Explore Tsavo East National Park, one of Kenya’s oldest and largest parks, renowned for its red elephants, open savannah, and iconic wildlife viewing along the Galana River.
Located in southeastern Kenya, Tsavo East National Park is part of the larger Tsavo ecosystem, which also includes Tsavo West. Covering over 13,700 km², Tsavo East is famous for its vast open plains, dust-red elephants, and dramatic scenery shaped by the Galana River, Yatta Plateau, and Lugard Falls.
It’s a classic safari destination ideal for visitors seeking expansive wilderness, fewer crowds, and authentic wildlife encounters.
Why Visit Tsavo East
Red Elephants & Big Game
The park is home to Kenya’s largest elephant herds, which often appear red from dust bathing in the iron-rich soil. You’ll also find lions, buffalo, giraffes, zebras, leopards, crocodiles, hippos, and over 500 bird species.
Galana River
The Galana River, lined with doum palms, is the lifeline of the park. Wildlife gathers here during dry months, making it a prime area for game viewing.
Remote & Untouched
Less developed than other Kenyan parks, Tsavo East offers a raw, off-the-beaten-track safari experience, particularly attractive for seasoned safari-goers.
Quick Facts
Location: Between Nairobi and Mombasa, southeastern Kenya
Size: 13,747 km²
Best Time to Visit: June to October (dry season), January to February
Famous For: Red elephants, Yatta Plateau, Galana River, wildlife photography
Accessibility: Easy road and rail access from Nairobi or Mombasa
Top Things to See & Do
Lugard Falls: Stunning series of white-water rapids along the Galana River.
Mudanda Rock: A natural rock outcrop and viewpoint where elephants gather to drink.
Yatta Plateau: The world’s longest lava flow—over 300 km long.
Wildlife Viewing: Spot lions, cheetahs, elephants, buffalos, crocodiles, and a variety of birds.
Photography Safaris: The contrast between red earth, wildlife, and blue skies makes for stunning shots.
Birdwatching: Over 500 species, including kingfishers, hornbills, and the rare Somali ostrich.
Where to Stay
? Inside the Park:
Satao Camp – Tented camp overlooking a waterhole.
Voi Safari Lodge – Located on a hill with panoramic views.
Ashnil Aruba Lodge – Located near Aruba Dam, good for game viewing.
How to Get There
By Road:
~5–6 hrs drive from Nairobi via the Mtito Andei Gate.
~2–3 hrs drive from Mombasa via the Bachuma Gate
By Rail:
The SGR train (Standard Gauge Railway) connects Nairobi and Mombasa with a stop at Voi, offering an affordable and scenic route.