Navigating the Red Plains...
Tsavo Landscape
The Raw Heart of Kenya

Tsavo

A Vast Wilderness of Red Earth and Glass Water.

The Untamed Frontier

Spanning over 22,000 square kilometers, Tsavo is one of the world's largest wildlife sanctuaries. Split into East and West, it offers a landscape of immense scale—from the flat, open plains of Tsavo East to the volcanic hills and lush springs of Tsavo West.

Known for its "Red Elephants"—so named because of the volcanic dust they dust-bathe in—Tsavo is a place of raw power and haunting beauty. It is the land of the Maneaters of Tsavo and the legendary Mudanda Rock.

22,000

KM² OF WILD

12,000+

RED ELEPHANTS

300

KM (YATTA PLATEAU)
Explore the Frontier
Tsavo View
Safari View

Mzima Springs

An oasis of pure crystal-clear water filtered through volcanic rocks. Here, hippos and crocodiles glide through underwater forests, visible from a sunken viewing chamber that offers an unrivaled look at aquatic life in the desert.

The East vs West

Dual Characters

"Tsavo East is the theatre of space; Tsavo West is the landscape of surprise."

Tsavo East

Famous for its flat landscape and the Galana River, offering exceptional visibility for tracking lions and herds across the red dust.

Tsavo West

A rugged terrain of hills, craters, and diverse habitats, including the Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary and the Chyulu Hills.