| Tsavo
West
Tsavo West National Park covers 9000 km2, approximately
30% of Kenya's area under parks, and contains a diversity
of habitats, wildlife and a mountainous scenic landscape.
The park is a vast expanse of savanna
stretching from the Athi river, North of the Mombasa-Nairobi
road and south to the Tanzanian border. The North Eastern
boundary along the Athi adjoins Tsavo East National
Park, but Tsavo West has a more varied topography and
a more diverse array of habitats than its neighbour.
The park's habitats include open plains
alternating with Savannah bush and semi desert scrub,
acacia woodlands; rocky ridges and outcrops and more
extensive ranges and isolated hills; belts of riverine
vegetation; palm thickets and on the Chyulu hills, mountain
forest
There are numerous rocky outcrops and
ridges and part of the park, towards the Chyulu Hills,
is of recent volcanic origin with lava flows and ash
cones including the Shetani lava flow, an example of
a recent volacano. In the far south western corner on
the Kenya Tanzania border is Lake Jipe, part of which
is in the park. This very attractive lake is fed by
runoff from Mt. Kilimanjaro and the North Pare mountains.
At Mzima Springs, in the North of the
park, water that has filtered underground from the Chyulu
Hills gushes from below a lava ridge into a series of
clear pools.
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