Tsavo West National Park

Tsavo West National Park – Kenya Safari | Apes & Wildlife Safaris
Kenya · Volcanic Wilderness · Taita-Taveta

Tsavo West National Park

Crystal water bubbles from ancient lava. Hippos drift past an underwater glass window. Black rhinos browse volcanic scrub. Tsavo West is Kenya’s most geologically dramatic park.

9,065km²
Park Area
Black Rhino
Sanctuary Present
50M litres
Mzima Springs Daily
400+
Bird Species
📍
Location
SE Kenya, Taita-Taveta County
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Signature
Mzima Springs
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Best Months
Jun–Oct, Jan–Feb
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Temperature
22°C – 32°C
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Nearest Airport
Moi / Nairobi
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Unique
Shetani Lava Fields
Where Lava Meets Crystal Water

Hippos Through an Underwater Window, Black Rhinos on Volcanic Plains

Tsavo West National Park is Kenya’s geological theatre — a vast landscape shaped by ancient volcanic activity, where the Shetani lava fields stretch across 50 square kilometres in a black frozen ocean, and crystal-clear Mzima Springs bubble up at 50 million litres per day from the volcanic aquifer beneath.

Mzima Springs is Tsavo West’s signature experience — pools fed by subterranean volcanic water where hippos and Nile crocodiles co-exist in extraordinary clarity. An underwater observation chamber allows visitors to watch hippos drifting weightlessly in crystal water from below — one of Kenya’s most genuinely unique wildlife viewing experiences.

Combined with Tsavo East and Amboseli, Tsavo West completes the southern Kenya’s finest safari circuit. Book your Tsavo West safari with Apes & Wildlife Safaris.

🎫 Fees & Permits
$90
Park Entry Fee · Per person per day · Non-resident

Mzima Springs walk entry approximately $5. Black Rhino Sanctuary guided tracking approximately $60–80 per person. All bookable through Apes & Wildlife Safaris.

⚠️ Must Know Before You Go

Tsavo West’s northern sections near Mzima Springs are cooler. Road from Mombasa makes this accessible for coastal fly-in combinations. Malaria prophylaxis required.


Biodiversity

Wildlife & Natural Highlights

01 — Mzima Springs

Underwater Hippo Observatory

The crystal-clear volcanic spring pools allow close observation of hippos from an underground chamber. Enormous animals drifting inches from the glass in turquoise water — one of Kenya’s most extraordinary wildlife experiences.

02 — Black Rhino

Critical Conservation Sanctuary

The Ngulia Black Rhino Sanctuary provides critical protection for one of Kenya’s most endangered populations. Guided tracking walks are the most reliable method for black rhino encounters in Kenya.

03 — Shetani Lava Fields

Moonscape Geological Walk

The Shetani lava flow — estimated only 200–500 years old — stretches across the park in a black rock ocean. Shetani Caves and lava tubes are dramatic geological features unlike anything else in Kenya.

04 — Lions & Cheetah

Open Plains Predators

Lions are well-established in Tsavo West’s open grasslands. Cheetah hunt the plains bordering the Tsavo River. Both species reliably encountered on morning game drives.

05 — Elephants

Volcanic Plains Herds

Elephant herds move freely between Tsavo East and West across the Tsavo River corridor. Water-dependent behaviour at Mzima Springs and the river delivers excellent close-range opportunities.

06 — Ngulia Migration

Africa’s Great Bird Ringing Station

The Ngulia Hills are a globally important migration bottleneck — hundreds of thousands of Palearctic migrants concentrated and ringed here annually in one of Africa’s most significant bird-ringing programmes.


Key Areas

Key Areas & Experiences

Tsavo West’s key areas cluster around Mzima Springs in the north and the Tsavo River in the south, with the Shetani lava fields as the signature geological experience.

Mzima Springs
💧 Underwater Observatory

The underground viewing chamber for hippo watching is Tsavo West’s defining experience. A boardwalk along the springs delivers crocodiles, water birds, and the crystal pools that supply Mombasa’s water.

Shetani Lava Fields
🌋 Geological Walk

A guided walk across the Shetani lava field with views to Kilimanjaro on clear days — dramatic contrast to the green acacia woodland surrounding it.

Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary
🦏 Rhino Tracking

The fenced sanctuary offers guided rhino tracking with armed rangers — Kenya’s most reliable black rhino encounter programme.

Tsavo River Circuit
🦁 Game Drive

The Tsavo River corridor delivers the park’s most consistent general game viewing — elephants, lions, buffalo, and diverse antelope along permanent water.

Plan Your Visit

Best Time to Visit Tsavo West National Park

Jun · Jul · Aug · Sep · Oct
Long Dry Season ⭐

Best game viewing, wildlife at Mzima Springs and Tsavo River. Clear Kilimanjaro views from Shetani.

Jan · Feb
Short Dry Season ⭐

Excellent conditions, black rhino tracking most reliable in short grass.

Nov · Dec
Short Rains

Landscape greens, migrant birds arrive at Ngulia. Wildlife remains good.

Mar · Apr · May
Long Rains

Some roads challenging. Mzima Springs and northern areas remain accessible.

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Insider Knowledge

Essential Tips for Tsavo West National Park

01

Don’t Miss the Underwater Chamber

The Mzima Springs underwater chamber is one of Kenya’s most unique wildlife viewing experiences. Arrive early for the most intimate encounter with drifting hippos.

02

Book the Rhino Tracking Walk

Black rhino tracking on foot in Ngulia Sanctuary is Tsavo West’s most exclusive activity. Spaces very limited — book through Apes & Wildlife Safaris in advance.

03

Walk the Shetani Lava Field

The moonscape of Shetani, with ancient lava tubes to explore, is dramatically unlike anything else in Kenya. A guided 2-hour walk well spent.

04

Combine with Tsavo East

East and West together form Africa’s largest national park complex. The combined circuit is the definitive Tsavo safari experience.

05

Visit Ngulia for the Migration

October–November brings extraordinary concentrations of Palearctic migrants to Ngulia. One of Africa’s most fascinating conservation activities.

06

Stay at Kilaguni Serena

Kenya’s oldest safari lodge, inside Tsavo West, has a waterhole attracting elephants and rhinos day and night.

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