Tsavo National Park

As Kenya's largest national park, Tsavo East unfolds across a vast expanse of rugged terrain, characterized by semi-arid plains, scrubland, and acacia woodlands. The park's iconic red earth, stained by iron oxides, provides a distinctive backdrop to the wildlife encounters. Historically, Tsavo East holds a legendary, albeit somewhat grim, significance as the territory of the infamous "man-eating lions" during the construction of the Kenya-Uganda Railway.