The streets will be running animals, and they must be the impression of many people on Kenya. Wildlife and animals are the best example of coming to ecological Africa. There is no feeling of ferocious beasts, harmonious coexistence
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Tsavo National Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Tsavo National Park is currently the largest national park in Kenya, covering an area of 21,000 square kilometers and consists of two parts, Tsavo East and Tsavo West. Generally speaking, Tsavo West National Park, with a radius of only 1,000 square kilometers, is more eye-catching. The beautiful and simple African wilderness scene and the diverse species of wild animals attract thousands of tourists from all over the world every year. Tsavo West National Park is located in the narrow strip between the Tsavo River and the Mombasa Highway. In the 1960s, this place used to be the place with a very large number of black rhinos in the world, about 9,000. However, due to the destruction of the ecological balance, only about 100 remained by the end of the 1980s. Now, the rhino habitat has been set up in the park, and its number has rebounded. In addition, tourists can also see lions, cheetahs, elephants, giraffes, bison, zebras, antelopes and other wild animals here.
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Tsavo National Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The streets will be running animals, and they must be the impression of many people on Kenya. Wildlife and animals are the best example of coming to ecological Africa. There is no feeling of ferocious beasts, harmonious coexistence
A giraffe looks as though it has lost its neck and head in Kenya's Dongchavo National Park. While the two giraffes seem to be in love, they are in fact involved in a fight. Two male giraffes aggressively swing their necks and make a loud bang as they touch each other.
East Chavo is an endless plain, the Galana River crosses it, the water of life for wildlife. West Chavo is dominated by many volcanoes and mountains, the terrain is complex and varied, and the volcanic spring creates a wetland with palm trees, attracting a large number of water birds and hippos to live.
Chavo National Park (Tsavo National Park) covers an area of 20,700 square kilometers and is the world's largest wildlife national park. It consists of two parts: East Chavo and West Chavo. Generally speaking, the Sicavo National Park, which is only 1,000 square kilometers wide, is more striking, with beautiful and simple African wildlands and diverse wildlife attracting thousands of tourists from around the world every year. Sizavo National Park is located in a narrow strip between the Chavo River and the Mombasa Motorway. It was said to have been the largest number of black rhinos in the world in the 1960s, with about 9,000. But due to the destruction of ecological balance, only about 100 remained by the end of the 1980s. Today, the park has set up a rhino habitat, its number has recovered. In addition, visitors can see lions, cheetahs, leopards, leopards, elephants, giraffes, bison, zebras, antelopes and other wildlife.
It's fun, I suggest you go and see it together
Chavo National Park is a paradise for herbivores, and it is also the only national park in Kenya that can get off and walk. From the gate of the scenic spot, you can see the iconic stone cone, which can actually be used for rock climbing. There are many European and American rock climbing enthusiasts who can climb it by hand. Going deeper, you can see a variety of herbivores, the most common is zebras and gazelles, leisurely eating grass in the pasture, appearing very free.
Be sure to buy a day of food and drink before going. There is no store in the park or you will be hungry! There is a map at the entrance, and there are some Chinese. Can you see the carnivores depends on luck.