Kenyan Safari Holiday including Mara, Tsavo & Arabuko Sokoke Trip Report – Royle Safaris
A Kenya safari holiday and mammal watching trip report including safaris in the Masai Mara Nature Reserve, Tsavo East & Tsavo West National Park and Arabuko Sokoke Forest National Park with a whooping 68 species of mammals seen; highlights including the Big Five, White-fronted Hedgehog, Hirola, Desert Warthog, Somali Dwarf Mongoose, Southern Tree Hyrax, Harvey’s Duiker, Kenyan Coastal Dwarf Galago, Giant Golden Rumped Elephant Shrew, Zanj Sun Squirrel, Sundevall’s Roundleaf Bat, Tana Gazelle and many many more.
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Venkat Sankar
What a great species list! I still need to say many of those…
If you go back to the area in the future, be sure to visit Ishaqbini Conservancy. The security situation in the area is sometimes a little sketchy, but it’s one of the best places in Kenya for mammals. It’s the only conservation area for Hirola in its natural range and they are very easy to see. Also Desert Warthog, Lesser Kudu, Reticulated Giraffe, Coastal Topi, and Tana River Red Colobus are common and easily observed. Tana River Mangabey, Haggard’s Oribi, Harvey’s Duiker, Kenya Coast Galago, Caracal, Lion, Cheetah, and African Wild Dog are also present, but harder to find (I only saw the Mangabeys in the day I spent there).