2 Nights Tsavo West Ngulia Safari Lodge and Tsavo East Voi Safari Lodge

Summary

Visit Tsavo West, with its vast amazing Landscapes, Mzima Springs supply Mombasa with drinking water. Tsavo East, meet the red Elephants of Tsavo East

Tour info

Duration
3 days
Group Size
Pricing (From)
Commentary
Meeting Point
Dropoff location

Why take this tour?

1. Day 06.00 am depart from your Hotel. Drive around 160 Km to Voi. A short Health break. From here drive around 40 Km to the Tsavo River Gate. Enter Tsavo West at the Tsavo River Gate. Game drive on the way to the Ngulia Safari Lodge. Lunch at the Lodge. Relax at the Pool. 04.00 pm afternoon game drives around tsavo West. Dinner & Overnight at the Ngulia Safari Lodge 2. Day 06.00 am Breakfast, check out, game drive around tsavo West with a visit to the Mzima Springs. These Springs supply Mombasa with drinking water. Game drive on the way to the Mtito Gate. Depart from Tsavo West, drive around 60 Km on the Mombasa Nairobi Road. Enter Tsavo East at the Manyani Gate. Game drives around Tsavo East on the way to the Voi Safari Lodge. Lunch at the Lodge. Relax at the Pool. 04.00 pm afternoon game drives around Tsavo East. Meet the red Elephants of Tsavo East. Dinner & Overnight at the Voi Safari Lodge 3. Day 06.00 am Breakfast, check out, game drive to the Bachuma Gate, drive to Mombasa.

What’s included?

  • Buffet Lunch at the Ngulia Safari Lodge and Buffet Lunch at the Voi Safari Lodge

  • Buffet Breakfast at the Ngulia Safari Lodge and Buffet Breakfast at the Voi Safari Lodge

  • Drinks are not included alcoholic and Non alcoholic

Things to know

Before you book

  • Duration: 3 days

  • Mobile tickets accepted

Cancellation Policy

    For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

Operated by:

Lofty Tours & Safaris

About operator:

Lofty started in 1978 as a Tour Operator, taking clients all over Kenya. In 1987 his wife Monika joined and ever since they are showing their clients the beatiful Country Kenya. They love it and many times they join their groups while on Safari. Their passion for old Landcruisers is well known. The 1972 Model with Teakwood is still going strong on Safaris all over Kenya. They own a fleet of Vehicl

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