| Tsavo East

Tsavo East National Park covers an area of
about 12,000 square km, 40% of Kenya's parks' total
area. This vast park lies in low semi arid country at
the eastern edge of the inland plateau, north of the
main Mombasa-Nairobi road and railway. Much of the park
is level, open country with scattered rocky ridges and
outcrops. Due to its size, the park is one of the world's
wildlife and biodiversity strongholds.
The Yatta plateau, a long, flat topped
lava ridge, runs along the western boundary of the park.
Beneath it flows the Athi river which joins the Tsavo
river, just above the Lugard falls, to become the Galana
river, a permanent river that cuts right across the
park. The seasonal Tiva and Voi rivers are important
features of the Northern and Southern sectors respectively.
There are scattered seasonal pools,
swamps and dams, but relatively few sources of permanent
water. One of the great spectacles of the park is the
Mudanda rock between Voi and Manyani. This 1 1/2 km
long outcrop is a water catchment area which supplies
a natural dam at its base. In the dry season, hundreds
of elephants come to drink and bathe here
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