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Allow us to guide you. Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's tallest mountain and a dormant volcano, is to the west. The soft Chyulu Hills, some of the world's youngest hills, ripple to the northwest. Miles and miles of unspoiled African wilderness surround you as far as the eye can see, home to the greatest biodiversity on the planet. A Lava flows that are about 100 years old coexist with rocks that are millions of years old in Tsavo. Natural springs pop up from the ground, rivers flow, and marshes form. Mount Kilimanjaro towers over the Chyulu Hills. Lions, leopards, elephants, buffalos, cheetahs, gerenuks, wildebeests, oryx, bushbucks, elands, giraffes, hartebeests, and impalas live on the endless plains. The verdant rainforest hums, buzzes, and screeches. Tsavo is a place of contrasts and vast variety - in fact, the greatest. It has the world's highest biodiversity, as well as different ecosystems and landforms. It is famed for its man-eating lions from the nineteenth century, as well as mentions in the classic novel and film Out of Africa.