Tsavo and Amboseli Safaris

Amboseli National Park highlights

  • One of the best natural habitat for wildlife and birds viewing in Kenya
  • Mount Kilimanjaro – Africa’s highest snowcapped mountain which is the landmark of Amboseli
  • Best spot in Africa to spot free-ranging elephants
  • Observation hill offering the best views of the park and the underlying marshy ground
  • An all year game watching hot sport with all members of the Big Five roaming free.
  • Masai cultural homesteads – One of the most celebrated lifestyles in Africa.

Tsavo East National Park Highlights:

  • The scenes of dust-red elephants wallowing in the Galana River is a classic image of Africa
  • Aruba Dam - is visited by thousands of animals and a great game viewing destination
  • Mudanda Rock - This rock towers above a natural dam and guests are able to walk on it and view the animals drinking at the dam
  • Yatta Plateau - The longest lava flow in the world - also a ornithological paradise that attract migrating birds from all over the world
  • Lugards Falls - the waters of the Galana River plunge into rapids

Tsavo West National Park Highlights:

  • Mzima Springs - a pool containing natural spring water with underwater viewing hides for observing hippos and fish
  • Lake Jipe - rich bird life and impressive views of Pare Mountains
  • Chaimu Crater - this volcanic crater is less than 200 years old and can be hiked
  • Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary - area has been established to protect and conserve the rare black rhinoceros and is now a reserve for more than 50 rhinoceros
  • Tsavo has an interesting history - renowned for the 'Man-Eaters of Tsavo' story and for being a major battle field in WWI where British and German troops battled for territory.