Tsavo East Park

1 day—Tsavo East Day Trip from Diani Beach

$200-300 USD

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Safari summary

Experience the thrill of Kenya’s wilderness with a full-day safari to Tsavo East National Park from Diani Beach. This adventure is perfect for travelers seeking a classic safari in a single day, offering the chance to spot iconic African wildlife and explore one of Kenya’s largest and most famous national parks.


About this tour

Tour type Set-date, set-itinerary, group
Main focus Game drives
Activity level Easy activity
Best months All months
Countries
Parks

Fine details

Safari highlights
  • Bird watching—with professional guide
  • Night game drives
What’s included?
  • Accommodation
  • Airport transfers
  • Meals
  • Park fees
  • Private vehicle and driver
What’s not included?
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Hot air balloons
  • Internal flights
  • International flights
  • Laundry
  • Premium alcoholic beverages
  • Spa treatments
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Visas

Itinerary

Early Morning Pickup

Tsavo

Early morning pick-up from Diani Beach . Depart in a comfortable, safari vehicle for wildlife viewing. Arrive at Tsavo East National Park. Begin game drive. The park is famous for its red elephants. Break for lunch at designated picnic site inside the park •Continue with game drive, exploring different areas of the park and enjoying the scenic landscapes, including the Galana River and the Yatta Plateau. • Begin the return journey to Diani Beach. • Drop-off at your hotel.

No lodge used

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