TSAVO NATIONAL PARK - EAST AND WEST


This huge Park is split in two by the main Nairobi/Mombasa highway and covers a total area of 2000 sq.kms. Once famous for its large herds of over 60,000 'red' Elephants, so called due to the red murrum earth that they sprayed themselves with like talcum powder. Although these herds have recently been depleted due to poaching and drought, a strong drive by the Wildlife Services has brought peace to their lives and the populations are on the increase again.

In Tsavo West are the Mzima Springs where Hippo and Crocodile can be viewed from the underwater hide. Further south, adjoining the Park is the Taita Hills Sanctuary with its unique lodge at Salt Lick perched high on stilts of concrete overlooking waterholes. Nearby is the luxury of Taita Hills Lodge.

ACCOMMODATION - LODGES AND CAMPS


TSAVO ZIWANI SAFARI CAMP HERITAGE


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