Chavo National Park (Tsavo National Park) covers an area of 20,700 square kilometers and is the world's largest wildlife national park. It consists of two parts: East Chavo and West Chavo. Generally speaking, the Sicavo National Park, which is only 1,000 square kilometers wide, is more striking, with beautiful and simple African wildlands and diverse wildlife attracting thousands of tourists from around the world every year. Sizavo National Park is located in a narrow strip between the Chavo River and the Mombasa Motorway. It was said to have been the largest number of black rhinos in the world in the 1960s, with about 9,000. But due to the destruction of ecological balance, only about 100 remained by the end of the 1980s. Today, the park has set up a rhino habitat, its number has recovered. In addition, visitors can see lions, cheetahs, leopards, leopards, elephants, giraffes, bison, zebras, antelopes and other wildlife.