Lake Nakuru National Park Entrance Fee

LAKE NAKURU NATIONAL PARK ENTRANCE FEE (1st January, 2022 to 30th June, 2022)

Lake Nakuru National Park Entrance Fee : Lake Nakuru national park is one of the most popular national parks in Kenya for wildlife and birdlife lovers popularly known for the abundance of many species of birds including vast numbers of flamingoes and a variety wildlife species such as rhinos, hippos, waterbucks, impalas among others.

Lake Nakuru national park is located on the floor of the Great Rift Valley and lies south of Nakuru, the park protects Lake Nakuru one of the Rift Valley Lakes in Kenya.

Lake Nakuru National Park Entrance Fee
Flamingos in lake Nakuru

Lake Nakuru national park is managed by Kenya Wildlife Services (KWS) which has introduced new Lake Nakuru national park entrance fees, these fees start operating from 1st January 2022 and end 30th June 2020.

Park Entry Fee

 

Category Fees (Kshs)
Adult Child/student
Citizen 860 Kshs 215 Kshs
Resident 860 Kshs 215 Kshs
Non-Resident 60 US$ 35  US$

Note:  Park Entry Fees ticket is valid for only 12 hours for tourists staying inside the park and 24 hours for those staying outside the park.

CAMPING FEES

Category Fees(Kshs)
Adult Child/student
Special camp Citizen 500 Kshs 250 Kshs
Resident  500 Kshs 250 Kshs
Non-Resident 50 US$ 25 US$
 

Public campsite

Citizen  250 Kshs  200 Kshs
Resident 250 Kshs 200 Kshs
Non-Resident  30 US$  25 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 10,000
PSVs> 6 to 13 seats & commercial tour Vehicles (not stationed in the park)  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

 

Special services

 

Category Fees (Kshs)
Event security per section of rangers 75,000
Vehicle recovery inside the park 7,500

Special activities

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
Cycling (per day)

 

215

 

Categories/status of tourists

Lake Nakuru National Park fees are charged basing on the status or categories of visitors or tours on a Kenya safari to the park.

Students

Students are visitors on a Kenya safari from a recognized education institution that is primary, secondary, government or private college or university. These kind of visitors should be aged 23 years and below and they are to be visiting Lake Nakuru National Park on a conservation purpose trip documented and organized the education institution.

To be eligible for student fees, the institution is required to inform Kenya Wildlife Services in a minimum of 2 weeks so as to issue a written authorization for student rates.

Note: students on a privately arranged safari to Lake Nakuru National Park.

Children

Children are visitors from the age of 3 years but below the age of 18 years.

Citizens

Citizens are visitors who are Kenya Citizens with valid Kenya National ID or passports, this category also includes citizens from East African Community member countries that are Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi and South Sudan with passports or National IDs.

Residents

Residents are foreigners (not Kenya citizens or citizens of East Africa Community member countries) who are residing in Kenya and are in possession of valid residence documentation or work permits issued by the Kenyan Government.

Residents are individuals of other nationalities residing in Kenya and are in possession of valid documentation from the Kenyan government.

Non-Residents

Non-Residents are foreigners or international tourists who do not work or live in Kenya.

Mode of payment

Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic cashless mode payments is encouraged, methods of payments include

  • Mpesa
  • Visa Cards
  • MasterCard
  • Direct deposits to KWS Bank accounts.
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