| TSAVO
WEST NATIONAL PARK - KENYA |
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| Area: |
9,065 Km |
| Location: |
South East Kenya |
| Gazetted: |
April 1948 |
| Climate: |
Warm to hot and dry.
Temperatures range from 20 - 30° C. Annual rainfall
of 200 - 700 mm occurs in the "long rains"
of March - May and the "short rains" of October
- December. |
| Open: |
Daily 6:00 am to 7:00 pm. No
entry after 6:15 pm. No entry allowed on foot. Walking
and hiking only allowed in designated areas only and in
the company of a KWS ranger. Contact the park Warden or
KWS HQ for specific information. |
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| When To Go: |
The Park is open
all year round and you can hire a 4X4
WD Car from TOMASI
Holidays
Africa in Mombasa. |
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Ancient
land of lions and lava
World famous Tsavo West National Park, with it's Tsavo
East neighbour, combine to form one of the largest national
parks in the world. Beckoning are the ancient lands
of lava and lions, resembling a masterpiece painted
on a sprawling canvas of endless skies, emerald hills
and palm-fringed rivers. Amidst abundant wildlife, sparkling
oases blend with the unforgettable sunrise or sunset
backdrop of Mt. Kilimanjaro, "the roof-top of Africa".
Exhale, unwind and allow Tsavo West to cast it's everlasting
spell! |
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Vast
vistas and volcanic views
The immense Tsavo West stretches from
the northeastern Athi river to the southwestern
Tanzania border. With rocky outcrops
in it's northern parts, most of the
park is a vast tangled bushland savannah,
laced with volcanic ridges and lava
beds. With it's sweeping hills reaching
1,800 metres high, the Ngulia range
offers dramatic vistas, while Chyulu
Hills , adjacent to Tsavo West, feed
the remarkable Mzima Springs where thousands
of gallons of crystal-clear freshwater
gushes into palm fringed pools, filled
with hippos and crocodiles.
Ancient and recent volcanic activity
is evident within and around the park.
Visit Shetani or Devils Lava Flow formed
a few hundred years ago when a fiery
molten fury spewed from the earth! Or
climb to Chaimu Crater - in a mere 10
minutes. And stop by the eerie "Roaring
Rocks" , named after the buzz of
the cicadas that inhabit them and the
howl of the wind as it rushes past the
sheer face of the scarp.
From the Park's many panoramic vantage points, absorb
the vast vistas as you monitor the movement of the wildlife
herds below. The finest of Poachers Lookout, a roofed
hut high on a hill with views to eternity. |
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Wondrous
wildlife
The world's most magnificent game viewing
awaits you! Vast herds of dust-red elephant,
fat pods of hippo, giant crocodiles,
teeming herds of savannah dwellers plus
a fantasia of birds and magical flora
flourish here. The Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary
protects Tsavo's growing population
of endangered black rhino, successfully
inching their way back from the brink
of extinction caused by rampant poaching
in the 1960's. Beautiful Lake Jipe,
straddling the Kenya/Tanzania border,
offers memorable experiences of abundant
aquatic and bird life viewing - from
a hired boat! |
Mzima
Springs Magic
The lush, hippo inhabited pools of Mzima Springs are
a verdant cooling oasis. An underwater hippo-viewing
chamber, two nature trails and some scenic picnic spots
provide a refreshing and rewarding adventure. And a
romantic spot too! |
Wildlife
galore
Kenya's largest national park supports
ALL the "Big Five"! Home to
the country's largest herd of elephant
population, your exciting safari is
sure to include buffalo, lion, leopard
and rhino too. Plus at Mzima Springs,
abundant Nile crocodile and hippo. Herds
of giraffe, gerenuk, oryx, zebra and
impala range through bush and plains,
as do hartebeest, lesser kudu, eland,
water buck, Steinbuck, Kirk's Dik Dik
and kingspringer. Don't miss yellow
baboons and vervet monkeys as they cavort
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Birds
Prolific bird life - featuring over 600 recorded species
- are a true highlight. Birds of the semi-arid zone,
such as somali ostrich and golden pipit, slip by the
the more conspicuous white-headed buffalo weaver and
it;'s vivid coral rump displayed in flight, or the brilliantly
plumaged golden-breasted starling. Raucous hornbill,
with their lilting flight, are also prevalent in the
park as are hole-nested birds, such as orange-bellied
parrot, and D'Arnands's barbet that favour the thick-trunked
baobab tress.
