

Climb the Roaring Rocks in Tsavo National Park West and immerse yourself in an unspoiled world of serene beauty. Never before has the scene been so elegantly crafted by the wisdom of nature. Tsavo National Park West, halfway between Nairobi and Mombasa, Kenya, has a cruious mixture of wildlife features, ranging from vast open plains that carpet the landscape in thick golden matting that glows in the sun shine; to plains dotted with savanna scrub and trees; to acacia woodlands that thrive with bird life; to rocky ridges carved out by ancient rivers or pushed out by thousands of years of cosmic tectonic intervention; to mountains and pristine mountain forests punctuated with abundant wildlife.
Various rocky outcrops present themselves in this enormous African park where your agility and strength will surely be tested in the climb to reach the top and enjoy the expansive views over the rest of the park that avail their bewildering beauty before your eyes. Climb the Roaring Rocks to get an eerie chill from the sound of the wind, and reward yourself with the magnificent views from the top. You will also bee interested in climbing the Chyulu Hills, formed by the recent Shetani lava flow; the occurrence of a recent volcano. Caves, rock faces and cliffs have formed as a result of the volcano, and are perfect for exploration by climbers. A wide variety of camps and lodges host you in Tsavo National Park West, varying from luxury lodges to luxury tented camps that provide for your every need.
Climb the Roaring Rocks at Tsavo National Park West to face the challenge of rock-climbing. Once the top has been reached, panoramic views, that are the prized envy of eagles and buzzards stretch out over Rhino valley and the Ngulia Hills. The Roaring Rocks, is an observation point for the protection of the black rhinoceros and the fight against poaching. Cicads inhabit the Roaring Rocks. When the wind rushes through them and hits the rocks, an eerie haunting or roaring is heard, producing a chilling effect on climbers. At nearby Mzima springs, a rich procession of wildlife prevails, as elephants, hippos, crocodiles, gazelles, zebra and giraffe gather at the source of water. From atop Roaring Rocks, a 100 meter high edifice, eagles swirl about the air, keeping watchful purpose over their nesting places. Expansive views of Tsavo National Park West stretch out: just reward for the exhilirating climb.