Together with its Tsavo West counterpart, it forms a massive park covering over 4% of Kenya’s total land area. The eco-system is almost similar to Tsavo West but with a long stretch of the Yatta Plateau, the massive whale-backed Mudanda Rock towering over a natural dam as a major attraction of wildlife and the Lugard’s Falls that lies along eroded rocks of the crocodile infested Galana River. Aruba Dam downhill is worth a visit. Animals and birds are a plenty. A notable wildlife attraction is the large herds of the red Tsavo elephant (because of the volcanic soil type that they dramatically wallow and roll on while spraying each other with the dust under rhino, hippos, leopards, buffalos, zebra and various antelope species among others.
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