Discover Kenya's largest wildlife ecosystem on a Combined Tsavo East & West Safari from Diani Beach. Red elephants, lions, Mzima Springs, volcanic landscapes, luxury lodges and unforgettable game drives.
Contrast the raw, expansive horizons of Tsavo East with the lush, dramatic features of Tsavo West.
Tsavo's elephants are among the largest herds in Africa. Their distinctive red appearance comes from rolling in the park's rich red volcanic soil.
A major wildlife gathering point where elephants, buffaloes, zebras and antelopes frequently congregate.
The endless landscapes make wildlife spotting easier and create some of Kenya's most iconic safari scenery.
Tsavo East is renowned for lion sightings and offers excellent opportunities to spot cheetahs and hyenas.
One of Kenya's most beautiful natural attractions. Crystal-clear water emerges from underground springs, attracting hippos, crocodiles and countless bird species.
A dramatic black lava field created by ancient volcanic activity that tells the geological story of the region.
One of Kenya's protected black rhino conservation areas and among the best places to search for this endangered species.
Rolling hills, volcanic cones, acacia woodlands and dramatic viewpoints create some of the most picturesque safari scenery in East Africa.
We work exclusively with highly rated camps and premium properties built around critical animal staging zones and waterholes.
| Destination | Lodge | Highlight |
|---|---|---|
| Tsavo East | Ashnil Aruba Lodge | Overlooks Aruba Dam wildlife area |
| Tsavo East | Sentrim Tsavo East | Family-friendly and excellent location |
| Tsavo West | Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge | Waterhole views from the terrace |
| Tsavo West | Severin Safari Camp | Luxury tents with stunning scenery |
| Tsavo West | Voyager Ziwani Camp | Riverfront setting and walking safaris |
Every operational variable is handled thoroughly within our upfront cost structures—no hidden extras.
June to October: The dry season offers exceptional wildlife viewing as animals gather around permanent water sources. January to March: Warm weather, fewer visitors, and fantastic photography conditions. November to December: Short rains transform the landscape into lush green birdwatching backdrops. *Because Tsavo enjoys a relatively dry climate year-round, safaris can be fully enjoyed during every season.
Discover Kenya's largest and most diverse wildlife ecosystem. Tell us your target dates, and we'll build your seamless 2, 3, or 4-day safari from Diani Beach.