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Tsavo West National Park
The Land of Lava, Man-eaters,
Springs and much more...
Tsavo West National Park covers
7065 km2, approximately 30% of
Kenya's area under parks, and
contains a diversity of
habitats, wildlife and a
mountainous scenic landscape.
The park is a vast expanse of
savanna stretching from Mtito
Andei, along the Mombasa-Nairobi
road and south to the Tanzanian
border. The North Eastern
boundary along the Highway
adjoins Tsavo East National
Park, but Tsavo West has a more
varied topography and a more
diverse array of habitats than
its neighbour.
The park's habitats include open
plains alternating with Savannah
bush and semi desert scrub,
acacia woodlands; rocky ridges
and outcrops and more extensive
ranges and isolated hills; belts
of riverine vegetation; palm
thickets and on the Chyulu
hills, mountain forest.
There are numerous rocky
outcrops and ridges and part of
the park, towards the Chyulu
Hills, is of recent volcanic
origin with lava flows and ash
cones including the Shetani lava
flow, an example of a recent
volacano.
In the far south western corner
on the Kenya Tanzania border is
Lake Jipe, part of which is in
the park. This very attractive
lake is fed by runoff from Mt.
Kilimanjaro and the North Pare
mountains.
At Mzima Springs, in the North
of the park, water that has
filtered underground from the
Chyulu Hills gushes from below a
lava ridge into a series of
clear pools.
Location:
South Eastern Kenya, inland from
Mombasa, and the altitude ranges
between 200 - 1000m.
Climate:
Temperature ranges from 20 - 30o
C and rainfall from 200mm -
700mm. Two ran seasons: Long
rains - March/April & Short
rains - Nov/December.
How To Get There
Roads:
The main access routes are
through Chyulu Gate from
Amboseli and Mtito Andei Gate
from Nairobi (240 km) and
Mombasa. Visitors from Mombasa
also use Tsavo Gate near Manyani.
The park can also be reached via
Taveta-Voi road through Maktau,
Ziwani and Jipe gates.
Airstrips:
Kamboyo, Kilaguni, Tsavo Gate,
Jipe, Kasigau, Finch Hottons,
Ziwani and Maktau airstrips are
in good condition.
Park
Gates:
Chyulu, Mtito Andei, Tsavo, Jipe,
Maktau Gate, Kasigau and Ziwani
Gates.
Major Attractions
Recent volcanoes, lava flows and
caves with potential for
geological and cave exploration,
and hiking. Mzima Springs &
underwater hippo watching,
Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary, Lake
Jipe, Mt. Kilimanjaro, elephant,
rhino, diverse bird and plant
species. And if lucky - Wild
dogs.
Facilities
Lodges:
Ngulia Lodge; Kilaguni Serena
Lodge; Severin Safari
Camp/Lodge; Finch Hattons.
Campsites:
Lake Jipe (public); Kamboya
(public); Royal Little
(special); Simba (special);
Kenge (special); Kudu (special).
Others:
Kamboyo guesthouse; Tsavo West
Information Visitor Centre.
Bandas:
Lake Jipe; Kitani; Ngulia.
Picnic Sites:
Poachers look out; Chaimu
Crater; Shetani Lava Flow;
Roaring Rocks; Mzima Springs;
Visitor Information Centre
Picnic Site.
Common Vegetation
Most of the northern sector is
Acacia commiphora bushland with
scattered trees such as baobabs
- Adansonia digitata and Delonix
elata. In the Ngulia area, a
range of craggy hills reaches
around 1800m and is heavily
wooded. The southern sector
consists of open grassy plains.
The permanent tsavo river runs
through the northern part of the
park with a fringe of riverine
Acacia elatior and Hyphaene
compressa woodland. Lake Jipe is
bordered by extensive beds to
Typha and has large permanent
swamps at its eastern and
western ends. Mzima springs, is
fringed by Raphia farinifera and
Phoenix reclinata palms.
Visitor Activities
Boat excursion at lake Jipe;
Bird watching at lake Jipe;
Annual bird ringing at Ngulia
lodge; Hill and rock climbing at
Chaimu and Ngulia Hills.
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