This short tour takes you out of the hustles and bustles of the Nairobi City to some of Kenya’s most popular national parks.
Tsavo East National Park – Revisit the Man Eaters of Tsavo Story
Tsavo East National Park is along the Nairobi-Mombasa highway, opposite its sister park called Tsavo West. Tsavo East has red soil in plenty, attracting elephants that love to bathe in it. That’s why we have the red elephants of Tsavo East. The early railway construction workers were once eaten by lions. That’s where the Man Eaters of Tsavo story rose from.
Tsavo West National Park: Meet the African Big Five
Tsavo West National Park is adjacent to the Tsavo East National Park. The two parks boast a breathtaking view of undulating hills. At Tsavo West, you will meet all the Big Five and see the scenic Mzima springs where hippos, crocodiles and fish thrive in unity. Tsavo West has many smaller preys and predators, hippos, and crocodiles.
Amboseli National Park: The Land of Giants
Amboseli National Park will be our third destination in our 4 days and 3 nights trip. Amboseli, also called the Land of the Giants, is full of elephants. If you yearn to see numerous elephants at once, do not miss this tour. Amboseli shows you the snow-capped Mt. Kilimanjaro without going to Tanzania. Amboseli National Park offers a shelter to all the Big Five and many smaller wild animals.