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Discover the world-famous Tsavo East National Park on this 2-day safari adventure. With transport from Mombasa and your guide, enjoy an exhilarating look at the park’s abundance of elephants, big cats and an evening of relaxing accommodation. Tour Highlights

Itineraries

Day 1 :

Mombasa – Tsavo East

Start your 2-day adventure with a pick-up from your Mombasa hotel or Airport in the morning and drive to Tsavo East National Park, a sanctuary famous for its abundance of elephants and man-eating lions, truly an animal lovers paradise. You will arrive via game en-route to Voi safari lodge in time for lunch. Later In the afternoon, you will also get to enjoy game drives in the park. After your drive you will return to your lodge for dinner and a relaxing overnight stay.

Day 2 :

Tsavo East – Mombasa

Start your day with a delicious, early morning breakfast. Once finished you will check out of your accommodation and set out on a morning game drive. Later in the day you will depart for Mombasa, stopping for a spot of lunch on the way. After lunch you will proceed to Mombasa arriving late in the evening at your hotel or Moi International Airport.

. Lunch on both days . Overnight accommodation . Meals as per itinerary . Driver/guide . Hotel pickup and drop-off . Tips and gratuities . International flights

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Understanding these ecosystem-use dynamics by elephants and other large mammals is important in their management. The Tsavo ecosystem is home to Kenya’s largest elephant population (Blanc et al. 2007). This popula- tion was over 35,000 animals by the end of 1974 (Cobb 1976) and about 11,733 in 2008 (Omondi et al.

Tsavo East can be accessed through four gates: Manyani, Voi, Buchuma, and Sala. If you’re coming from Mombasa by car, you drive 65 miles on the Nairobi-Mombasa Road (A109) to the Buchuma Gate. Most people coming from Nairobi enter through the Manyani Gate, driving 180 miles to get there.Nov