Tsavo West National Park covers approximately 7,065 square kilometres and is one of Kenya’s most scenic and diverse wilderness areas. Located about 240 km from Nairobi and 250 km from Mombasa, the park is easily accessible by both road and air. Visitors travelling from Nairobi commonly enter through Mtito Andei Gate, while those from the coast use Tsavo Gate near Manyani. Other access points include Maktau, Ziwani, and Jipe Gates along the Taveta–Voi route. Several airstrips such as Kilaguni, Finch Hattons, Kamboyo, Jipe, Kasigau, and Ziwani make the park convenient for fly-in safaris.
Tsavo West is famous for its dramatic volcanic landscapes, rolling savannah, natural springs, and rich wildlife population, offering a classic yet less crowded safari experience.
Key Attractions in Tsavo West
- Mzima Springs – crystal-clear freshwater pools flowing from underground lava rock, home to hippos and crocodiles
- Lake Jipe – a scenic lake on the Kenya–Tanzania border, ideal for birdwatching
- Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary – a protected habitat for the endangered black rhino
- Shetani Lava Flows – striking black volcanic terrain
- Poacher’s Lookout & Roaring Rocks – panoramic viewpoints
Tsavo West is also historically famous for the legendary “Man-Eaters of Tsavo”, the lions that attacked railway workers during the construction of the Kenya–Uganda railway in 1898.
Wildlife in Tsavo West
The park is home to a wide variety of animals, including:
- Elephants
- Lions
- Leopards
- Cheetahs
- Buffaloes
- Giraffes
- Zebras
- Rhinos
- Wild dogs
- Crocodiles
It is also a birdwatcher’s paradise, with over 600 recorded bird species.
Park Entry Fees
| Category | Adults | Children |
|---|---|---|
| Citizens | KSh 1,350 | KSh 675 |
| Residents | KSh 1,000 | KSh 500 |
| Non-Residents | USD 80 | USD 40 |
Payments are made via the eCitizen platform using M-Pesa, Visa card, RTGS, or EFT.
Visitor Essentials
Visitors are encouraged to carry:
- Drinking water
- Picnic items (for day visits)
- Camping equipment (for overnight stays)
- Binoculars
- Camera
