Tsavo West National Park, the western sibling of Tsavo East, is equally vast but more scenic, with dramatic volcanic landscapes, rolling hills, and lush oases. The park is home to the famous Mzima Springs, a natural spring-fed pool where visitors can view hippos and crocodiles from an underwater observation chamber. Wildlife sightings include elephants, lions, leopards, rhinos, and a variety of plains game. The park’s rugged terrain also hosts lava flows and the striking Chyulu Hills, offering a unique backdrop for safaris. Tsavo West’s rich history includes the infamous “Man-Eaters of Tsavo,” lions that attacked railway workers in the 19th century. Today, it is a peaceful and rewarding destination, offering game drives, walking safaris, and cultural encounters with the local communities. With its mix of wildlife, history, and breathtaking landscapes, Tsavo West is a perfect complement to Tsavo East for a complete safari adventure.
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