Embark on an unforgettable 2-day safari to Tsavo East National Park, one of Kenya’s largest and most iconic wildlife reserves. Known for its spectacular landscapes, abundant wildlife, and the famous red elephants, this adventure promises thrilling game drives and serene moments amidst the African wilderness.
Leave Mombasa early morning, after breakfast and drive to Tsavo East National Park. Enter Tsavo East National Park through Bachuma gate and begin game drive. Arrive Voi Safari Lodge for lunch and a short rest. After lunch the game drive will continue in search of Tsavo East game. You may see the Big Cats, ‘Red’ Elephants, Buffalos, Antelopes and other wildlife. Dinner and an overnight stay will be at your choice of Tsavo East Safari Lodge.
There will be an early morning game drive followed by breakfast at your lodge. Leave your lodge mid morning to return to Mombasa , arriving at your beach hotel for late lunch.
Meals, Accommodation, Transportation services, Tour Guide, Government taxes, Mineral water, Park entry fee
International and domestic airfares, Personal expenses and gratitude, Cancellation charges, Visa & Tourism fee, Driver's tips
The package typically includes transportation from Mombasa to Tsavo East and back, park entry fees, accommodation for one night, meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), and game drives.
Participants will travel by road, departing from Mombasa in safari vehicles equipped for comfort and game viewing.
Tsavo East National Park is approximately 150 kilometers (about 93 miles) from Mombasa, and the drive typically takes around 2 to 3 hours, depending on road conditions.
Tsavo East is known for its diverse wildlife, including elephants, lions, leopards, buffaloes, giraffes, zebras, and various bird species. The park is also famous for its red elephants and the scenic Yatta Plateau
Yes, meals are included in the package. This typically consists of breakfast, lunch, and dinner served either at the accommodation facilities or packed for picnics during game drives.
The best time for safari experiences in Tsavo East is typically during the dry seasons, from late June to October and January to February, when wildlife congregates around water sources and vegetation is less dense.