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Tsavo East National Reserve

The only Kenyan park that permits night drives.

Background Information

Tsavo East National Park – Kenya’s Vast Wilderness

Unique Safari Experiences

Tsavo East is the only Kenyan park that permits night drives, offering visitors a rare opportunity to experience wildlife after dark. While game viewing may require patience, the rewards include incredible sightings guided by expert safari professionals.

Key Attractions

The park is home to iconic sites such as Mudanda Rock, the Yatta Plateau, Lugard Falls, and Aruba Dam. With the Galana River flowing through its dry plains, Tsavo East provides a striking contrast of arid landscapes and lush oases.

Bush and Beach Adventures

Thanks to its proximity to the coast, Tsavo East is perfect for short safaris from Mombasa—making it an ideal beach and bush vacation combination. Explore more of our Kenya all-year deals for seamless travel packages.

Learn More

For official park details, visit the Kenya Wildlife Service.

What to see and do

Game in Tsavo East includes the famous Big 5. Other sought after species are black rhino, hirola antelope, mongoose, giraffe, bat-eared fox, hyrax, Grevy’s zebra, ground pangolin, Sykes’s monkey, black-faced vervet monkey and dik dik, to name but a few. Over 500 species of bird have been recorded in the area, including ostrich, kestrel, starling, weaver bird, kingfisher, buzzard, hornbill, secretary bird and heron. Tsavo lions are historically famous for not having manes (even the males), and as a result of this uncommonness, many lions have been hunted and killed in Tsavo. Kenya has banned hunting for many years now, but the closeness of Kenyan villages to its game reserves means that human-wildlife conflict has to be carefully managed.

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