Friday 23 January 2015

Tsavo National Park Safari Calling Adventurers from All Corners

Considering the geographical periphery, the renowned Tsavo wildlife reserve in Kenya is much larger than the nation of Israel or, the state of Michigan. As a matter of fact, even the island of Jamaica or, the county of Wales is much smaller than this is captivating national park. However, an ambitious construction project, namely the Nairobi Mombasa Highway, has sliced this majestic national park into almost two halves. Thus, the Tsavo East and the Tsavo West National Parks have come into existence. Some of the exotic beasts and birds that are widely seen here include elephant, lion, buffalo, eland, giraffe impala, kudu, rhinoceros, weavers, hornbills, sunbirds, rollers, and raptors, etc.

As a matter of fact, adventurous safari rides are exclusively common among tourists who come to the wildlife reserve from all possible regions of the earth round the year. The Tsavo National Park safari provides the exclusive opportunity to come across the Lugard Falls and the volcanic Mzima Springs. These naturally formed water bodies are home to shoals of barbell, hippopotamus and waterfowl. This national park is most ideal for those who prefer solitude and calmness. The vast park is also home to various species of ostrich, namely the common variety, Somalian variety and the Kenyan variety.

There are lots of impressive boarding and eating facilities inside this vast forest. These include

  • Galdessa bush camp
  • Ol Donyo Wuas Lodge
  • Finch Hattons Camp
  • Voyager Safari Camp
  • Man Eaters Camp
  • Lions Bluff Lodge and
  • Serena Kilaguni Lodge, etc.

These places provide ample luxuries and urban amenities to ensure unbelievable comfort to the guests. Moreover, these destinations are ideal for vacationing for both couples and families. These commercial places arrange captivating activities to keep the guests occupied along with providing them unadulterated exposure to sheer sub-Saharan wilderness.

Friday 10 October 2014

Exotic Safari Camp Experience in Tsavo National Park

A lengthy highroad that is referred to as A109 runs along the Tsavo national Park, bisecting it into Tsavo East and Tsavo West, respectively. The forest receives its name from the Tsavo River, which flows through the forest from west to east. Geographical beauty of the region is just unparallel to that of anywhere else. In addition to that exotic collection of wild beasts and birds across the park makes it one of the most popular tourism destinations in Kenya. Nature lovers and adventurers who frequent this park prefer to live within the unbelievable wilderness of its surroundings. Thus, safari camp in Tsavo National Park in Kenya has a never-ending list of guests throughout the year.

Some of the prominent camping accommodations for tourists here include

  • Galdessa Camp
  • Finch Hattons Camp
  • Ol Donyo Wuas Lodge
  • Man Eaters’ Camp
  • Lions Bluff lodge and
  • Voyager Safari Camp, etc.

The tourist accommodations offer unbelievable quality of hospitality and care to the guests. Food that is served at these locations is truly lip smacking. Adequate amenities of modern life lie in waiting for the guests here at each of these locations. In spite of all the warmth and hospitality, the staying accommodations inside the Tsavo wildlife reserve ensure optimum privacy for each guest. These are in fact equally ideal for families as well as for couples.

However, living amidst such wilderness is quite risky at any time of the year. An African safari with a few days of stopover at the Tsavo wildlife reserve is bound to provide unique refreshment to both mind and body for any tourist.

Thursday 11 September 2014

Tsavo National Park in Kenya Reinventing Adventure Tourism

The Tsavo wildlife sanctuary covers much larger area than Jamaica or Israel. It is also larger than the Michigan state as well. Unfortunately, the nation’s busiest highway has cut the vast forest into near equal halves, Tsavo East and Tsave West respectively. This highway has not only robbed the place of its serenity and natural beauty. It is a deathtrap for the wild beasts as well. The region has an unbelievable collection of wildest animals and birds, which include

  • Lion
  • Wild elephant
  • Hippo
  • Giraffe
  • Ostrich
  • Wild buffalo
  • Impala
  • Eland
  • Rhino
  • Leopard
  • Crocodile
  • Wild dogs
  • Hyena
  • Cheetah and
  • Innumerable species of venomous snakes, etc.

The Tsavo National Park in Kenya covers as much as 10 million acres of space wrapped in sheer wilderness. The vast area consists of contrasting landscapes, which include savannah grassland, acacia forest and an array of hills, etc. and crisscrossed by rivers and their tributaries.

The forest is also an ideal birdwatchers’ paradise. Some of the rare species of birds like

  • Weavers
  • Hornbill
  • Sunbird
  • Roller and
  • Raptors, etc. are abundantly seen across the region

In order to ensure nature lovers enjoy their adventure vacations in the jungle to optimum level the renowned Safari Camp in Tsavo National Park in Kenya provides an impressive quality of hospitality. A wide array of tasty cuisine, adequate level of urban comfort, impregnable privacy and above everything else, and security from innumerable hazards of the jungle are the invariable benefits that the camp offers. In fact, it offers the best option for the adventure tourists to enjoy the beauty of the Tsavo forest.

Tourists from all corners of world visit this forest round the year and invariably enjoy the hospitality at the safari camp.

Monday 1 September 2014

Safari at Tsavo National Park Bringing Nature Closest

Kenya is a crucial African country that draws myriads of tourists across the world round the year. The entire region displays typical sub-Saharan climate and topography. The country is home to an unbelievable list of exotic plants and animals. As such, jungle safari and adventure vacations are quite common among the tourists here. The country has several exotic wildlife sanctuaries. The Tsavo wildlife sanctuary is located almost halfway between the national capital, Nairobi and the coastline. As such, the park is divided into two parts; the portion along the north-east is the Tsavo East National Park, whereas, the other portion is the Tsavo West national Park.

Safari at Tsavo National Park

This entire stretch of wilderness is Kenya’s largest wildlife sanctuary covering across an area of more than 20,000 square kilometers or, 8,000 square miles. Safari at Tsavo National Park is exceptionally popular among the tourists. As such, the region gets its name from the Tsavo River that has its source at Mt. Kilimanjaro. Interestingly, the Tsavo along with the Athi River and Mzima Spring merge together in this region to form the Galana River. This Galana is the main source of water in this vast area of wilderness.

Tsavo safari is guaranteed to provide frequent and intimate encounter with nature every moment. Exotic trip amidst wilderness is arranged either on foot or in open safari vehicles. Even night game drives are also arranged for enthusiast and daring guests. Hippos and crocodiles frequent across the banks of the Galana River at any given day. These apart, there are wild elephants, baboons and a large variety of other faunas that are available here. The exotic lodging facility ensures optimum luxury for the guests. There are lovely bars and cozy lounges along with a bevy of sumptuous restaurants.

In a recent development, a larger number of tourists are frequenting this African wild reserve to enjoy nature better.