Discover one of Kenya’s most iconic wildlife destinations on this majestic 3 Days Tsavo East Safari from Nairobi by Train with Ajala Safaris. Combining the comfort of the modern Madaraka Express SGR train with thrilling safari experiences, this journey offers the perfect blend of convenience, adventure, wildlife, and breathtaking scenery.
Famous for its vast open plains, iconic red elephants, dramatic landscapes, and exceptional wildlife viewing, Tsavo East National Park offers one of the most authentic safari experiences in East Africa.
Perfect for couples, families, solo travelers, photographers, and wildlife lovers, this short Kenya safari combines adventure, breathtaking scenery, and unforgettable game drives in one of Africa’s most legendary national parks.
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Overview
The 3 Days Tsavo East National Park Safari takes you deep into Kenya’s wild southeastern wilderness, where endless savannah plains, seasonal rivers, rocky outcrops, and acacia woodlands create an incredible habitat for diverse wildlife.
Located approximately 333 kilometers from Nairobi, Tsavo East National Park is one of Kenya’s oldest and largest national parks and is globally recognized for:
- Large herds of red elephants
- Excellent lion and predator sightings
- Scenic landscapes and open plains
- Lugard Falls and the Galana River
- Mudanda Rock wildlife viewpoint
- Rich birdlife and photographic opportunities
This safari offers a perfect escape from the city into the heart of Africa’s raw and untouched wilderness.
Travel from Nairobi by SGR train connection and enjoy thrilling game drives through one of East Africa’s most iconic safari destinations.
Highlights
- Explore the spectacular Tsavo East National Park
- Experience thrilling Big Five game drives
- Spot Tsavo’s iconic red elephants
- Visit Lugard Falls and Galana River
- Stay at luxury safari lodges
- Witness breathtaking African sunsets
- Excellent birdwatching and photography opportunities
- Scenic landscapes and less crowded safari routes
