3 Days Tsavo West & Amboseli Safari (Ending Nairobi)
Overview
This three-day safari explores the dramatic landscapes of Tsavo West National Park and the iconic wildlife plains of Amboseli National Park. Tsavo West is known for its rugged terrain, volcanic hills and lush natural springs that sustain a rich variety of wildlife. The park’s highlights include the crystal-clear waters of Mzima Springs, the dramatic Shetani Lava Flows and the protected Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary where endangered black rhinos are carefully conserved.
Amboseli National Park offers a striking contrast with its open plains, wetlands and breathtaking views of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain. The park is famous for its large elephant herds and exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities set against the spectacular Kilimanjaro backdrop.
Trip Highlights
- Dramatic volcanic landscapes of Tsavo West
- Dramatic volcanic landscapes of Tsavo West
- Iconic elephant encounters in Amboseli
- Possible sightings of black rhinos at Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary
- Spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro
- Rich birdlife and wildlife around Amboseli’s wetlands
Itinerary
This three-day safari explores two of Kenya’s most spectacular and contrasting wildlife destinations: Tsavo West National Park and Amboseli National Park.
Tsavo West is a landscape of raw natural beauty, shaped by ancient volcanic activity and dotted with acacia woodlands, lava fields and lush natural springs. The park is home to an extraordinary range of wildlife including elephants, lions, buffalo and elusive leopards. Highlights include the crystal-clear pools of Mzima Springs, the dramatic black lava of Shetani Lava Flow, and the protected Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary, where endangered black rhinos are carefully conserved.
The journey continues to Amboseli National Park, one of Africa’s most iconic safari landscapes. Here, enormous elephant herds roam across open savannah plains framed by the snow-capped summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, creating some of the most breathtaking wildlife photography opportunities on the continent.
Distance: 200–300 km (depending on pickup location)
Drive Time: 4–6 hours
05:30 a.m. - 07:00 a.m. | Pickup from Coastal Hotel
Your safari adventure begins with an early morning pickup from your beach hotel or residence in Mombasa, Diani, Malindi, Kilifi or Watamu. As the sun rises over the Indian Ocean coastline, depart inland via the Mombasa–Nairobi highway and travel through changing landscapes of sisal plantations, rural villages and rolling countryside.
By late morning, the red soils and volcanic hills of Tsavo West National Park begin to appear on the horizon.
Entering the park through Tsavo River Gate, your first game drive begins immediately as you journey deeper into this dramatic wilderness.
Wildlife commonly observed in the park includes:
-Large elephant herds moving through acacia woodland
-Buffalo and giraffes grazing across open plains
-Zebras and various antelope species including impala and waterbuck
-Lions and leopards concealed within rocky outcrops and bushland
-Hippos and crocodiles around permanent water sources
The changing scenery of lava fields, rocky hills and green springs makes Tsavo West one of Kenya’s most visually striking safari destinations.
12:30 p.m. | Arrival and Lunch
Your safari adventure begins with an early morning pickup from your beach hotel or residence in Mombasa, Diani, Malindi, Kilifi or Watamu. As the sun rises over the Indian Ocean coastline, depart inland via the Mombasa–Nairobi highway and travel through changing landscapes of sisal plantations, rural villages and rolling countryside.
By late morning, the red soils and volcanic hills of Tsavo West National Park begin to appear on the horizon.
Entering the park through Tsavo River Gate, your first game drive begins immediately as you journey deeper into this dramatic wilderness.
Wildlife commonly observed in the park includes:
-Large elephant herds moving through acacia woodland
-Buffalo and giraffes grazing across open plains
-Zebras and various antelope species including impala and waterbuck
-Lions and leopards concealed within rocky outcrops and bushland
-Hippos and crocodiles around permanent water sources
The changing scenery of lava fields, rocky hills and green springs makes Tsavo West one of Kenya’s most visually striking safari destinations.
03:30 p.m. - 06:30 p.m. | Afternoon Exploration
Arrive at your lodge and enjoy a relaxed lunch while overlooking the surrounding wilderness landscapes where wildlife occasionally passes nearby.
Evening | Dinner and Overnight
Return to your lodge for a relaxed evening surrounded by the sounds of the African wilderness. Enjoy dinner before retiring for the night at your selected accommodation from the options below.
Option 1: Budget | Tsavo Inn Lodge
Option 2: Standard | Ngulia Safari Lodge
Option 3: Luxury | Voyager Ziwani Camp | Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge | Severin Safari Camp
Option 4 : Above Luxury | Finch Hattons Luxury Safari Camp
Optional Activities (at additional cost)
-Guided visit to Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary
-Sundowner overlooking the volcanic hills
Distance: Approx. 120 km
Drive Time: 3–4 hours
06:30 a.m. - 08:30 a.m. | Sunrise Game Drive and Breakfast
Begin the day with an early morning game drive as the African wilderness awakens. This is one of the best times to observe wildlife as predators return from night hunts and herbivores gather in the cool morning air.
