Finch Hattons Tsavo

Finch Hattons

The epitome of wild luxury, Finch Hattons is the most upscale and opulent camp in Tsavo National Park. Overlooking a freshwater spring that’s popular with resident hippo and crocodile, and boasting incomparable views of Mount Kilimanjaro and Chyulu Hills, the camp provides a perfect blend of modern-day comforts and old-world safari experiences. From the tranquil yoga room and chic contemporary décor to the game drives through the wild-life rich park and watching elephants roaming near camp, guests are treated to an authentic safari experience without missing the creature comforts they’re accustomed to.

Ol Donyo Lodge

Ol Donyo Lodge is located on over 111,000 hectares of private land in the heart of the Chyulu Hills, between Kenya’s Tsavo and Amboseli National Parks. The property, honed from the ancient lava rock spewed out of Kilimanjaro 360,000 years ago, creates a timelessness that touches everyone visiting us. Safari experiences include horseback safaris, mountain bike safaris, guided walking safaris and open vehicle game drives.e.

Soroi Lions Bluff Tsavo

Sala’s Camp is a tented camp that combines tradition with comfort and it’s a model of understated, intimate luxury. Sala’s Camp offers space, comfort and great views as well as an amazing safari experience. The camp can accommodate up to 18 guests in seven luxury tents including a spacious honeymoon tent, which can also accommodate a family of up to four.

Lions Bluff is an exclusive and secluded eco lodge within Lumo Community Wildlife Sanctuary. The lodge has stunning panoramic views, across miles and miles of Kenyan parkland including the majestic Kilimanjaro, The Taita Hills, the Lumo Community Sanctuary and the Tsavo eco-system.

The Hildana Lodge

The Hildana Lodge lies at the foot of the Taita Hills; enveloped in a private 5,000-acre sanctuary. This small, exclusive property promises total privacy, and unfettered access to amazing wildlife and birding opportunities.

Tsavo Kenya Overview

Combined, Tsavo East and Tsavo West make Kenya’s biggest park, one of the world’s largest game sanctuaries. Despite this, the parks have a lower population of wildlife and difficult to spot the animals in the dense acacia.

Tsavo is situated in the east of Kenya, halfway between Nairobi and the coast. It is a beautiful, wild and hot place that retains a lot of its original splendor. The West is better for big five viewing as the east ranks higher for localized antelope and bird species associated with northern Kenya.

One of the most special reasons Tsavo East is known for is the sights of the soil-covered, rusty-red elephants and the captivating landscapes. Tsavo gained a reputation as home of the “man eating lions” when, in the late 1800s, several construction workers were killed by hungry lions as they built the railway from Mombasa to Uganda. Today, it’s known for less frightening reasons, like the spectacle that is Mzima Springs: icy clear water flowing rapidly from under a lava rock, as well as the Shetani Lava Flows. Expect to see the ‘Big 5′ as well as a huge range of bird and plant species. Aside of enjoying the views and wildlife on offer, Tsavo West provides a magnificent rock climbing adventure with a range of sheer cliffs.

Tsavo and neighbouring Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary are all served by a selection of upmarket lodges and camps.