




The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) conserves and manages Kenya’s wildlife for the Kenyan people and the worldKWS manages about 8 per cent of the total landmass of the country. This land contains 22 National Parks, 28 National Reserves and 5 National SanctuariesIn Kenya, the environment and tourism have always been inextricably linked, and this is a truly symbiotic relationshipGenuine eco-tourism means tourism that has no negative impact on eco-systems, and positively contributes to the destination on a social and environmental levelFrom the sight of fifty million gallons of crystal clear water gushing out of from the under parched lava rock that is the Mzima Springs to the Shetani lava flows, Tsavo West is a beautiful, rugged wilderness. The savannah ecosystem comprises of open grasslands, scrublands, and Acacia woodlands, belts of riverine vegetation and rocky ridges including the Poacher's Lookout where visitors can see the teeming herds in the plains below. Tsavo West offers some of the most magnificent game viewing in the world and attractions include elephant, rhino, Hippos, lions, cheetah, leopards, Buffalos, diverse plant and bird species including the threatened corncrake and near threatened Basra Reed Warbler.WildlifeTsavo West National ParkCitizenResidentNon-ResidentAdultsKSHChildKSHAdultsKSHChildKSHAdultsUSDChildUSD5152151,0305155235* Kindly refer to the document KWS Tarrifs 2016 below for

Elephant
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Giraffe
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Hippo
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Zebra
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Buffalo
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Black Rhino
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Leopard
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Cheetah
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Wild Dog
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Lion
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Hyena
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Eastern Black-headed Oriole
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Golden Palm Weaver
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Pied Kingfisher
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Verreaux's Eagle Owl
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Vulturine Guineafowl
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