In the morning after breakfast, safari in Tsavo West, then departure for Tsavo East park. The semi-arid plains of Tsavo-East extend from the Taita Hills to the Yatta escarpment where the broad Galana River flows and where large numbers of hippos and crocodiles live. Herds of elephants as well as herds of buffalo are numerous on the vast plains of Tsavo-East. Tsavo East also has the particularity of hosting numerous groups of lions, cheetahs also like the plains of Tsavo East. Arrival at Tsavo East Park photo safari going to the lodge for installation, rest and afternoon safari until sunset.
Tsavo East and Tsavo West together form one of the largest nature reserves in Africa (21,000 km2). Tsavo as a whole has an area of 10 million hectares, within which there are savannah, mountain ranges and hills, acacia forests and an extensive hydrographic network. Accommodation at lodge or camp