Nairobi National park fees

Nairobi National Park Fees: Located in Nairobi City, the capital of Kenya, and just a short drive from Nairobi’s core business sector, Nairobi National Park is a distinctive Kenya safari destination known as “The world’s only wildlife capital.” Nairobi National Park is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Kenya. It is spread out over an area of 117 square kilometers and is characterized by scattered acacia woodland, wide grass plains, and a backdrop of urban skyscrapers.

Numerous wildlife species, including giraffes, hyenas, buffaloes, and giraffes, as well as a rich population of birds numbering over 400 species, call Nairobi National Park home.

Many people from all over the world visit Nairobi National Park; according to Kenya Wildlife Service, each and every visitor to the park is required to pay the fees listed below.

nairobi park fees

Park Entry Fee

Category Fees (Kshs)
Adult Child/student
Citizen 400 Kshs 200 Kshs
Resident 400 Kshs 200 Kshs
Non-Resident 35 US$ 20  US$

The ticket must be purchased per person and is only good for 12 hours if you stay outside the park and 24 hours if you stay within.

CAMPING FEES

Category Fees(Kshs)
Adult Child/student
Special camp Citizen 250 Kshs 200 Kshs
Resident  250 Kshs 200 Kshs
Non-Resident 35 US$ 35 US$
 

Public campsite

Citizen  200 Kshs  150 Kshs
Resident 200 Kshs 150 Kshs
Non-Resident  20 US$  15 US$
Reservation Fees (Non-refundable)                                 7,500 Kshs
Cancellation fees                                                                     7,500 Kshs

Vehicle and aircraft fees

Vehicle Fees per day

Carrying capacity  Fees (Kshs)
Less than6 seats 300
6 to 12 seats 1,030
13 to 24 seats 2,585
25 to 44 seats 4,050
45 seats and above 5,000

Trucks and delivery vehicles

Weight Fees (Kshs)
1 to 3 tonnes 515
4 to 7 tonnes 2,155
Above 7 tonnes 3,015

Vehicles stationed in the park (per year)

Type and Weight  Fees (Kshs)
PSVs< 6 seats & commercial Vehicles <2 tonnes  10,000
PSVs> 6 to 12 seats & commercial Vehicles 2  to 5 tonnes  60,000
PSVs> 13 seats & commercial Vehicles 5 tonnes  100,000

 

Aircraft fees (single landing fees)

Carrying capacity  Fees (Kshs)
Less than 3 seats  300
4 to 6 seats  500
7 to 14 seats  1,000
15 to 20 seats  2,155
12 seats and above  3,015

 

Annual passes

Category  Fees (Kshs)
Adult annual pass 43,100
Child annual pass 10,340
Corporate annual pass 103,440
Personalized tour driver annual pass 4,000
Marine parks annual pass 10,340
Safari card application fees 1,030

 

Special services

Category   Fees (Kshs)
Event security per section of rangers 75,000
Vehicle recovery inside the park 7,500
Special activities Fees (Kshs)
Night game drive (per person per trip) 2,155
 Security/guided tours(per guide up to 4 hours)  

1,720

Security/guided tours (per guide over 4 hours) 3,015

 

Horse riding (excluding rider) – KWS horses 2,585
Private horses (per day) 1,030
Walking safaris (per person per day)  1,500

Types of travelers

 

Students

Students are people from a recognized educational institution (primary, secondary, government or private college or university), and these people should be at least 23 years old. They are visiting the park as part of a formal and organized arrangement with the institution to learn about conservation. Students on privately organized Kenya safaris are not included in the Nairobi National Park student fees; in order to be eligible for these rates, the institution must notify KWS in at least two weeks so that it can obtain a written authorization for student rates

Children

People who are under 18 years old and under the age of three are considered children.

Citizens

Kenyan citizens who have valid passports or national identification cards also fall within the category of citizens, as do residents of South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi.

Residents

Individuals of other nationalities who reside in Kenya and have valid identification from the Kenyan government are referred to as residents.

Non-Residents

Non-Residents are foreign travelers who don’t live or work in Kenya.

How to make Payments

You can enter Nairobi National Park without using cash by using Mpesa, Visa, MasterCard, and direct deposits to KWS Bank accounts.

The Kenya Wildlife Service can provide information on Kenya’s designated parks with free admission, including the Masai Mara, Tsavo National Park, Amboseli, Lake Nakuru National Park, and Samburu National Reserve.

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