Named after the notorious man-eating lions that terrorised Uganda Railway workers near the Tsavo River in 1898 a legend immortalised in books and film Man Eaters Camp occupies one of East Africa's most historically charged settings at the edge of Tsavo West National Park. The camp channels the spirit of those early frontier days through atmospheric tented accommodation set beneath fever trees and acacia scrub. Rustic in character yet comfortable in provision, it appeals to travellers drawn as much by history and legend as by the thrill of the game drive, offering a deeply immersive introduction to Tsavo's ancient, untamed landscape.
Tsavo West is a park of dramatic contrasts: eerie Shetani lava fields, the spring-fed pools of Mzima Springs where hippos and crocodiles can be watched through an underwater viewing chamber — and open savannah roamed by the park's iconic maneless lions and red-dusted elephants. Fringe-eared oryx, lesser kudu, leopard, and black rhino add to a remarkable wildlife roster. Game-viewing conditions are best during the dry months of June to October and January to February. Rates vary according to travel season; low-season pricing will be added, making this legendary camp accessible well beyond peak periods.
Day 1
Nairobi to Tsavo National Park
Day 2
Explore Tsavo National Park
Day 3
Tsavo National Park to Nairobi
Man Eaters Camp offers comfortable safari accommodation within or near Tsavo, designed for guests who want a relaxed bush experience after game drives. Rooms or tents typically feature en-suite bathrooms, mosquito netting, and private verandas where you can unwind between activities.
Guests at Man Eaters Camp are usually served buffet or set-menu meals in the main restaurant, with breakfast before morning drives and dinner after evening activities. Special dietary requirements such as vegetarian, vegan, or allergy-related requests can often be arranged when advised at booking.
Many lodges in Tsavo include a swimming pool, bar, and lounge area for guests to cool off during the heat of the day. Facilities vary by property, so pool access, spa services, and gift shops should be confirmed for Man Eaters Camp when you book your package.
Wi-Fi may be available in public areas at Man Eaters Camp, though connection speeds in remote parks can be limited. Mobile network coverage is also variable inside Tsavo; we recommend informing family of limited contact during your stay and enjoying a digital detox in the bush.
Tsavo West is known for dramatic volcanic landscapes, lush springs, and diverse habitats ranging from savannah to woodlands. Highlights include Mzima Springs, Shetani Lava Flows, and scenic viewpoints across the park.
Tsavo West hosts the Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary, one of the best places in the ecosystem to spot endangered black rhinos alongside elephants, buffaloes, and plains game. Sightings are not guaranteed but the sanctuary improves your chances.
Expect elephants, lions, leopards, buffaloes, giraffes, zebras, hippos at Mzima Springs, and prolific bird species. The varied terrain often makes for scenic photography and rewarding full-day exploration.
Yes. Tsavo West combines accessible lodges, experienced guides, and iconic Kenyan wildlife. It pairs well with Tsavo East or coastal extensions for guests building their first Kenya safari itinerary.
Typical inclusions cover accommodation at Man Eaters Camp, meals as per lodge programme, shared game drives in safari vehicles, park or reserve fees where stated, and services of a professional driver-guide. Flights, drinks, tips, optional activities, and personal expenses are usually excluded unless specified in your booking.
Pack neutral-coloured clothing, a warm layer for cool mornings, comfortable closed shoes, sun hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, insect repellent, binoculars, camera, and any prescription medication. A reusable water bottle and light rain jacket are useful in wet months.
Many lodges welcome families, though age limits may apply to certain activities and room configurations. Game drives can be long for very young children, so we recommend discussing ages, seating, and family room needs when booking Man Eaters Camp.
Game drives are conducted in 4x4 safari minivans or Land Cruisers with pop-up roofs for photography and comfortable viewing. Vehicles are driven by qualified guides familiar with Tsavo routes, animal behaviour, and park regulations.
Choose from our flexible pricing options below. Each option includes different features and pricing structures to suit your needs.
Peak season per-person rates by party size (1, 2, 4, 6 or 8 guests).
| Season | 1 Pax | 2 Pax | 4 Pax | 6 Pax | 8 Pax |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Peak Season 1 Jul – 31 Oct
Jul 1–Oct 31
|
124,800
KES
|
69,750
KES
|
45,375
KES
|
37,250
KES
|
33,185
KES
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