Tsavo East National Park, Kenya / 2023
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- Join us in this episode as we go searching for man-eaters and memorable sightings!
Our overland adventure takes us to our first stops in Kenya where we explore the beautiful Tsavo East National Park and visit the old forgotten Tsavo railway station.
We also review the Boma Simba Safari Lodge campsite!
For more info on the trip tips in our video, head to the blog link below:
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I spent time with the anti-poaching rangers in Tsavo in the 80s. So many wonderful memories, my heart is still there.
I was there a few months ago, got v to see so many Animals in just one day.
That’s amazing! Tsavo is one of our favourites🐾
Was just there a few weeks ago, but in the west. Looks so much drier in the east!
Awesome! We visited during the dry season last year, so it will definitely look a lot different to when you visited during the short rains early in the year🐾
@seekingwonder_za Yep! Learned that the hard way 😂 But still got to see some great wildlife!
Hi. I am planninig visiting tsavo park on december by selft drive rooftop tent rental car do you think it Will be worth it ?
Is december a nice Time ?
What would he better west or East ?
Any recomendations ?
Make longer videos!!!!!❤❤❤
Hi. I am planninig visiting tsavo park on december by selft drive rooftop tent rental car do you think it Will be worth it ?
Is december a nice Time ?
What would he better west or East ?
Any recomendations ?
Hi there! December can be a great time to visit Tsavo as it falls within Kenya's short rainfall season (November to December) which will transform all the landscapes to beautiful green sceneries. Most species also give birth during this season and as it falls outside of peak tourist season, there will be fewer crowds. We visited Tsavo during the month of August (as we planned our trip to be in Kenya to witness the great migration of the wildebeest in the Maasai Mara) - hence the dry landscapes in our video. We unfortunately only visited the East of the park!