Tsavo West National Park : Due to its spectacular scenery, abundant wildlife, good road systems, rhino reserve, opportunity for rock climbing, Mzima spring, and enjoyable guided hikes along the Tsavo River, Tsavo West National Park is better known as a safari destination.

The park, however, is situated on a sizable piece of land that extends over an area of roughly 9,065 square kilometers and is located in Kenya’s coast province in the western section of Nairobi. Despite the fact that Tsavo West and Tsavo East national parks are closer to one another than the other, the road from Nairobi to Mombasa and the railroad divide them.

They both provide adjacent ranches and protected areas that together make up the Tsavo conservation area, which is managed by the Kenya Wildlife Service, or “KWS,” which is also known as Kenya’s national park administration. Tsavo West National Park, on the other hand, is incredibly rich in biological diversity, which can be seen in the savannah ecosystem, which includes Acacia woodland, open savannah, scrubland, belts of riverine vegetation, and rocky ridges like the poacher’s lookout from which visitors can view the teeming herds in the open plains below.

Elephants, leopards, lions, hippopotamuses, lesser kudus, hartebeests, Cape buffaloes, Masaya giraffes, and Eastern black rhinoceroses are just a few of the wildlife species that may be seen in the park. There are also many different species of birds to be seen here.

Before Tsavo West was designated a gazette national park in 1948, the region was home to Waata hunter-gatherers, Maasai pastoralists, and Erma pastoralists. And at that time, the native population was evacuated to Mtito Andei, Voi, as well as other places in the nearby Taita hills. Following Kenya’s declaration of independence in 1963, hunting inside the park had to be outlawed in order to give Tsavo enough security to be protected by the Kenya Wildlife Service.

In addition to climbers who can enjoy the park’s cliffs as they explore elephants roaming the plains of Tsavo, sight see eagle, falcons, and vultures circling on thermals around the crag with Kilimanjaro, and this can be done on a clear day, Tsavo West National Park has become one of the most popular tourist destinations that draws photo tourists from all over the world who are interested in experiencing the true wilderness, remarkable terrain, and. Rock climbing is one of the best activities to engage in in Kenya’s national parks, and this is because to the rock’s sturdy gneiss cliffs, which are frequently covered in grips and unobstructed flora. The first climber, known as “Mastodon,” took three days to complete the ascent of the Tsavo Chimney, which is the world’s most magnificent rock formation that stands 300 meters tall from the east face of Kichwa Tembo. Since it frequently gets very hot on clear days, the climbing experience begins early in the morning.

Tsavo West National Park attractions.

It is gratifying to discover the ancient lands of the lions in 1898 while building the Uganda railway.

The breathtaking Mzima springs, which create the most enchanting and exciting spectacle on African soil.

The roaring rocks and Poacher’s Lookout provide a breathtaking vantage point from which to see the herd’s movement across the park.

A vivid volcanic area where molten lava from shetani lava, which was ejected from the earth roughly 200 years ago, can be found.

Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary

Due to poaching that started in the 1960s, there are now fewer black rhinos in this area than there were previously.

Lake Jipe sits

The ideal location for bird watching is along the Tanzanian border.

Game Watching

The best game watching in the world is available at Tsavo West National Park.

Activities to do in Tsavo West National Park

Game drive

Elephants, buffalo, black rhinoceros, hippos, lions, leopards, lesser kudus, masai giraffes, and other animals are among the wildlife species that can be spotted during a game drive, which is conducted in open savannah grassland and can be enjoyed in a 4×4 wheel vehicle.

Tsavo West National Park
Tsavo West National Park

Hot Balloon safaris

It’s incredible to discover the African wilderness from the air, and a balloon ride provides a fantastic aerial view of the region’s wildlife, bird life, hills, foliage, and much more.

Birding /nature walk

Tsavo features exciting paths where you may go on a nature walk experience and enjoy fantastic views of various bird species, like flamingos, the surrounding area, and animals up close, like elephants, among others.

Visiting local villages

The Masai people’s traditional dwellings and rewardingly different clothing code are really lovely to encounter.

Visits to Rhino Sanctuary 

Visit Tsavo West National Park and take part in a once-in-a-lifetime rhino tracking experience.

Cultural dances

The Masai culture dance is quite gratifying since you can watch them jump around and narrate stories while taking in their distinctive dance.

Accommodations in Tsavo West National Park

Nguli Safari Lodge, Kilaguni Safari Serena Lodge, Kitani Severin Safari Camp, Voyager Safari Camp, professional campsite, Simba Campsite, Chulu Campsite, Kamboyo Guest House, and many more privately owned lodges and campsites are available in the park for your stay in Tsavo West.

Getting to Tsavo West National Park

By taking the Mombasa Road, it is possible to travel 240 kilometers from Nairobi to the Mtito Andei Gate and other gates such as Tsavo and Lake Jipe.

Another choice is to fly from Wilson Airport, where you can reserve a domestic flight, but your dependable tour operator can handle this for you. The closest airport to the park is Maktau, and charter planes are a very real option for getting there.

Best Time to visit Tsavo West

All seasons are suitable for visiting Tsavo West National Park.

Visit this truly spectacular area of African wilderness right away to see the picturesque grandeur of the park’s wildlife and vegetation and to take home a memento of your time spent on the continent.