Chyulu Hills National Park, a renowned wildlife sanctuary in Kenya, boasts impressive populations of lions, African leopards, Kenyan cheetahs, and hosts the annual migration of zebra, Thomson’s gazelle, and wildebeest between July and October, famously known as the Great Migration. To aid travelers in planning their visit effectively, here is a comprehensive guide to the park fees applicable from 2024.
Entry Fees for Non-Residents
– Peak Season (July to December): Entry for adults is priced at USD 200 per day, with children and students charged USD 50 per day.
– Low Season (January to June): Adults pay USD 100 per day, while children and students maintain a fee of USD 50 per day.Entry Fees for Residents and Kenyan Citizens
– Peak Season: Residents and Kenyan citizens are charged KES 3000 for adults and KES 1000 for children/students.
– Low Season: Adults pay KES 1000, with children/students maintaining the same fee.Camping Fees
For overnight stays within the reserve, camping fees vary based on residency status and campsite type (public or private). Notably, private campsites entail a booking fee of KES 10,000.Vehicle and Other Fees
– Vehicle Entry: Charges vary based on vehicle capacity, ranging from KES 400 for vehicles with less than 6 seats to KES 5,000 for those with 45 seats and above.
– Ranger Fees: Game drives exceeding 6 hours incur a fee of KES 3,000, while shorter drives and full-night camp security have separate charges.Payment Modes
Entrance fees can be paid in cash (in either US Dollars or Kenyan Shillings) at the entry gates. However, for the western section of the reserve, notably the Mara Triangle – Mara Conservancy area, only cashless payments (Visa/Mastercard or Mpesa Mobile Money) are accepted. Cashless options are also available at other Chyulu Hills National Park gates, including Sekenani and Talek gates.Additional Notes
– The revision of the park fees structure aims to cover the increasing costs associated with preserving and conserving the reserve, showcasing visitors’ commitment to the sustainability of this beloved area.
– Visitors must carry identification and proof of residence to qualify for resident rates and adhere to park rules and regulations, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all.