Tsavo National Park, one of Kenya’s oldest and largest national parks, spans a vast area divided into Tsavo East and Tsavo West by the Nairobi-Mombasa Road. As the country’s largest protected area, it offers a diverse landscape that supports a rich array of wildlife, including larger African mammals and a prolific bird population. Visitors can explore the park’s expansive savannahs, dense forests, and rugged hills, all while observing the natural behaviors of its inhabitants. The park’s dual sections provide distinct experiences, from the more arid and open plains of Tsavo East to the lush and varied terrain of Tsavo West.
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