Eddie Mors African Tours and Safaris

Tsavo West, Kenya
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The 3 Days Tsavo Safari is the most ideal safari package for you to see the best of both Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks which are two of Kenya's most iconic and vast wildlife reserves. They are collectively known as Tsavo National Park and are separated by the Nairobi-Mombasa highway. Both Tsavo East and Tsavo West offer a fantastic safari experience, with a chance to see the Big Five and numerous other animals and birds. The diversity in landscapes, from arid plains to lush springs, makes them a captivating destination for nature and wildlife enthusiasts. When visiting these parks, it's essential to follow the guidelines provided by park authorities and our guide to ensure a safe and responsible safari adventure.

Tsavo East National Park:
  • Location: Tsavo East is located in the southeastern part of Kenya, not far from the coastal city of Mombasa. It's one of the oldest and largest national parks in Kenya.
  • Landscape: The park is characterized by vast open savannahs, bushy grasslands, and semi-arid plains. It's also home to the Yatta Plateau, one of the world's largest lava flows.
  • Wildlife: Tsavo East is famous for its large herds of red elephants, which are known for their distinct red color due to the red soils of the park. Visitors can also spot lions, leopards, giraffes, zebras, buffalo, and a variety of bird species.
  • Attractions: Notable attractions in Tsavo East include the Aruba Dam, which attracts wildlife, and the Lugard Falls, a series of rapids on the Galana River. Our visitors get to enjoy game drives, birdwatching, and stunning landscapes. enjoy the extensive landscapes during the 3 days Tsavo Safari

Tsavo West National Park:

  • Location: Tsavo West is adjacent to Tsavo East but slightly to the west. It's also a significant part of the Tsavo National Park system.
  • Landscape: Tsavo West offers a diverse landscape that includes volcanic cones, rugged mountains, lush oases, and natural springs. The Chyulu Hills and Mzima Springs are prominent features.
  • Wildlife: The park is known for its rhino population and other wildlife like elephants, lions, leopards, cheetahs, giraffes, and various antelope species. Birdwatchers will find a wide variety of bird species.
  • Attractions: Mzima Springs, with its underwater viewing chamber, is a unique attraction where you can see hippos and fish underwater. The Shetani Lava Flow is another interesting feature, resulting from a volcanic eruption. Tsavo West also offers excellent opportunities for game drives and nature walks.  spot hippos at the mzima springs during your 3 days Tsavo safari

Day 1: Departure and Tsavo East Adventure

Morning departure from Mombasa for your 3 Days Tsavo Safari to Tsavo East National Park.

7:00 AM: Depart from Mombasa.

As you drive to Tsavo East, enjoy the scenic views along the way.

Arrive at Tsavo East National Park and start your introductory game drive.

Explore the park's diverse wildlife, including elephants, lions, giraffes, and numerous bird species.

Arrive at the Lodge for check in and lunch.

After lunch, relax at the lodge with panoramic views of the park.

You will then have your evening game drive in the late afternoon, around 4:00 to 6:00 PM, to make the most of the remaining daylight. Visit Aruba Dam for potential wildlife sightings. Continue your game drive, exploring the vast landscapes of Tsavo East then return to the lodge for dinner and overnight stay. This is the end of Day 1 of your 3 days Tsavo Safari.

Day 2: Tsavo East to Tsavo West

Day 2 of your 3 days Tsavo Safari will begin by having your Breakfast at the lodge.

Then you will depart from Tsavo East to Tsavo West.

Enjoy a game drive in Tsavo West, where you may spot rhinos, leopards, and other wildlife.

Lunch at a lodge or picnic site within the park.

Continue exploring Tsavo West's stunning landscapes and unique geological features.

Arrive at the Lodge, Check-in and relax in your room.

You will then have your evening game drive, where you will visit Mzima Springs, known for its crystal-clear waters and underwater viewing chamber to observe hippos and fish.

Day 3: Final Game Drive and Departure

Rise early for a final game drive, making the most of your last morning in the wilderness.

Return to your accommodation for a satisfying breakfast before checking out.

After Breakfast: Check out from the lodge and prepare to depart for Mombasa.

Depart from Tsavo West for Mombasa, with a scenic drive back.

Estimated Arrival Time in Mombasa: Late afternoon.

