


In the dying light of day, when the sun sinks into the vast horizons of Tsavo West National Park, a surreal scene unfolds.
Silhouettes of wild game rush to watering holes, the skies glow with amber and gold, and nature pauses in reverence.
For those who have stood on this sunbaked soil, it is more than just a sunset. It was a moment of magic that stays with you.
Located in Taita Taveta and Makueni Counties along the Nairobi-Mombasa highway, Tsavo West is the country’s second-largest protected area, managed by the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS).
Covering vast expanses of savannah, rugged hills, volcanic formations and riverine oases, the park is a natural canvas, where history, wildlife and landscape converge in an awe-inspiring spectacle.