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Roaring Rocks is an
excellent spot for raptors: eagles cruise
by at eye level and Bateleur comb the
rocky scarp for unsuspecting prey. The
Ngulia area, due in part to it's geography,
forms a focus for innumerable Eurasian
and Palaeartic migrating birds. A palaeartic
migratory bird-banding (bird-ringing)
project is at Ngulia Lodge.
Plants.
Ranging from woodland to semi-desert,
Tsavo West covers a diverse array of
habitats. For the most part. the area
is hot and dry, with acacia-commiphora
scrub broken by short grassy plains
flecked with thorn trees. Wild flowers
appear with the short rains and the
ground can be quickly carpeted with
delicate thnubergia, ipomoea and barleria.
Watch for the blazing fire-balllily
and the delonix, a sparsely branched
tree with exquisite white blooms, pollinated
by nocturnal bats. Rivers are fringed
with acacias as magnificent baobabs
rise leafless above the shimmering heat.
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Around and about Tsavo West
Nearby excursions can include visits to the massive
expanses of sister park Tsavo East, the verdant Taita
Hills or volcanic remnants of the Chyulu Hills. Within
easy reach is world-renowned Amboseli National Park,
remembered daily by the glorious backdrop views of majestic
Kilimanjaro.
Where to stay
Luxury Lodges and tented camps, hotels as well as self-catering
accommodation is available including:-
Kilaguni Lodge, Ngulia Safari Lodge,
Finch Hutton's Tented Camp, Kitani Safari
Lodge and Voyager Safari Camp.
Self catering
accommodation
Kamboyo Guest House located 8 km from the park HQ at
the Mtito Andei gate. It comprises 3 double bedrooms,
1 single, 2 bathrooms and WC's. Bedding, nets and limited
kitchen equipment is provided.
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Ngulia
Safari Camp offers 6
self-catering cottages or "bandas",
each with a double bedroom (2 single
beds with bedding and nets), bathroom
and WC plus a fully equipped kitchen
and outdoor dining area.
Kitani
Safari Camp offers 8
stone cottages, each with a double bedroom
(2 single beds with bedding's and net),
hot water, bathroom and WC plus an equipped
kitchen and outdoor dining area. An
outdoor BBQ restaurant and bar, generator
and a s basic food and beverages shop,
as well as access to meals (delivery
too) from the nearby sister Kitani Safari
Lodge round out this site.
Lake Jipe Banda's. On
the lakeshore, three cottages or "bandas"
are available. each with 2 single beds
with nets, water, outdoor cooking area
and kerosene lamps. A detached building
offers showers and toilets for all visitors.
Camping.
There are 3 public campsites (water and latrine only)
as follows:-
Kamboyo Campsite (8 kms from Mtito Andei gate), Chyulu
Campsite (1 km from Chyulu gate) and Lake Jipe Campsite
(on the lakeshore). A wide selection of "special"
(private) campsites are available.
Guide services.
To explore the park on foot, the service of a KWS ranger
is required due to the potentially dangerous wildlife.
As a naturalist and park expert, KWS ranger may be booked
in advance through the warden.
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What
to take with you.
Drinking water, picnic and camping equipment (if you
camp overnight) , binoculars, camera, hat, sunscreen,
sunglasses, insect repellent, anti-malarial prophylactics,
walking boots and field guides.
How to get there.
By road: Mtito Andei gate is 240 kms
south of Nairobi and 249 kms north of
Mombasa on the main Nairobi - Mombasa
highway. You can hire a 4X4 WD Car from
TOMASI
Holidays
Africa in Mombasa to
visit Tsavo West National Park in comfort.
Roads:
The roads are well graded and efficiently maintained
Gates:
Chyulu, Mtito Andei (Kamboyo HQ) , Tsavo, Jipe, Ziwani
and Maktau
By air:
Air strips are at Kilaguni, Finch Hattons and Lake Jipe.
Source: Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS)
P. O. Box 40241 Nairobi Kenya
URL: http://www.kws.org
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