Discover the best top things to do in Tsavo National Park West, Kenya including Face 2 Face Safaris, Expedition happy Hour, Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary, Roaring Rocks, Tsavo Safaris Tours, Mzima Springs, LUMO Community Wildlife Sanctuary, Shetani Lava Flows, Shetani Lava Flows, Lunatic Line.
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Face 2 Face Safaris is among the best tour operators in Kenya. We have been organising diversified Kenyan and East African Safaris with great satisfaction and value. Situated in Ukunda, on Kenya's South Coast, we are just a few meters from the shores and the sands of the world famous Diani Beach.
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We are a team of passionate Local guides who have joined hands to show the rest of the world the best of Kenya. Providing an unsurpassed safari destination and we invite you to see the magic for yourself. We are proud of our home and our cultures – and we see no better way to show it off than through organizing once-in-a-lifetime experiences for our clients!
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LUXURY PRIVATE WILDLIFE SANCTUARY IN KENYA’S TSAVO The Taita Hills Wildlife Conservancy derives its name from the surrounding clusters of hills and is an integral part of the Eastern Arc forests classified as an biodiversity hotspot. The conservancy covers an area of 28,000 acres of mosaic habitat where the plant physiognomy is riverine forest, savanna wood and grassland. The vegetation formation is usually dense, stratified and always dominated by Acacia /Commiphora trees and may appear to be evergreen in wet areas such as in the central lowlands of the sanctuary. The sanctuary straddles the Southern Tsavo West National Park and is an important dispersal area and migrating corridor for wildlife between Tsavo East National Park and Tsavo West National Park and making it a highly valued tourism recreational area and of ecological importance. The topography is generally mountainous that offers breath taking landscape views of the Kilimanjaro, Pare, and Uluguru mountains
I stayed 3 days in Lumo Community Wildlife Sanctuary and Taita Hills wildlife sanctuary. The landscape of the park is beautiful and varied; it is mainly savannah with some bushy areas surrounding waterholes. The fauna is exceptionnal. In the sanctuary park, during safaris,we have seen: - a female cheetah with 4 5-months old cubs, that were very playful. - female lions with cubs - black-backed jackals - huge families of elephants with a lot of babies - other mammals, e.g.: zebras, buffalos, waterbucks, hartebeests, warthogs… - a lot of birds. Taken together, I definetely recommend to visit Lumo Community Wildlife Sanctuary and Taita Hills wildlife sanctuary
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Climb these rocks for breath-taking views and the sounds of wind and cicadas that give them their name.
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Did two drives 1 evening and 1 morning. Saw 5 lionesses and their 10 cubs one evening which was awesome except for the etiquette of some tourists!!! Following morning saw lionesses go in for the kill against a large herd of buffalo. Saw so much game including plenty of elephant. 3 out go big 5 see. No rhino in this park.
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From the sight of fifty million gallons of crystal clear water gushing out of from the under parched lava rock that is the Mzima Springs to the Shetani lava flows, Tsavo West is a beautiful, rugged wilderness. The savannah ecosystem comprises of open grasslands, scrublands, and Acacia woodlands, belts of riverine vegetation and rocky ridges including the Poacher's Lookout where visitors can see the teeming herds in the plains below. Tsavo West offers some of the most magnificent game viewing in the world and attractions include elephant, rhino, Hippos, lions, cheetah, leopards, Buffalos, diverse plant and bird speciesThe under glass at Mxima springs is amazing.
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LUMO Community Wildlife Sanctuary came into being in 1997 when three of the Ranches situated in the Tsavo West Zone namely Lualenyi, Mramba and Oza merged to form a wildlife conservancy. Lumo is part of the historical elephant migration corridor linking Tsavo Ecosystem to the Shimba Hills in the neighboring Kwale County.
I stayed 3 days in Lumo Community Wildlife Sanctuary and Taita Hills wildlife sanctuary. The landscape of the park is beautiful and varied; it is mainly savannah with some bushy areas surrounding waterholes. The fauna is exceptionnal. In the sanctuary park, during safaris,we have seen: - a female cheetah with 4 5-months old cubs, that were very playful. - female lions with cubs - black-backed jackals - huge families of elephants with a lot of babies - other mammals, e.g.: zebras, buffalos, waterbucks, hartebeests, warthogs… - a lot of birds. Taken together, I definetely recommend to visit Lumo Community Wildlife Sanctuary and Taita Hills wildlife sanctuary
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Have your guide drive you up the bush tracks as close as you can get to the volcano. It was a massive eruption when it happened as evidence of extensive lava flows are everywhere. That being said, game is scarcer in this area because of the difficulty of animals to walk over the lava. Heavy bush country surrounds the flows and you can spot some exceptional birds and bush dwellers.
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We passed through this place on our way to Serena from Amboseli. Amazing to see such a young volcano. The reason to carry your camera in Africa if you are a landscape lover
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This railway, built in 1898 and dubbed the "Lunatic Line," divides Tsavo National Park into East and West. This is where several lions,the "Maneaters of Tsavo," devoured 140 railway workers before Lt. Col Patterson managed to kill them. The film 'The Ghost and the Darkness', was based on Patterson's story.
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