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TSAVO NATIONAL PARK OVERVIEW

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Tsavo National Park is one of the largest and oldest national parks in Kenya, covering an area of approximately 22,000 square kilometers. The park is divided into two sections, Tsavo East and Tsavo West, and is home to diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and a rich history.

The park is renowned for its red elephants, a rare color variation of the African elephant that is found only in Tsavo. The elephants are covered in red soil due to the park’s iron-rich red soil, and they are a unique sight to see. In addition to the elephants, Tsavo is also home to other wildlife such as lions, leopards, buffaloes, giraffes, zebras, and many more

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Why visit Tsavo National Park

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One of the main reasons to visit Tsavo National Park is its unique wildlife, particularly the red elephants. These elephants are a rare color variation of the African elephant and are found only in Tsavo. The elephants are covered in red soil due to the park’s iron-rich red soil, and they are a unique sight to see. In addition to the red elephants, visitors can also spot other wildlife such as lions, leopards, buffaloes, giraffes, zebras, and many more.

Apart from the wildlife, Tsavo National Park is also renowned for its stunning landscapes. The park boasts the world’s longest lava flow, the Yatta Plateau, stretching over 290 kilometers. Visitors can also explore the Mudanda Rock, a massive rock formation that towers over the surrounding plains, and the Lugard Falls, a series of rapids and waterfalls on the Galana River.

Tsavo National Park also has a rich history, with significant historical sites such as the Tsavo Railway Bridge and the Grogan Castle. Visitors can explore these historic sites and learn about the park’s role as a major battleground during World War I. Additionally, the park is home to the Maasai and Kamba people, who have a rich cultural heritage that visitors can learn about and experience.

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