Favorite thing: Game-drives ! The colors and landscape are so beautiful.
Allthough the animals are a bit more "hard to find"in Tsavo, you get a feeling of beeing almost alone with the nature in Tsavo - There are not alot of safari veichles on the roads - and that makes your Game-drives more peacefull ,and exiting.
You may very often be the first to watch the animals , and often you are alone to enjoy it .
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Favorite thing: Of course, the wildlife is the main reason anyone visits a national park in East Africa, and we were no exception.
Wildlife comes in different forms, and as well as the large mammals, I enjoy seeing the birds. I am not a knowledgable birder, but I do like to see them.
Written Dec 19, 2004
Favorite thing: One of my favourite aspect of a trip, is the flora and fauna of the destiantion. It doesn't have to be large mammals either, I was rather taken with these little butterflies which had settled on the ground.
Written Dec 18, 2004
Favorite thing: Tsavo National Park is two separate parks: Tsavo East and West. It is also the largest National Park in Kenya with a surface of 21,000 square km. Tsavo East - the one I visited - is savannah grassland with thorny bushes and some marshland near the Voi River. This sparse low vegetation is ideal for spotting animals of all sorts.
Fondest memory: Obviously the large variety of animals: those I saw were lions and lionesses, warthogs, different types of gazelles, kudus, dik-diks, zebras, elephants, babboons, giraffes, ipus, eagles, and mayn more
Written Nov 6, 2003
Favorite thing: The wildlife to all to ourselfs! Worth a stay of
at least 3 nights!! Try to get some kind of action shot when it is there!! Because you
will never get the same shot again!! Thats
what is great about going to take photos of
all this!! This time could be the last!!!!!
Fondest memory: TOO MANY!
Written Feb 25, 2003
Favorite thing: Even the road markers are RED!! They are needed, the self-drivers would never be able
to find their way around the park. Even this
stuff is worth a picture. When your in the LAND-ROVER and your driving what seems like forever. You come across a marker and
see you have much more driving to do.
TSAVO EAST is very big!!
Fondest memory: RED-ELEPHANTS, what-else?
Written Feb 25, 2003
Favorite thing: Never seen a geranuk in ZIMBABWE or
my first trip to KENYA! I was so pleased.
Very lucky. We seen many of these. You can just tell when they are about to stand on the back legs. BEAUTIFUL ANIMALS!!
Fondest memory: TOO MUCH!! A MUST VISIT!!
Written Feb 25, 2003
Favorite thing: When your supposed to be resting. Your watching if your LUCKY,the wildlife in your front or back yard. These IMPALA, were passing in back of our tents. One of the females got out of line. The MALE IMPALA, just getting her back where she belongs!!!!! My driver and guide went to town. Myself and my cook had our OWN-SAFARI going on while waiting for them. Jusy grab your camera and quietly take your shots. AND ENJOY!!
Fondest memory: Really too many. But having WILD-ANIMALS
in your yard! Thats great!!
Written Feb 25, 2003
Written Dec 18, 2004
Favorite thing: I don't know the names of many of the flowers found in the gardens, but they sure were beautiful.
Written Dec 18, 2004
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Tsavo East's DARKNESS, BEAUTY & ADVENTURE!

TSAVO PARK is a special place for me. Maybe the MAN-EATING LIONS!! The rail road called: THE LUNATIC-LINE! But it's the elephants!! Up until about 20 or 25 years ago there were around 40,000 elephants...
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I had seen wild animals in zoos before and I had never really liked wild them that much. This until I embarked on a safari: this time they fascinated me! . .
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Tsavo National Park is divided into two seperate parks for aministrative purposes, Tsavo East and Tsavo West. We flew in to Mombasa and travelled up from there to the park, which is only a reasonably...
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