Background
Information
Tsavo West national park covers 9000 km2, approximately
30% of Kenya's area under parks, and contains a diversity
of habitats, wildlife and a mountainous scenic landscape.
The park is a vast expanse of savanna stretching from
the Athi river, North of the Mombasa-Nairobi road and
south to the Tanzanian border. The North Eastern boundary
along the Athi adjoins Tsavo East National Park, but Tsavo
West has a more varied topography and a more diverse array
of habitats than its neighbour.
The park's habitats include open plains alternating with
Savannah bush and semi desert scrub, acacia woodlands;
rocky ridges and outcrops and more extensive ranges and
isolated hills; belts of riverine vegetation; palm thickets
and on the Chyulu hills, mountain forest. There are numerous
rocky outcrops and ridges and part of the park, towards
the Chyulu Hills, is of recent volcanic origin with lava
flows and ash cones including the Shetani lava flow, an
example of a recent volacano.
In the far south western corner on the Kenya Tanzania
border is Lake Jipe, part of which is in the park. This
very attractive lake is fed by runoff from Mt. Kilimanjaro
and the North Pare mountains.
At Mzima Springs, in the North of the park, water that
has filtered underground from the Chyulu Hills gushes
from below a lava ridge into a series of clear pools.
Location:
South Eastern Kenya, inland from Mombasa, and the altitude
ranges between 200 - 100m.
Climate:
Temperature ranges from 20 - 30o C and rainfall from 200mm
- 700mm. Two ran seasons: Long rains - March/April &
Short rains- Nov/December.
HOW TO GET THERE
Roads:
The main access routes are through Chyulu Gate from Amboseli
and Mtito Andei Gate from Nairobi (240 km) and Mombasa.
Visitors from Mombasa also use Tsavo Gate near Manyani.
The park can also be reached via Taveta-Jipe road.
Airstrips:
Kamboyo, Kilaguni, Tsavo Gate and Maktau airstrips are
in good condition.
Park Gates:
Chyulu, Mtito Andei, Tsavo, Jipe, Maktau Gate, Kasigau
Gate.
MAJOR ATTRACTIONS
Recent volcanoes, lava flows and caves with potential
for geological and cave exploration, and hiking. Mzima
Springs & underwater hippo watching, Ngulia Rhino
Sanctuary, Lake Jipe, Mt. Kilimanjaro, elephant and rhino.
FACILITIES
Lodges:
Lake Jipe Safari Lodge; Ngulia Lodge; Kilaguni Lodge;
Bobby's Camp.
Campsites:
Lake Jipe (public); Kamboya (public); Royal Little (special);
Lake Jipe; Chyulu Gate; Diani Camp; Finch Hattons Camp.
Bandas:
Lake Jipe; Kitani; Ngulia.
Picnic Sites:
Poachers look out; Chaimu Crater; Shetani caves; Roaring
Rocks.
WILDLIFE
Reptiles:
Python, Cobra, Tortoise, Lizard.
Major Animals:
Aardwolf; Ant Bear; Baboon, yellow; Bats (several); Buffalo;
BushBaby; Bushbuck; Caracal; Cat, African Wild; Cheetah;
Civet, African; Dik-dik, Kirk's; Dog, Hunting; Dormouse,
African; Duiker, Blue; Duiker, Bush; Duiker, Red; Eland;
Elephant, African; Fox, Bat-eared; Galago, Greater; Gazelle,
Grant's; Genet, Large-spotted; Genet, Small-spotted; Gerenuk;
Giraffe, Masai; Hare, African; Hare, Spring; Hartebeest,
Coke's; Hartebeest, Hunter's; Hedgehog, East African;
Hyaena, Spotted; Hyaena, Striped; Hyrax, Rock; Hyrax,
Tree; Impala; Jackal, Black-backed; Jackal, Side-striped;
Klipspringer; Kudu, Lesser; Leopard; Lion; Mongoose, Banded;
Mongoose, Dwarf; Mongoose, Large Grey; Mongoose, Marsh;
Mongoose, Slender; Mongoose, White-tailed; Monkey, Black
faced Vervet; Monkey, Sykes; Oryx, Fringe-eared; Otter,
Clawless; Pangolin, Lesser Ground; Porcupine, Crested;
Rat, Cane; Rat, Giant; Rat, Naked Mole; Ratel; Reedbuck,
Bohor; Rhinoceros, Black; Serval; Shrew, Spectacled Elephant;
Squirrel, Bush; Squirrel, East African Red; Squirrel,
Striped Ground; Squirrel, Unstriped Ground; Steinbok;
Suni; Warthog; Waterbuck, Common; Zebra, Common; Zebra,
Grevy's.
Major Birds:
Starlings, weaver birds, kingfishers, hornbills secretary
bird and other raptors, rollers, herons, and stocks.
COMMON VEGETATION
Most of the northern sector is Acacia commiphora bushland
with scattered trees such as baobabs - Adansonia digitata
and Delonix elata. In the Ngulia area, a range of craggy
hills reaches around 1800m and is heavily wooded. The
southern sector consists of open grassy plains. The permanent
tsavo river runs through the northern part of the park
with a fringe of riverine Acacia elatior and Hyphaene
compressa woodland. Lake Jipe is bordered by extensive
beds to Typha and has large permanent swamps at its eastern
and western ends. Mzima springs, is fringed by Raphia
farinifera and Phoenix reclinata palms
.