The Narrative
Kenya's Largest Protected Area
Spanning nearly 22,000 square kilometers, Tsavo is a place of raw,
untamed beauty. Divided into East and West, it offers a mosaic of
landscapes—from the flat, semi-arid plains of the East to the volcanic hills and spring-fed oases of the West.
Here, the “red elephants” gain their distinctive hue from dust-bathing in the park’s iron-rich volcanic soil, creating a sight found nowhere else on earth.
Best for Red Elephants
Unique sightings of elephants
tinted with Tsavo’s rust-colored
dust.
Vast Wild Landscapes
Open savannah, lava flows, and
the stunning Yatta Plateau.
Bird Watching
Over 500 species of birds
recorded across diverse habitats.
Classic Game Drives
Quiet, uncrowded routes offering intimate wildlife encounters.
The Experience
Life in the Savannah

Game Drives
Traverse the endless horizons in
open-top 4×4 vehicles for optimal
wildlife viewing.

Bird Watching
A paradise for ornithologists with
massive migratory populations and
endemic rarities.

Photography
Capture the contrast of vibrant red
dust against deep blue skies and
golden plains.

Scenic Exploration
Visit the Mzima Springs, Shetani
Lava Flows, and the roaring
Lugard’s Falls.
Why Journey to Tsavo?
Red-dusted elephants
Witness a unique visual spectacle of the world’s largest land mammals in rust-colored splendor.
Rugged scenery
From volcanic cones to crystal springs, the landscape is as diverse as the wildlife it holds.
Rich wildlife
Search for the “Big Five” and shy lesser kudus in an uncrowded sanctuary.
Ideal Location
The perfect middle ground for travelers moving between Nairobi and the Kenyan coast.