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Tsavo
East National Park Map
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Tsavo
East National Park
A KWS map showing airstrips, park gates, tented camps,
major attractions, campsites, lodge, bandas, signposts
and pictures of common animals seen in the park. Size
A1.
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Tsavo East National Park
Much
of the wildlife spotting is concentrated on the Galana River, which has plenty of crocodiles and hippos.
Most scenic are Lugards Falls, a wonderful landscape of water-sculpted channels,
and Crocodile Point, where you may see hippos
and crocs. Kudus, waterbucks and dik diks are common along the river banks. Also of interest is
the Mudanda Rock, towering
over a natural dam near the Manyani Gate, which attracts elephants during the dry season.
The
rolling hills in the south of the park are home to large herds of elephants, usually covered in red dust.
The area north of the Galana River is dominated by the Yatta Escarpment, a vast prehistoric lava flow.
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