The Ultimate Guide to Kenya’s New KWS Park Fees (2025)

Attention all safari enthusiasts and travel planners! The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has implemented a new fee structure for all national parks and reserves, effective October 1st, 2025. This is the first major review in 18 years and brings significant changes to how you budget for your Kenyan adventure.

This guide breaks down everything you need to know—from park entry and vehicle costs to camping and special activities—all in one place.

Why the Change?

The revised fees are the result of a year-long consultation with stakeholders. The goal is to:

  • Strengthen Financial Sustainability: Higher costs of conservation and park management necessitate increased revenue.

  • Enhance Visitor Experience: Funds will go towards better road maintenance, facilities, and security.

  • Ensure Global Competitiveness: Keeping Kenya’s parks world-class while protecting its wildlife heritage.

Good to Know: KWS honored all payments made on the eCitizen platform before September 29th, 2025. The new fees apply only to bookings made for entry on or after October 1st.


Summary of New KWS Fees

Here is a complete breakdown of the new costs to help you plan your safari.

1. Daily Park Entry Fees (Per Adult)

Park / Reserve East African Citizen (KSh) Resident (KSh) Non-Resident (USD) African Citizen (USD)
Amboseli & Lake Nakuru 1,500 2,025 90 50
Nairobi National Park 1,000 1,350 80 40
Tsavo East & Tsavo West 1,000 1,350 80 40
Meru, Kora & Aberdare 800 1,100 70 40
Mt. Kenya National Park 800 1,100 70 30
Hell’s Gate, Mt. Longonot, Kakamega NR 500 675 50 20
Ruma, Sibiloi, Ndere Island 500 675 40 20
Marine Parks (Kisite, Watamu, etc.) 500 675 25 15
Kisumu Impala Sanctuary 300 405 25 15

Note: Reduced fees apply for children and students. Special park packages (e.g., Nairobi Package, Tsavo-Amboseli Package) are also available at different rates.

2. Vehicle Entry Charges (Per Day)

Vehicle Type Fee (KSh)
Less than 6 seats 600
6 – 12 seats 1,500
13 – 24 seats 3,000
25 – 44 seats 4,500
45 seats and above 5,000
Motorcycles (in selected parks) 500
Trucks (1-3 tons) 1,000

3. Camping Fees (Per Adult, Per Night)

Camping Type East African Citizen (KSh) Resident (KSh) Non-Resident (USD)
Private Campsite (Amboseli/Nakuru) 500 700 50
Private Campsite (All Other Parks) 250 350 35
Public Campsite (Amboseli/Nakuru) 250 350 30
Public Campsite (All Other Parks) 200 300 20

*Child rates are 50% of the adult fee. Reservation fees for special campsites are KSh 10,000 per week (non-refundable).*

4. Popular Activity Fees

Activity East African Citizen/Resident (KSh) Non-Resident/African Citizen (USD)
Night Game Drive (per person) 3,000 50
Guided Walking Safari (per person) 3,000 50
Animal Tracking (per person) 2,000 20
Lake Boating (per person per hour) 1,500 15
Balloon Safari (per person) 80 (Adult) / 40 (Child)
Cycling (per day, park fee separate) 300 10
Horse Riding (private horse per day) 1,500 15
Photo Sessions (e.g., weddings, per group) 20,000 300

5. Other Important Fees

  • Annual Passes (For Citizens/Residents):

    • Adult: KSh 45,000

    • Family (2 adults + 5 children): KSh 130,000

    • Corporate: KSh 120,000

  • Aircraft Landing: Starts at $10 for small planes.

  • Drones: KSh 5,000 per day (Citizens/Residents) or $300 (Non-Residents).

  • Vehicle Recovery: KSh 10,500.


What This Means for Your Safari

While the cost of a safari has increased, this investment is vital for conserving Kenya’s iconic wildlife. The new, transparent fee structure makes it easier to budget for every aspect of your trip.

Pro Tip for Western Kenya Travelers: This is a perfect time to explore the stunning and often more affordable parks in this region, like Kakamega RainforestHell’s Gate (perfect for cycling and hiking), and the serene Kisumu Impala Sanctuary.

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DOWNLOAD THE LEGAL NOTICE BELOW

The Wildlife Conservation and Management (Access, Entry and Conservation) (Fees) Regulations 2025 (Legal Notice No. 160 of 2025)

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