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Tsavo National Park

Kenya's largest park, Tsavo, is sliced in two: Tsavo West National Park and Tsavo East National Park.

Together, these parks comprise four percent of the country's total area and encompass rivers, waterfalls, savannah, volcanic hills, a massive lava-rock plateau, and an impressive diversity of wildlife.

Tsavo East is famous for photo-worthy sightings of large elephant herds rolling and bathing in red dust. The palm-fringed Galana River twists through the park, providing excellent game viewing and a lush counterpoint to the arid plains. Other highlights here include the Yatta Plateau, the world's longest lava flow; Mudanda Rock; and the Lugard Falls, which spill into rapids and crocodile-filled pools.

Tsavo West is wetter and topographically more varied, with some of the most beautiful scenery in the northern reaches of the park. Highlights here include Mzima Springs, a series of natural springs with large populations of hippos and crocodiles; Chaimu Crater, a great spot for seeing birds of prey; and Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary.

Tsavo West is also well known for the horror stories of the man-eaters of Tsavo, from which movies and books have been written.

Agama Lizard In Tsavo National Park
Finch Hottons Luxury Tented Camp In Tsavo West National Park
Giraffes Looking After The Young One Near Mzima Springs In Tsavo
Snake In Tsavo National Park
Tsavo National Park
Yoga Deck At Finch Hattons Tsavo West National Park
Buffalo Grazing In Tsavo
In Tsavo National Park