With Tsavo East Day Safari you explore the largest park in Kenya, Tsavo East National Park, measuring 11,665 square kilometers. Tsavo East is the home to the famous Red Elephants, lions, hippos, Read more ➤
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LUNATIC EXPRESS is a day trip to Tsavo East National Park that starts at 0430hrs in order to arrive at the park by 0630hrs. This will give you a better chance of spotting the Man Eaters of Tsavo Lions. From there its a full game drive until 1230hrs before for lunch at lodge in the
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How much time does the LUNATIC EXPRESS take?
LUNATIC EXPRESS duration is 11 hours.
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