Tsavo National Park

Tsavo Park

Tsavo National Park Kenya

Tsavo National Park is one of the largest parks in Africa at 8035 sq miles (22,000 sq km) and is divided into two zones; Tsavo East & Tsavo West, which are separated by the main Nairobi to Mombasa road and railway. With it’s tracks of red, standing out of a sea of scrub interspersed with huge baobab trees, Tsavo is a dramatic setting as evening illuminates the blue and ochre colors of the Chyulu and Taita hills for which Tsavo is famous. The park hosts a wide variety of animals including lion, leopard, cheetah, elephant, giraffe, eland, buffalo, zebra, Oryx, baboon, hartebeest and Grants gazelle. On a clear day you can see the snow covered peak of Kilimanjaro rising in the distance.
 

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