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1 Day Safari to Tsavo East National Park from Diani / Mombasa, Kenya

1 Day Safari to Tsavo East National Park from Diani / Mombasa, Kenya

Price starts from $275pp

Overview

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Kenya's wildlife on a thrilling 1-day safari to Tsavo East National Park, departing from Diani or Mombasa Road. Embark on an unforgettable journey through the vast savannahs, acacia-dotted landscapes, and rugged terrains of one of Kenya's largest and oldest national parks.

Itinerary

Tsavo East Safari Day Trip

Leave for Tsavo East National Park from Diani early morning. Drive along the main Mombasa to Nairobi road and enter Tsavo East through Bachuma gate. You will drive to Aruba dam, where there is a high concentration of wildlife and bird life. Proceed to Voi Safari Lodge or your chosen lodge for lunch and have a short rest. In the afternoon there will be another extended game drive leaving Tsavo East late in the afternoon. You will arrive at your Diani hotel late in the evening.

What's Included

Meals, Accommodation, Transportation services, Tour Guide, Government taxes, Mineral water, Park entry fee

What's NOT Included

International and domestic airfares, Personal expenses and gratitude, Cancellation charges, Visa & Tourism fee, Driver's tips

FAQ

How long is the 1-day Diani/Mombasa Safari to Tsavo East National Park?

The 1-day safari typically covers a full day, allowing for a brief but immersive experience in Tsavo East National Park.

What wildlife can be expected in Tsavo East National Park?

Tsavo East is known for a diverse range of wildlife, including elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, buffalos, and various bird species.

What type of accommodations are provided during the 1-day safari?

Accommodations are generally not included in a 1-day safari, as the focus is on maximizing time for game drives without overnight stays.

When is the best time to go on a 1-day safari to Tsavo East National Park?

While safaris can be enjoyed throughout the year, the dry season (from late June to October) is generally recommended for optimal wildlife viewing.