WHAT TO TAKE WITH YOU PLEASE RESPECT THE WILDLIFE
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WHAT TO TAKE WITH YOU PLEASE RESPECT THE WILDLIFE
WHAT TO TAKE WITH YOU Drinking water, picnic items and camping equipment if you intend to stay overnight. Also useful are: binoculars, camera, hat, sunscreen, sunglasses and guidebooks. PLEASE RESPECT THE WILDLIFE (ODE Respect the privacy of the wildlife, this is their habitat. Beware of the animals, they are wild and can be unpredictable. Don't crowd the animals or make sudden noises or movements. Don't feed the animals, it upsets their diet and leads to human dependence. Keep quiet, noise disturbs the wildlife and may antagonize your fellow visitors. Stay in your vehicle at all times, except at designated picnic or walking areas. Keep below the maximum speed limit (40 kph/25 mph). Never drive off-road, this severely damages the habitat. When viewing wildlife keep to a minimum distance of 20 meters and pull to the side ofthe road so as to allow others to pass. Leave no litter and never leave fires unattended or discard burning objects. Respect the cultural heritage of Kenya, never take pictures of the local people or their habitat without asking their permission, respect the cultural traditions of Kenya and always dress with decorum. Stay over or leave before dusk, visitors must vacate the Park between 7.00pm - 6.00am unless they are camping overnight. Night game driving is not allowed. KENYA WILDLIFE • AIERDARE NATIONA~ PARK. • CENTI\AL" SERVICE PARKS AND RESERVES AMIOSELI SOUTHERN NATIONAL PARK. AI\ABUKO SOKOKE NATIONAL RESERVE • ISLAND NATIONAL PARK. CHYULU HILLS NATIONAL PARK. • HELLS CATE NATIONAL PARK. KAKAMEGA FOREST NATIONAL RESERVE. KISITE MpUNGUnMARINE • KISUMU IMPALA SANCTUARY • «IUNGA NATIONAL MARINE RESERVE. PARK' KOI\A NATIONAL PARK • • LAKE NAKURU NATIONAL PARK' MALINDI MARINE NATIONAL PARK • • MAWIIT NATIONAL PARK" HOW TO GET THERE • MOMIASA RESERVE. MERU NATIONAL PARK. MOMIASA MARINE RESERVE. MARINE NATIONAL PARK' MOUNT ELGON NATIONAL PARK • • MT. KENYA NATIONAL PARK' MT. LONGONOT NATIONAL PARK' MWEA NATIONAL RESERVE. ByRoad: The Park (Mtito Andei Gate) is 232 km South of Nairobi and 250 km North of Mombasa on the main Nairobi - Mombasa Road. Note: Nairobi - Voi Gate 325 km, Mombasa - Voi Gate 157 km. The following entry gates exist: Mtito Andei, Voi, Buchuma, Manyani, lthumba and Sala. • NAIROII NATIONAL PARK. NAIROII SA~ARI WALK" ORPHANAGE. NDERE ISLAND NATIONAL PARK' • OL DONYO SAIUK NATIONAL PARK. RUMA NATIONAL PARK. SAIWA SWAMP NATIONAL PARK. • SHIMIA HILLS NATIONAL RESERVE' SIIILOI NATIONAL PARK. TANA RIVER PRIMATE RESERVE. • TSAVO EAsT NATIONAL PARK. TSAVO WEST NATIONAL PARK. WATAMU MARINE NATIONAL REsERVE. By AIr: There are several airstrips in the Park. KENYI\ WILDlIFE SEIMCE n Marieting & Business Development Optn: Daily 6.ooam - 7.oopm. Note: No entry is allowed on foot, and visitors will not be allowed into the Park after 6.15pm. P.O.Box 40241 - 00100 Nairobi Kenya. Tel: +254 (020) 6000800, 6002345 Fax: +254 (020) 6007024 ISDN:+254 (020) 399 2000 Cuntnt .ntry cha".s: Obtainable via KWS HQ:Tel: +254(20) 6000800, 6002345 • Fax: 6007024 Email: marketing@kws.go.ke • website: www.kws.go.ke 'SItarS card' NqU rtdl . Entry is by SafariCard only. Safari Cards may be obtained and loaded atVoi Gate. The Warden: P.O.Box 14, VoL • Tel: +2544330300, 31011 Email: tenp@africaonline.co.ke Telkom Wireless: +254 (020) 2379407/8/9, 2379410/1/3/4/5/6 Mobile Numbers: +254 (0) 726 610 508/9, 735663421, 736 663 400 Email: marketing@kws.go.ke • www.kws.go.ke The Longest Lava Flow in the World At 300 kilometers in length, the heat-shimmering edge of the Yatta Plateau is the longest lava flow in the world and an ornithological paradise that attracts migrating birds from all over the world. Lugard's Falls Named after Captain Lugard, the first proconsul to East Africa, the Falls feature a bizarrely eroded rock neck through which the waters ofthe Galana River plunge into foaming rapids and crocodile-infested pools. Spectacular Voyages of Discovery Tsavo offers some of the most magnificent game drives in the world - vast herds of dust-red elephant, fat pods of hippo, giant crocodile and a kaleidoscope of bird life are set against a blazing backdrop of endless bush. WJiERE TO STAY (LODGES AND TENTED CAMPS). THEATRE OF THE WILD. The joint mass ofTsavo West and Tsavo East National Parks forms one of the. largest National Parks in the world and covers a massive 4% of Kenya's total land area. Tsavo East, the larger of the two, liesto the east of the Nairobi Mombasa road, equidistant between Nairobi and Mombasa, and offers a vast and untapped arena of arid bush which is washed by the azure and emerald meanderings ofthe Galana River, guarded by the limitless lava reaches ofthe Yatta Plateau and patrolled by some of the largest elephant herds in Kenya. WHAT TO SEE Elephant In Eden Voi Safari Lodge. P.O.Box 565, Voi, Kenya. Tel: +254(43)30019 Email: voilodge@kenya-safari.co.ke. Kingfisher Tented Camp. P.O.Box 29 Malindi, Kenya. Tel:+254(42)20123 • Fax: 30261 • Email: kingfisher@swiftmalindi,com Ndololo Tented Camp. Tsavo Park Hotel, P.O.Box 244 Voi, Kenya. Tel: +254(147)30050, 30533 • Fax: +254(147)30285. Email: info@tsavoparkhotel.com Sentrim Tarhi Tented Camp. P.O.Box 43436 - 00100 Nairobi, Kenya. Tel:+254(20)315680. Fax: +254(20)221814· Email: info@sentrim-hotels.co.ke Satao Camp. P.O.Box 90653, Mombasa, Kenya. Tel:+254(41)475074 Email: sales@southerncrosssafaris.com Galdessa Camp. P.O.Box 714, Village Market, Kenya. Tel:+254(20)521074, 520943 • Email; galdessa@swiftkenya.com Epiya Chapeyu Tented Camp. Alphatauri Ltd, P.O.Box 14653, Nairobi, Kenya. Tel:+254(20)3749796· Email: bigi@wananchi,com Patterson's Safari Camp. P.O.Box 49265, Nairobi, Kenya. Tel: +254(20)4343389, 4347239· Email: pattersonsewanancht.corn. Ashnil Aruba Lodge. P.O.Box 90738 Mombasa. Kenya. Tel: +254(20)3592240 Website: www.ashnilhotels.com The sight of dust-red elephants wallowing, rolling and spraying each other with the midnight blue waters of the palm-shaded Galana River is one of the most evocative images of Africa. SELF--CATERING Aruba Dam There is only one operational public campsite (offering water and latrines ~nly) named Ndololo Campsite (7km from VoiGate). 'Special' or private campsites (no facilities) exist in a number of locations and these must be booked in advance on an exclusive use basis (reservations through the Warden or KWSHQ,Nairobi). There are no self-catering facilities in Tsavo East National Park. CAMPING The beautiful Aruba dam, located on the north bank of the seasonal Voi River, is visited by thousands of animals and makes a great game-viewing destination. udan a This whale-backed rock towers above a natural dam, which acts as a draw to hundreds of elephant. WHEN TOGO Tsavo East National Park is accessible by 2WD vehicles, and also by air, all year round.
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