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Divided
into 3 parts by the Tiva and Galana rivers, the Tsavo
East National Park is Kenya's largest National Park covering
an area of 11,700sq kms. It is a hot, waterless dry region
with an annual rainfall of less than 51cm recorded, and
has a large diversity of landscapes from the gorges of
Lugard falls with its water carved rocks to the natural
catchment at Muanda. The park has dramatic sights of large
mammals including great herds of elephant, antelope, hippos,
black rhino, eland, lions and giraffe plus a host of birdlife.
It is an ideal place for exclusive camping, game circuts
and adventures and is the greatest of all Kenya's parks.
The middle section of the park has many rock and cave
paintings.
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