Wildlife commonly observed in the park includes:
-Elephants and buffalo grazing across open plains
-Giraffes browsing from tall acacia trees
-Zebras and antelope moving in small herds
-Lions and hyenas occasionally returning to shaded resting areas
Return to the lodge for breakfast before continuing the safari.
09:30 a.m. | Scenic Drive Towards Amboseli
Depart Tsavo West and journey north towards Amboseli National Park, travelling through the scenic landscapes of southern Kenya. Along the way, the terrain gradually opens into wide savannah plains and Maasai grazing lands where traditional pastoral life continues much as it has for centuries.
As you approach Amboseli, the immense snow-capped summit of Mount Kilimanjaro often appears rising above the horizon — an unforgettable first glimpse of Africa’s highest mountain.
12:30 p.m. | Arrival and Lunch
Arrive at your lodge in Amboseli and enjoy lunch while taking in views of the surrounding plains and the distant Kilimanjaro skyline when weather conditions allow.
03:30 p.m. - 06:30 p.m. | Afternoon Game Drive
The afternoon safari explores Amboseli’s famous wildlife habitats including open savannah plains, seasonal marshes and acacia woodland.
Wildlife commonly observed in the park includes:
-Large elephant herds often walking in front of Mount Kilimanjaro
-Lions resting in shaded grasslands
-Buffalo and zebras grazing across open plains
-Wildebeests and antelope moving in large groups
-Hundreds of bird species around the wetlands
Few safari experiences rival the sight of elephants silhouetted against the towering slopes of Kilimanjaro as the sun sets across the Amboseli plains.
07:30 p.m. | Dinner and Overnight
Return to your lodge for dinner and a relaxing evening under the African night sky.
Option 1 : Budget | Amboseli Mountain View Camp | Manjaro Tented Camp | Nyati Safari Camp
Option 2 : Standard | Little Amanya Camp | Penety Amboseli Resort | Olemayian Amboseli Cottages
Option 3 : Luxury | AA Lodge | Sopa Lodge | Sentrim Amboseli | Kibo Safari Camp | Kilima Safari Camp
Option 4 : Above Luxury | Oltukai Lodge | Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge | Tulia Amboseli Safari Camp
Optional Activities (at extra cost)
-Guided nature walks in Amboseli
-Cultural visit to a Maasai village near Amboseli
-Balloon safari experience in Amboseli (subject to availability)
Distance: Approx. 240 km
Drive Time: 4–5 hours
06:30 a.m. - 07:30 a.m. | Breakfast at the Lodge
Enjoy breakfast while overlooking the Amboseli plains as the early morning light illuminates Mount Kilimanjaro.
08:00 a.m. | Check-Out and Departure
Optional short morning game drive before exiting the park. This final wildlife viewing opportunity often reveals elephants, giraffes and zebras moving across the golden savannah.
Depart Amboseli and begin the scenic drive towards Nairobi through the Maasai countryside and open plains of southern Kenya.
01:00 p.m. - 02:00 p.m. | Lunch Stop En-Route
Optional lunch stop at a selected restaurant along the highway (at own cost, unless otherwise stated).
03:00 p.m. - 04:00 p.m. | Arrival in Nairobi
Arrival and drop-off at your hotel, residence or Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, marking the end of your safari experience.
Optional Activities (at extra cost)
-Souvenir shopping stop en-route to Nairobi
Inclusions / Exclusions
Package includes
- Transport in a 4x4 Land Cruiser safari vehicle with pop-up roof
- Professional English-speaking driver-guide
- All park and sanctuary entrance fees
- 2 nights accommodation
- Meals as per itinerary
- Bottled drinking water during game drives
- Government taxes and levies
Excludes
- International flights
- Personal travel insurance
- Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks
- Optional activities
- Lunch on Day 3 (unless specified)
- Tips and gratuities (optional but appreciated)
- Personal expenses
Frequently Asked Questions
Tsavo West is known for its dramatic volcanic landscapes, rocky hills and natural springs, creating a more varied and scenic safari environment compared to the open plains of Tsavo East. Attractions such as Mzima Springs, the Shetani Lava Flow and the Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary make it one of Kenya’s most unique safari destinations.
Mount Kilimanjaro forms a spectacular backdrop in Amboseli National Park, particularly during the early morning and late afternoon when skies are clearest. On clear days, the snow-capped summit rises dramatically above the plains where elephants roam freely.
Both parks are rich in wildlife diversity. Visitors frequently see elephants, buffalo, giraffes and zebras, along with various antelope species such as impalas and waterbucks. Predators including lions and cheetahs are occasionally spotted, while Amboseli is particularly famous for its large and well-studied elephant herds.
Amboseli is renowned for its exceptional elephant viewing and its breathtaking scenery dominated by Mount Kilimanjaro. The park’s open plains and wetlands provide excellent wildlife visibility and create some of the most iconic safari photography opportunities in Africa.