 

Enjoy your 3 days Tsavo safari experience!

spot the red elephants during the 3 days Tsavo safari

 

What to Expect:

  • Wildlife Sightings: Tsavo East and Tsavo West are renowned for their diverse wildlife populations. Expect to see a variety of animals during this 3 day Tsavo Safari, including elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, and more. Tsavo West is also known for its rhino population.
  • Stunning Landscapes: These parks offer breathtaking natural landscapes, from open savannah to lava flows and volcanic cones. You'll have opportunities for scenic drives and photography.
  • Bird Watching: Both parks are home to numerous bird species, making them great for birdwatching. Bring binoculars if you're a bird enthusiast.
  • Unique Attractions: You'll visit places like Mzima Springs with its underwater viewing chamber for hippos and fish. There are also lava flows and volcanic caves to explore.
  • Comfortable Accommodations: The lodges provide comfortable lodging with great views of the parks.

 

What to Carry:

  • Clothing: Lightweight, breathable clothing in earthy colors is recommended. Layers are useful for varying temperatures. Don't forget a light jacket for cooler evenings.
  • Comfortable Footwear: Sturdy, closed-toe shoes or walking boots for safaris and walking tours.
  • Sun Protection: Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat to protect against the sun.
  • Insect Repellent: Insect repellent to ward off bugs, especially during evening hours.
  • Camera and Binoculars: A good quality camera or smartphone for capturing wildlife and landscapes. Binoculars for birdwatching and better wildlife viewing.
  • Medications: Personal medications, first-aid kit, and any essential prescriptions.
  • Reusable Water Bottle: Staying hydrated is crucial; bring a reusable water bottle.
  • Travel Documents: Ensure you have your passport, identification, travel insurance.
  • Chargers and Power Banks: Electrical outlets may be limited, so having a power bank and adapters is useful.
  • Cash and Cards: Some places may not accept cards, so carry some cash in Kenyan Shillings or load your Mpesa account.
  • Travel Essentials: Travel-sized toiletries, a backpack or daypack, and a small flashlight.
  • Notebook and Pen: For jotting down observations and experiences.
  • A sense of adventure and a willingness to embrace the wonders of the African wilderness!
  • Binoculars for better wildlife viewing and birdwatching.

 

Safety and etiquette are crucial when embarking on a safari in Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks or any other wildlife reserve. Respecting the wildlife and the environment not only ensures a safe and responsible experience but also helps conserve these natural habitats. Here are some important safety and etiquette guidelines:

Safety and Etiquette:

  • Stay Inside the Vehicle: When on a game drive, it's essential to remain inside your safari vehicle, especially when you're near wild animals. The vehicle provides both a barrier and safety for you and a respectful distance for the animals.
  • Listen to Your Guide: Our safari guide is an experienced expert who knows the park and its wildlife. Follow his instructions at all times to ensure your safety and the safety of the animals.
  • Keep a Safe Distance: Maintain a respectful distance from wildlife. It's tempting to get as close as possible for photos, but this can stress animals and pose risks.
  • No Feeding the Animals: Never feed wildlife, as this disrupts their natural behavior and can be dangerous.
  • Avoid Sudden Movements: Sudden movements or loud noises can startle animals, so it's essential to be calm and quiet while observing them.
  • Keep a Low Profile: Avoid standing up or making yourself too visible in the vehicle. Animals can perceive a standing human as a potential threat.
  • Sun Protection: Protect yourself from the sun with sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. Dehydration and sunburn are common issues on safaris.
  • Stay Hydrated: We provide enough safe drinking water to stay hydrated, especially in the hot climate of these parks.
  • Safety in Camps/Lodges: Follow safety rules and instructions provided by camp/lodge staff. Be cautious around open fires and wildlife that may visit the camp.
  • Respect the Environment: Do not litter. Keep all trash and dispose of it properly. Respect the pristine environment by leaving no trace.
  • Noisy Behavior: Keep noise levels to a minimum. Loud talking or music can disrupt wildlife and disturb other safari-goers. Do not clap or cheer as this might scare the animals.
  • Flash Photography: Use discretion when using flash photography. It can be startling and disruptive to animals, particularly at night.
  • Respect Local Communities: If you have the opportunity to interact with local communities, be respectful and considerate of their culture and traditions.
  • Stay on Marked Trails: If walking or hiking is part of your safari, always stick to designated trails and follow the guidance of your guides.
  • Wildlife Health: Do not attempt to touch or handle wildlife, even if you think an animal is injured or in distress.
  • Off-Roading: Stay on designated roads and tracks during game drives. Off-roading can damage the fragile ecosystems and disturb wildlife.

By following these safety and etiquette guidelines, you not only enhance your own safari experience but also contribute to the conservation efforts in these national parks. It's essential to be a responsible and ethical traveler while enjoying the incredible natural beauty and wildlife of Tsavo East and Tsavo West.

