park’s fascinating wildlife.
After an eventful day, you’ll return to your accommodation, where a delicious dinner awaits you. Unwind in the peace of the African bush, reflecting on the day’s adventures as you prepare for the next day.
The following morning, we start early with a morning game drive to catch the animals at their most active in the cool of the dawn. Afterward, enjoy a tasty breakfast before having some free time in the morning to relax, refresh by the pool, or simply enjoy the tranquillity of Tsavo East.
In the afternoon, you’ll head out for another thrilling safari, where you may encounter even more of the park’s abundant wildlife. The day will conclude with a tasty dinner, followed by a peaceful night under the stars.
On the third day, we begin early to make the most of your final day in the park. After breakfast and check-out, we embark on one last game drive as we exit the park, giving you one more chance to enjoy the stunning landscape and majestic animals.
As your 3-day safari comes to an end, you’ll leave Tsavo East with countless unforgettable memories and experiences – an adventure that will stay with you forever.
Kwaheri! We look forward to seeing you again and to many more adventures in the future!
Highlights
- Man-Eaters Geschichte
- Rote Elefanten
- Kulturelle Historie
- Pool mit Flussblick
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