Tsavo

4 Days Tsavo West Wilderness Safari

Available from Mar 1, 2026
Available until Dec 31, 2026
Maximum guests 6 guests
Duration 4 days

Explore the dramatic volcanic landscapes of Tsavo West on this 4-day safari through Kenya’s most geologically diverse park. From the crystal waters of Mzima Springs to the black lava flows of Shetani, Tsavo West offers scenery and experiences unlike anywhere else in Kenya.

What's Included

  • Return transport from Nairobi or Mombasa
  • 3 nights full-board lodge accommodation
  • All game drives with experienced guide
  • Park entry fees
  • Mzima Springs visit
  • Shetani Lava Flows visit
  • Bottled drinking water

What's Not Included

  • Tips and gratuities
  • Travel insurance
  • Cave exploration (if available)
  • Items of personal nature

Day-by-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Nairobi/Mombasa – Tsavo West

Depart from Nairobi or Mombasa and drive to Tsavo West National Park. Unlike its eastern counterpart, Tsavo West features hills, mountains, and diverse vegetation created by volcanic activity.

Arrive at your lodge—many Tsavo West accommodations occupy spectacular settings with views over watering holes or the Chyulu Hills.

Afternoon game drive exploring the park’s northern sector. The varied terrain means diverse wildlife habitats supporting elephants, buffaloes, lions, and numerous antelope species.

Dinner and overnight in Tsavo West.

Day 2: Mzima Springs & Wildlife

Morning visit to Mzima Springs—a natural wonder where 220 million liters of crystal-clear water emerge daily from volcanic rock filtration. Hippos and crocodiles live in these waters, viewable from an underwater observation chamber. Fish, including barbel and tilapia, swirl around the viewing windows.

Continue with a game drive through the Lake Jipe area, watching for the diverse birdlife that thrives in Tsavo West’s varied habitats.

Afternoon exploring the Ngulia Hills—a known leopard stronghold and rhino sanctuary. The terrain is rugged and scenic, with rock outcrops providing perfect leopard habitat.

Dinner and overnight at your lodge.

Day 3: Shetani Lava & Exploration

Morning drive to the Shetani Lava Flows—meaning “devil” in Swahili, named by local people who witnessed the eruption approximately 500 years ago. Walk on the stark black volcanic rock and witness how vegetation is slowly reclaiming the land.

Nearby, explore Shetani Caves—lava tubes created during the volcanic activity (if accessible).

Afternoon game drive through different park sectors. Tsavo West’s scenery constantly changes—from woodland to grassland, rocky outcrops to river valleys.

Sunset views over the park before dinner and overnight.

Day 4: Tsavo West – Departure

Morning game drive for final wildlife sightings. Tsavo West often saves surprises for last—perhaps a leopard in a tree or elephants bathing at a waterhole.

Breakfast at the lodge before check out. Drive to Nairobi or Mombasa for your onward journey, or continue to Tsavo East or the coast for an extended safari.

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