Trip Highlights
Tsavo East and West National Parks, Kenya’s largest safari destinations, are famous for red elephants, volcanic landscapes, and diverse wildlife including lions, rhinos, and giraffes. Explore highlights like Mzima Springs and the Tsavo Rhino Sanctuary while enjoying authentic, uncrowded game drives. Easily accessible from Nairobi and the coast, Tsavo offers unforgettable year-round safari experiences.
Itinerary
Depart Nairobi early and drive through the scenic Athi Plains into Tsavo East, famous for red elephants and vast savannahs. Enjoy an afternoon game drive at Aruba Dam before dinner under the stars.
Explore Tsavo East on a full-day game drive along the Galana River, visiting Lugard Falls and Mudanda Rock for panoramic wildlife views. Experience local culture with a traditional dance and storytelling visit to a nearby village.
Cross to Tsavo West via the Yatta Plateau, the world’s longest lava flow, and visit the crystal-clear Mzima Springs to watch hippos and crocodiles underwater. End your day with sundowners at Poacher’s Lookout overlooking stunning wilderness.
Enjoy morning game drives searching for leopards, rhinos, and elephants, followed by a visit to the Rhino Sanctuary. Immerse yourself in Maasai traditions with warrior dances, beadwork, and a cultural homestead visit.
After breakfast, stop at the mystical Shetani Lava Flow before driving back to Nairobi. Reflect on your unforgettable safari filled with red elephants, volcanic landscapes, and rich cultural experiences.
Why Book With Us?
FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
This itinerary is perfect for travelers who want a safari that feels wild, spacious, and deeply African. It suits:
Couples and friends looking for a unique safari route
Families who want less crowded parks with strong wildlife viewing
Repeat safari travelers who want something beyond Maasai Mara
Photographers who love dramatic landscapes and earthy tones
Travelers combining safari with the coast or Nairobi
If you want a safari that feels like discovery, Tsavo is the place.
Tsavo feels raw and powerful. It is vast, dramatic, and beautifully untamed.
While the Mara is famous for open plains and big cat drama, Tsavo offers:
Huge wilderness spaces with fewer vehicles
Volcanic landscapes and lava flows
Iconic red elephants dusted in Tsavo soil
A rugged, cinematic feel that photographers absolutely love
It is the kind of safari that makes you feel small in the best way.
This is one of the most magical things about Tsavo. The elephants coat themselves in the park’s rich red soil, often by rolling or dust bathing. It helps protect their skin from insects and the sun.
When you see a herd moving across the savannah in that red glow, it feels almost unreal. It becomes one of those moments you never forget.
Tsavo is full of life, and the experience is made even better by the feeling of space.
You can expect strong chances of seeing:
Elephants, giraffes, zebras, buffalo
Lions and hyenas
Hippos and crocodiles along rivers and springs
Leopards (more elusive, but possible in Tsavo West)
Rhinos at the Rhino Sanctuary and protected areas
Incredible birdlife
Each day feels different because the landscapes change so much.
This itinerary is designed around the most memorable moments Tsavo has to offer, including:
Aruba Dam wildlife viewing in Tsavo East
Galana River drives, Lugard Falls, and Mudanda Rock viewpoints
Mzima Springs with underwater hippo and crocodile viewing
Sundowners at Poacher’s Lookout
Tsavo Rhino Sanctuary visit
Shetani Lava Flow and the Yatta Plateau lava landscapes
It is not just a safari. It is an experience full of atmosphere and story.
Yes, and that is one of Tsavo’s biggest advantages.
Because Tsavo is huge, sightings often feel private and peaceful. You can watch elephants or lions without feeling surrounded by vehicles. It is perfect for travelers who want a safari that feels calm, exclusive, and natural.
Mzima Springs is one of Tsavo West’s most beautiful surprises. Crystal-clear water bubbles up from underground lava rock, creating a lush oasis in the middle of dry wilderness.
You get to:
Watch hippos and crocodiles in clear water
Enjoy a peaceful nature walk in a green, cool environment
View underwater life from a special observation point
It feels like stepping into a hidden world.
- What kind of accommodation will we stay in?
Accommodation is chosen for comfort, safety, location, and atmosphere.
Depending on your package, you can expect:
Safari lodges or tented camps close to the parks
Ensuite rooms or tents with proper beds
Delicious meals and warm service
Beautiful wilderness surroundings and starry nights
Once you enquire, Salaton will share accommodation options across different comfort levels.
Simply click Enquire Now and share:
your travel dates
number of guests
comfort level (midrange or luxury)
any special interests (photography, private safari, cultural focus)
We will respond with:
a personalised itinerary proposal
accommodation options
clear pricing with inclusions and exclusions
booking steps and payment guidance
From there, we handle the logistics so you can look forward to your Tsavo adventure with confidence.


