Your Guide to the New KWS Park Fees (Effective 1st October 2025)

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Planning a safari in Kenya? It’s crucial to update your budget. As announced by the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), new conservation fees for all National Parks, Reserves, and Sanctuaries took effect on Wednesday, 1st October 2025.

This is the first comprehensive fee review in 18 years, and the changes are significant. The revised structure aims to strengthen wildlife conservation, enhance visitor experiences, and ensure Kenya’s parks remain globally competitive.

Key Changes at a Glance: What You’ll Now Pay

To help you plan, here’s a summary of the new access fees for some of the most popular parks. All fees are per adult, per day.(GET THE FULL FEES FOR ALL KWS PARK ACTIVITIES HERE)

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
Hell’s Gate, Mt. Longonot, Kakamega NR 500 675 50 20
Kisumu Impala Sanctuary 300 405 25 15

Note: Reduced fees apply for children and students. Special packages are available for multiple parks.

Good News for Early Birds

If you had already booked and paid for your safari via the eCitizen platform before the announcement on September 29th, 2025, KWS has honoured those payments. The new fees apply only to bookings made for entry on or after October 1st, 2025.

More Than Just Entry: Other Important Fees

The new regulations also cover a wide range of activities and services, which are now more clearly defined:

  • Vehicle Charges: Ranging from KSh 600/day for vehicles under 6 seats to KSh 5,000/day for large buses.

  • Special Activities: Popular experiences like night game drives (KSh 3,000), guided walking safaris (KSh 3,000), and lake boating (KSh 1,500 per hour) now have set rates for East African Citizens and Residents.

  • Camping Fees: Fees for both public and private campsites have been updated, varying by park.

What This Means for Your Safari Adventure

While park fees have increased, this investment directly contributes to the preservation of Kenya’s incredible wildlife and the maintenance of park infrastructure—ensuring a better experience for you and a safer habitat for the animals.

This makes it more important than ever to plan your safari budget carefully. The new fee structure also highlights the value of exploring some of the beautiful, and often more affordable, parks near Kisumu, such as Kakamega National Reserve and Hell’s Gate National Park.

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