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Tsavo West Hotels Lodges Camps: Tsavo West and Tsavo East National Parks form one of the largest National parks in the world and cover a massive 4% of Kenya’s total land area. Tsavo West Mtito Andei Gate is 233 km South of Nairobi and 250 km North of Mombasa on the main Nairobi- Mombasa Road.

Distance Nairobi-Mtito Andei: 233 km – Mtito Andei-Voi: 96 km – Voi-Mombasa: 153 km. From Malindi, take the western road (C103) and enter the park via Sala gate. Tsavo West National Park is an international wildlife and environmental treasure chest. It contains a variety of habitats, geological soil types, animals, birds, and plants.

The park is close to Amboseli National Park, and on a clear day in Tsavo West, you can see Kilimanjaro. Tsavo West in Kenya is hilly, rocky, greener, and more vegetated than Tsavo East but each has its own diversity.

Mzima Springs is a pool of natural spring water that attracts a lot of game and there is even an underwater hippo-viewing hide. The park became famous through the notorious “Man Eaters of Tsavo” incident at the turn of the century when man-eating lions were preying on the workers building the great Uganda Railway.

More than 50 different kinds of mammals graze, browse, hunt, and scavenge in the grasslands and bush country of the Tsavo West. Zebras are always seen slaking their thirst near Tsavo West’s luxurious game lodges.

Among the more unusual of the animals is the gerenuk, a long-necked antelope that browses on the higher, sweeter leaves of the acacia thorns. Carnivores are also abundant in the park. Tsavo West is known for its ‘Roaring Rocks’, which if climbed give views usually only seen by the eagles and vultures that whirl around these cliffs.

There is quite a variety of wildlife and birdlife in the park. Over 600 species of birds have been recorded. Moreover, game viewing is fairly easy. Animals include the leopard, cheetah, buffalo, rhino, elephant, giraffe, zebra, lion, crocodile, mongoose, hyrax, dik dik, and porcupine.

Tsavo West National Park hosts several of the most beautiful hotels and resorts are known worldwide. For those seeking fine hotels and resorts, Tsavo West offers some of the best five-star accommodations in Kenya.

Among the best hotels includes: Campi ya Kanzi a luxury camp, Finch Hattons Luxury Camp, Kiboko camp, Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge, Kitani Bandas, Rhino Valley Lodge, Sarova Taita Hills Game Lodge, Severin Safari Camp, Voyager Ziwani Safari Camp among others.

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