Tsavo West National Park

Elephants at Tsavo West

Elephants are the main stay at Tsavo West and Tsavo East

Tsavo West National Park

Tsavo West National Park

Tsavo West National Park

Tsavo West National Park

Tsavo West complements its eastern sibling with more varied terrain — rolling hills, lava fields, forests, and volcanic craters. Covering nearly 9,000 square kilometers, it offers both scenery and wildlife diversity on a grand scale. It’s also the more accessible and developed section of Tsavo, linked by roads from Mombasa and Amboseli.

The park’s highlights include the crystal-clear Mzima Springs, where hippos and fish thrive in filtered waters from Mount Kilimanjaro, and the Shetani Lava Flow — a stark black expanse born from ancient eruptions. Wildlife is abundant, though slightly more elusive due to dense vegetation. Expect elephants, buffalo, lions, leopards, and rhinos.

Tsavo West’s blend of geology, water, and wildlife makes it one of Kenya’s most photogenic parks. It’s ideal for explorers who value variety — a single day might include savannah, forest, lava, and mountain.

*Best time to visit: June – October for dry conditions and best game viewing.*

  • Best Time to Visit: June – October and January – February.
  • Entry Fees: Non-residents USD 52 adults / USD 35 children.
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Why Go to Tsavo West

Tsavo West is for travelers who love scenic drama and ecological diversity. It’s a park that tells Kenya’s geological story through its landscapes.

The sense of mystery — from misty mornings to glowing lava plains — makes it unforgettable.

Where to Go in Tsavo West

Tsavo West’s network of roads leads through mountains, plains, and forests. Each route reveals a new face of the park, from the cool Chyulu Hills to the volcanic fields near the Mzima Springs.

Many lodges are perched on hillsides offering sweeping views of Kilimanjaro.

When to Visit Tsavo West

The park is accessible all year, but dry months offer the most comfortable safaris. Rain transforms the lava flows and hills into lush scenery but can make roads muddy.

Each season reveals a different mood — golden dryness or emerald freshness.

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