Remember that both Tsavo East and Tsavo West are located in remote areas, so it's essential to be prepared and respect the environment. Follow our guide's instructions for a safe and responsible safari experience. Enjoy your trip and the incredible wildlife and natural beauty of these national parks! We hope this itinerary and guide will help you prepare for an unforgettable safari experience with Eddie Mors African Tours and Safaris. Book the 3 Days Tsavo Safari now!

 

Highlights

  • Game Drives: Enjoy extensive game drives in both Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks. These parks are home to a wide variety of wildlife, including elephants, lions, leopards, giraffes, zebras, and many more.
  • Tsavo East's Red Elephants: Tsavo East is famous for its "red elephants" due to the red soil in the area. Witness these magnificent creatures up close during your game drives.
  • Mudanda Rock: A unique natural formation in Tsavo East, Mudanda Rock is a watering hole surrounded by lush vegetation, drawing a variety of animals for you to observe.
  • Aruba Dam: In Tsavo East, you'll visit Aruba Dam, a man-made watering hole that attracts a plethora of wildlife, providing excellent opportunities for game viewing.
  • Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary: Explore Tsavo West's Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary, home to the endangered black rhino. Here, you have a chance to spot these magnificent creatures.
  • Shetani Lava Flows: Witness the dramatic Shetani Lava Flows in Tsavo West, a reminder of the park's volcanic history. The blackened landscapes offer a stark contrast to the lush greenery.
  • Mzima Springs: Take a guided tour of Mzima Springs in Tsavo West, a source of fresh water for the area and a habitat for hippos and crocodiles. An underwater viewing chamber lets you see these animals up close.
  • Stunning Landscapes: Both parks offer breathtaking landscapes, from the rolling savannahs to rugged terrain and volcanic features, making for fantastic photo opportunities.
  • Bird Watching: Tsavo is also a paradise for birdwatchers with a wide variety of bird species to spot, including eagles, hornbills, and many waterfowl.
  • Cultural Interactions: Depending on the tour, you may have the chance to engage with local communities, learning about their culture and traditions.
  • Sunset and Sunrise Views: Enjoy mesmerizing sunsets and sunrises in the heart of the wilderness, creating unforgettable memories.
  • Comfortable Accommodations: Stay in well-appointed lodges or camps within the parks, offering a comfortable retreat in the midst of nature.

What’s Included

  • Transport in a Safari vehicle for game drives.
  • Lodging in well-appointed safari lodges or tented camps within the national parks
  • Full-board or all-inclusive meal plans covering breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
  • Game drives in both Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks.
  • Entrance fees to the national parks.
  • Services of an experienced safari guide who is knowledgeable about the local wildlife and ecosystems.
  • Visits to key attractions like Mzima Springs, Shetani Lava Flows, Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary, and other points of interest in the parks.
  • Complimentary bottled water during game drives to keep you refreshed.
  • Safari vehicles equipped with open rooftops for better wildlife viewing and photographic opportunities.
  • Tips
  • Optional upgrade to Land Cruiser

Day 1: Departure from Mombasa and Tsavo East Adventure

Morning departure from Mombasa to Tsavo East National Park.

7:00 AM: Depart from Mombasa.

As you drive to Tsavo East, enjoy the scenic views along the way.

Arrive at Tsavo East National Park and start your game drive.

Explore the park's diverse wildlife, including elephants, lions, giraffes, and numerous bird species.

Visit Aruba Dam for potential wildlife sightings.

Arrive at the Lodge in the late afternoon.

Check-in and relax at the lodge, with panoramic views of the park.

The timing for your evening game drive can vary but generally, it should begin in the late afternoon, around 4:00 to 6:00 PM, to make the most of the remaining daylight.

Return to the Lodge:

After your evening game drive, return to the Lodge.

Freshen up, and enjoy a delicious dinner at the lodge.

Day 2: Tsavo East to Tsavo West

You will have your Breakfast at the Lodge.

Depart from Tsavo East to Tsavo West.

Visit Mzima Springs, known for its crystal-clear waters and underwater viewing chamber to observe hippos and fish.

Enjoy a game drive in Tsavo West, where you may spot rhinos, leopards, and other wildlife.

Lunch at a lodge or picnic site within the park.

Continue exploring Tsavo West's stunning landscapes and unique geological features.

Arrive at the Lodge, known for its exceptional views.

Check-in and relax in your room.

Day 3: Final Game Drive and Departure to Mombasa

Rise early for a final game drive, making the most of your last morning in the wilderness.

Return to the Lodge for breakfast.

Return to your accommodation for a satisfying breakfast before checking out.

After Breakfast: Check out from the lodge and prepare to depart for Mombasa.

Depart from Tsavo West for Mombasa, with a scenic drive back.

Estimated Arrival Time in Mombasa: Late afternoon.

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