Voi Airport serves the town of Voi and is the closest airport to Tsavo East National Park. It sits at an altitude of 580 meters (1,900 ft) above sea level and has one tarmac runway measuring 1,280 meters (4,200 ft) in length.
Voi Airport (IATA: n/a, ICAO: HKVO) is located in Taita-Taveta County in southeastern Kenya, close to the international border with Tanzania. The airport is on the western edge of Tsavo East National Park, making it a convenient entry point for safari travelers.
The airport is about 290 kilometers (180 miles) southeast of Nairobi International Airport, which is Kenya’s largest civilian airport. From Voi Airport, visitors can easily access lodges and camps inside Tsavo East or connect with road transport to other nearby attractions.
Tsavo East National Park, often called the “Theatre of the Wild,” is famous for its large herds of red-dusted elephants. These elephants can be seen covering themselves with the park’s red soil and spraying it over their young.
Many rest under the palm trees along the Galana River, a river known for its deep blue waters. Tsavo East is also the oldest and largest national park in Kenya, covering about 13,747 square kilometers.
Two main rivers drain the park: the Tsavo River and the Athi River. These rivers meet to form the Galana River, which is an important water source for both wildlife and vegetation.
One of the park’s most remarkable features is the Yatta Plateau, one of the largest lava plateaus in the world, stretching over 300 kilometers.
The plateau’s vegetation and flat terrain make it an excellent habitat for wildlife, and it supports a large number of animal species.
Compared to Tsavo West National Park, Tsavo East is drier, but its open landscapes, unique geological features, and abundant wildlife make it a top safari destination.
Travelers using Voi Airport can reach the park quickly and start exploring its wildlife-rich plains, rivers, and plateaus without long road journeys from Nairobi or Mombasa.









