This is a private day trip experience. You will be picked up at 5 am from your hotel. You will spend at time viewing spectacular wildlife and colorful landscapes of Tsavo East National park.
You will visit the Aruba dam where different animals come to drink water. The nature is beautiful and you will not want to leave.
During this trip you will have lunch in one of the lodges inside the park.
It's a day trip not to miss when in Malindi
Pickup included
You will be picked up at 5:45 am and follow the busy Mombasa – Nairobi road to the first gate to Tsavo East national park. Short stopover before entering the park via Bachuma gate. Embark on your first game viewing exercise in search of the red Elephants, the “Man eaters lions of Tsavo”, Buffalo, Cheetah, Giraffe, Antelopes etc.
Visit the famous Aruba dam where lots of wildlife can be seen especially during the dry season.
Later proceed to a restaurant for lunch. After Lunch, leave for another game drive in this largest National Park in Kenya before you exit. There are numerous numbers of small and big game and different bird species to be viewed in this day. Later drive out of the park and start the drive back to Mombasa and be dropped at your hotel.
This marks the end of the day safari.
2 hours are spent driving to and from Tsavo to Mombasa, Inside the park we spent 5 to 6 Hours depending on the sightings , bringing the whole experience to 7 to 8 Hours
These are the Many rock formations inside of Tsavo East National Park. There are lots of wildlife in these areas for the sightings
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