Tsavo East National Park was created in 1948.
Tsavo West National Park was created in 1948.
Kenya, Africa
In Tsavo National Park in Kenya.
North East Island National Park was created in 1936.
The second largest game park in Africa is the Tsavo National Park, located in Kenya. It covers an area of approximately 22,000 square kilometers (8,500 square miles) and is renowned for its diverse wildlife, including elephants, lions, and a variety of bird species. Tsavo is divided into two sections, Tsavo East and Tsavo West, each offering unique landscapes and ecosystems. This park is a significant conservation area and a popular destination for safari enthusiasts.
"Tsavo" is derived from the Maasai language, meaning "to be thirsty." It is also the name of a large national park in Kenya, known for its diverse wildlife and unique landscapes. The Tsavo National Park is one of the largest national parks in the world and is famous for its elephants, which are often referred to as "red elephants" due to the reddish soil in the region.
South East Forest National Park was created on 1997-01-01.
Mzima Springs is in Kenya's Tsavo National Park. They are located in the west of the Park, and fed from the Chyulu Hills, about 40 km north.
Maasai Mara National Reserve. Amboseli National Reserve. Tsavo National Park. Samburu, Buffalo Springs, and Shaba National Reserves. Lake Nakuru National Park. Lamu. Lake Naivasha. Nairobi. Mombasa. Malindi. Mount Kenya National Park. Hell's Gate National Park.
National Park to Park Highway was created in 1916.
Park East Synagogue was created in 1890.
Banke National Park was created on 2010-07-12.