Malaika Beach Villas - Resort in Watamu, Kenya

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SAFARI TSAVO EST SAVANNAH

Tsavo National Park, Kenya’s largest wildlife reserve, is 90 minutes from Malaika Beach Villas. We suggest at least one overnight stay to give you the best chance of seeing animals, and we have close relationships with several of the best camps in the best locations.
If there is a country in the world that boasts all God’s creations enclosed in its boundaries then Kenya is that country: diverse sceneries, ancient granitic hills, desert, coral reefs, wildlife, history and different cultures.
Each day offers you a new experience! Wildlife splendor ranges from the famous Big five of Lion, Leopard, Rhino, Elephant and Buffalos to the aquatic attractions like dolphins, hippos, crocodiles…all awaiting you.
There you can find wild animals in their majestic natural settings.
The excursions offered are many and one of the most amazing experience is doubtless the Malaika Safari in the Tsavo East National Park.
The Park provides undeveloped wilderness homes to vast numbers of animals.
It is considered one of the world's biodiversity strongholds, and its popularity is mostly due to the vast amounts of diverse wildlife that can be seen, including lion, cape buffalo, multitudes of elephants, cheetah, hippo, species of antelopes, leopard and hyena.
Moreover, 500 bird species have been recorded in the area, including ostriches, kestrels, buzzards, starlings, weaver birds, kingfishers, hornbills, secretary birds and herons.
Covering an area of about 13,747 square kilometres, Tsavo East National Park indeed is one of the oldest and largest parks in Kenya.
If you visit Kenya you cannot lose a Safari here.
It takes only 2 hours by car to reach the Malaika Safari from our resort. There is a paved road that is not something to be taken for granted in Kenya. Along the way you will start to enjoy the wonderful surrounding, we guarantee your Malaika safari will start before you reach the park.
You can choose between two options: you can spend one day leaving early in the morning and coming back in the evening; or you can stay one or even two night sleeping inside the savannah of the park. For the latter option the range of selection is from the cheapest to the most luxurious choice.
The cheapest one implies the adventure of sleeping in. Most people chooses it not only for the price but even because it represents a unique experience.
If you like to sleep in a more comfortable situation, inside the park there are many lodges where you can sleep surrounded by the wild life enjoying at the same time the amenities of a luxurious hotel.
The place where you will sleep does not matter very much: the most recommended thing is to spend the night inside the park as you will live a once in a lifetime experience: the one to see the Savannah and its inhabitants at sunrise.

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What time do you leave the resort and return to the resort?

Departure depends on the driver but usually from 07.00 am or 08.00 am from the resort, usually back the next day at lunchtime.

What does the installment include?

Includes park tickets , drivers and jeeps , lodges with full board treatment are excluded drinks

How many nights for a nice Malaika safari?

Minimum stay is one night and upwards.

Which lodge to choose?

There are lodges for a wild experience or rooms to have more comfort, inside or outside the park. We generally work with the best

Where can I found the most updated news?

Our website is updated on a daily bases. If you want, you can follow us on our social media pages (Facebook and Instagram).

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