Tsavo National Park Small group Day trip

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Từ USD 140.42

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Your beach tour to the old town of Mombasa is not complete without taking a day out to Tsavo national park. Tsavo national park is divided into west and east national parks. Tour to either of the two tour parks is the best decision to make, whether on a short or long coastal holiday.Tsavo National Park is the largest park in Kenya and consists of two separate parks, Tsavo East and Tsavo West. Altogether, Tsavo measures 21,000 square kilometers. The park is located between the cities of Mombasa and Nairobi and straddles the highway used to travel from one to the other. Tsavo National Park is known for its abundance of wildlife as well as a variety of geological features such as Mudanda Rock and Lugard Falls. Because Mudanda Rock towers over a natural dam, it is a good place to see elephants and other park inhabitants in the dry season. Other important features include the Yatta Plateau and the Aruba Dam.

Thông tin khác

Wheelchair accessible

Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Dress code is casual

Chính sách hủy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Bao gồm

Hotel pickup and drop-off

Bottled water

Driver/guide

Gratuities

Lunch

National park entry fees 50$pp and kids 25$

Tùy chọn

Tsavo National Park Small group Day trip

Pickup included

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  • Arduous but worth it to see the wildlife

    Lee O,

    26 thg 2, 2025

    - Viator

    5.00

    The drive to and from the park is not for the faint hearted. It took us 16.5 hours there and back but we are in Kilifi. The drive through Mombasa on the way back was horrendous, with poor roads and gridlocked traffic. Enough of the negatives. The experience in the park was unforgettable. I have never seen so many herds of elephant and lone bulls. The park is vast and so you just have to be patient and hope the animals want to be seen. The elephants crossed our path and later we found a herd drinking and having a good scratch by the side of the road. It was just a wonderful experience that I will never forget and puts the horrendous journey in the back of my mind. We also saw ostrich, giraffe close up, zebra, eagles, buffalo and impala/antelope. No lions but it was hot in the afternoon when we had our best animal encounters and as they sleep nearly all day, would be hard to spot. Lunch was delicious at Sentrim camp and reasonable in price. I wanted to do the one day trip because we have another 2 day safari in a few days but it just gives a break from being by the beach. I would say that on these long journeys there should be 2 members of staff to drive. Peter our guide was amazing but was falling asleep at the wheel and that is dangerous for him and us. He left us in Kilifi at 9:30pm after a 5 am pick up and we feared for his safety heading back to Mombasa.