Tsavo East National Park is Kenya’s largest park and home of fierce lions. There is so much wildlife likeLion, elephant, cheetah, giraffe, buffalo, antelope, warthog, ostrich, Baboons, birds…
Herds of dust-red elephants wallowing, rolling or simply foraging and that’s where the name Red elephants came from because of the red soil.
The beautiful man made Aruba dam located on the north bank of the seasonal Voi River, is visited by thousands of animals and is a great game viewing destination.
Mudanda Rock – this whale-backed rock towers above a natural dam, which acts as a draw to thousands of elephants.
Breaking up this red dirt savannah is the Galana River cutting through the park with its line of rich green foliage. Other watering holes in the park will offer you more opportunities to view elephant, buffalo, ostrich and baboon and many others.