Tsavo West National Park
Halfway Between Nairobi And Mombasa Lie West And East Tsavo National Parks, Which Together With Chyulu Hills National Park Total 8217 Square Miles (21,283 Km2). Large Herds Of Over 100 Elephant, With A Total Of Over 15,000 In Tsavo West And East Combined, Over 60 Species Of Mammals And 400 Species Of Birds Have Been Recorded. Also Present Are Lion, Caracal, Giraffe, Zebra, And A Variety Of Antelope.
Less Game Is Usually Seen Here Than In Amboseli National Park. However, The Park’s Rugged Terrain Is Quite Impressive In Itself.
Tsavo West National Park Is Predominately Extensive Semiarid Plains Broken By Occasional Granite Outcrops. Lava Fields Are Located Near Kilaguni Lodge. Altitudes Range From 1000 Feet (305 M) To Nearly 6000 Feet (1830 M) In The Ngulia Mountains In The Northern Region Of The Park.
From The Mzima Springs’ Underwater Viewing Platform, Located Just South Of Kilaguni Lodge, Visitors May Be Lucky Enough To Watch Hippo Swim About The Clear Waters With Grace And Ease. Crocs And Numerous Species Offish Can Also Be Seen. The Best Viewing Is Early In The Morning, Kilaguni Lodge Is About 180 Miles (290 Km) From Nairobi.
Accommodation - Class A: * Finch Hattons Safari Camp Overlooks A Hippo Pool And Has 35 Tents With Ensuite Facilities, And Swimming Pool.
Class B: * Kilaguni Lodge Has 50 Rooms With Facilities Ensuite And Swimming Pool. * Ngulia Lodge Has 52 Rooms With Ensuite Facilities And Swimming Pool.
Class D: * Ngulia Safari Camp Is Located Near Ngulia Lodge And Has Self-Service Bandas. * Kitani Lodge Is Located Near Mzima Springs And Has Self-Service Bandas.
Camping: Campsites Are Available At Kitani, Kamboyo And Kangechwa, And At The Following Park Gates: Mtito Andei, Ziwani, Chyulu (Kilaguni), Kasigau And Tsavo. Chyulu Has Show¬ers And Toilets; The Other Campsites Have Basic (If Any) Facilities.
Accommodation Near Tsavo National Park -Class A: * Taita Hills Lodge And Salt Lick Lodge Are Situated Between The Southern Extensions Of Tsavo East And West Parks, About 240 Miles (390 Km) From Nairobi. * Salt Lick Lodge, Built On Stilts To Enhance Viewing Of Wildlife Visiting The Salt Lick, Has 64 Rooms With Facilities Ensuite And Swimming Pool. * Taita Hills Lodge Has 60 Rooms With Ensuite Facilities And Swimming Pool.
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