​User Reviews – Tsavo West NP

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phatsembi Visited: December 2014 Reviewed: May 3, 2015

Got upclose with the animals
Overall rating
4/5

The wildlife is exceptional, you can see the big five as well as numerous birding opportunities. The weather is just perfect for safari and accommodation is top notch.

ninara Visited: December 2014 Reviewed: Apr 24, 2015

Adventure into the African nature
Overall rating
5/5

In the tourism in Kenya everyone is a winner: tourists, wild animals, guides and local inhabitants. Above all us tourists, to whom Kenya offers unforgettable experiences and unbelievable views.

Tsavo West is different from the other national parks especially with the landscapes. The animals blend into the landscape and are not very conspicuous. That’s why Tsavo West is not as touristic as the famous Kenyan national parks, but it is more original and authentic. Tsavo West is an interesting destination for botanists and ornithologists too. On the roadside you can see unknown plants and flowers, the names of which are sometimes hard to find. Tsavo West is an adventure into the African nature and you can’t be sure of what you will see the next. The wilderness hides inside it a number of animals that are fairly shy of tourists although it may also be possible that you suddenly come across a leopard posing on the path just next to your vehicle. The number of the elephants has decreased because of the poaching.

After the rains the nature is green and forms a colorful scene with orange soil and black lava backdrop. The Shetani lava flow was formed two hundred of years ago but has remained the same shape since then, and with a little imagination you can hear in your ears when it streams from Chyulu hills down to Tsavo. The crater is still within view although covered with green vegetation, but the lava seems like it has just hardened. The name local people have given fits well: shetani, meaning devil. The natural formations: Mzima Springs with hippos and crocodiles, Chaimu volcano, Poacher’s Lookout, Roaring Rocks, Tsavo river, abundant forests and savanna offer striking and mysterious views.

In two days you can’t see everything, but the guides show you the best places. The guides are important because the area is large and you can drive a long way without seeing other tourists. Unfortunately not all the roads are good and it is better not to take risks. The guides are in contact with each other by radio if something happens, which is not usual. The hotels are in the middle of the park, so you can see wild animals wandering nearby from the restaurant or your tent.

Colleen Visited: December 2013 Reviewed: Apr 22, 2015

Overall rating
5/5

Tsavo West was the most beautiful place, and we saw so many wonderful animals there.

Carole Ann   –  
Canada CA
Visited: September 2014 Reviewed: Apr 16, 2015

65+ years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

An unforgettable life experience
Overall rating
5/5

Uniglobe Let's Go Travel organized our tailor-made 21 days Kenyan safari. In addition to Tsavo West (Voyageur Ziwani), we visited Amboseli ( Serena Lodge), Mt. Kenya National Park (Serena Mountain Lodge), Samburu (Intrepids Tented Camp), Lake Baringo (Island Camp Resort), Lake Nakuru (Flamingo Hill Tented Camp), LakeNaivasha (Sopa Lodge), and the Masai Mara (Entim Tented Camp). Everything about our safari was wonderful: our driver/guide, the weather, the accommodations, the wildlife, and all the varied scenery. We preferred the tented camps to the Lodges, however, in all places the service and food were memorable. We are now planning a return to Africa and are lookimg forward to another perfect experience.

florette kingston Visited: February 2009 Reviewed: May 24, 2014

Overall rating
4/5

Tsavo West lies between the main Nairobi to Mombasa road and Mount Kilimanjaro.

The area is best known for its broad red plains, whose endless acacia scrub and occasional waterholes provide sustenance to a population of elephants

Ellen   –  
Netherlands NL
Visited: July 2013 Reviewed: Oct 14, 2013

20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

A lot of variation in 1 park
Overall rating
4/5

Tsavo west is a very variously. I liked the different vegation in het park, althougt in some parts its very hard to spot animals because off the dense vegatation.In this park lives a lot of animals, but you do not see tem all. In other, less vegatated, parcs it's easier to spot animals. But sometimes the animals are crossing the roads, we almost hid a giraffe, because we didn't see it coming because of the vegatation. Luckaly our driver didn't drive to fast.if you only visiting 1 parc and you want to see a lot of animals, you better choose a different parc. But if you're visiting more parc, Tsavo west is a lovely suprising change to other parcs. To bad there is very long fence next to 1 of the roads. This fence is neccesary because of the elephants, but it's a pity that it's directly besides the road.
In Tsavo West you can also spot some history, like bridges who are builed in the 2nd world war. Whe had a very good guide from Pollmans, he had a lot of stories about the places the Germans fought with the British people. Do'nt know if it was all truth, but you have to believe your guide...
When your in Tsavo West you really have to go to the places with the black lava. It's like your on the moon or something, everywere you can see it's all black...

Raphael Cohn Visited: June 2013 Reviewed: Jul 22, 2013

Amazingly Beautiful and Wild Landscape
Overall rating
4/5

Tsavo West was the last stop on our 12 day honeymoon safari through Kenya with Natural Tours and Safaris. We had first visited Samburu, Mt. Kenya, Aberdares, Mara, Lake Naivasha, Lake Nakuru and Amboseli. Despite having been to so many amazing locations, we found Tsavo to be amazingly beautiful and unique. The landscape is a striking mix of rocky hills, greenery, black volcanic lava flows and red dirt that makes for some spectacular scenery. It also felt like the most 'wild' of the parks. We lodged at Rhino Valley which was very comfortable, set in a beautiful location and had some of the best food of our trip. There seemed to be a good chance of seeing leopards there (we saw 2), and the 'red' elephants are also quite cool. The one downside was that because it's so wild, hilly and brushy, wildlife can be harder to spot and so we went on a number of drives where we didn't see too much. Despite that, I still think Tsavo West is well worth the trip - just not if it's your only chance to see wildlife.

Mark Gomez Visited: June 2012 Reviewed: Mar 22, 2013

Once in a lifetime experience that needs to be done again.
Overall rating
5/5

I was surprised at the beauty and luxury at Tsavo. From the tents overlooking the river, which were rustic but luxurious, to the amazing dining facility with incredible selection, everything exceeded expectations. When I got to my tent, I could see hippos in the river from my patio. On the safari, we saw elephants, cheetahs, wildebeests, hippos, hyenas, and a pride of lions eating a water buffalo. Incredible experience. I travel to Kenya every summer to work with humanitarian organizations, and this year the safari was a special treat. I hope to do it again.

Robert Mitchell Visited: June 2012 Reviewed: Feb 28, 2013

An amazing experience. I would recommend it to others.
Overall rating
4/5

I saw a Leopard quite by chance. I also saw giraffes, buffalo, elephants,and various other animal. The weather was hot and dry. There was a lot of dust. The lodge was brilliant with lovely clean rooms and a good al a carte menu in the restaurant.

JASPAL SEMBI   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: November 2010 Reviewed: Jul 26, 2011

20-35 years of age

Overall rating
5/5

its the biggest national park in kenya where you can see all types of wildlife, the views, the bush, and lots of lodges to stay and places to see like mizima springs.

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