Tsavo National Park is a protected area located in southeastern Kenya, about 240 kilometers from Nairobi. The park is divided into two sections, Tsavo East and Tsavo West, which are separated by the Nairobi-Mombasa highway.
Tsavo National Park is one of the largest wildlife conservation areas in the world, covering an area of over 22,000 square kilometers. The park is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including the “Big Five” (lions, leopards, elephants, buffalos, and rhinos), as well as giraffes, zebras, antelopes, crocodiles, hippos, and over 500 species of birds.
Visitors to Tsavo National Park can enjoy a range of activities, including game drives, bird watching, nature walks, and guided tours. The park also offers several unique experiences, such as the Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary, where visitors can see black rhinos up close, and the Mzima Springs, a natural oasis that is home to hippos and crocodiles.
There are several lodges and campsites located within Tsavo National Park, providing accommodation for those who wish to stay overnight. The park is also easily accessible by road and air, making it a popular destination for both local and international tourists.