In this article, we will look at the entrance fees for Mt. Kenya National Park as of 2025. It is among the 22 National parks managed by the Kenya Wildlife Service. The park covers an area of 715 square kilometres. At 5,199 metres, it is the second-highest peak in Africa.
Mount Kenya National Park, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to rare and endangered species of animals, lakes, tarns, glaciers, mineral springs, and diverse vegetation. The rugged glacier summits and forest-rich slopes make it one of the most magnificent landscapes to visit in Kenya.
Mt Kenya National Park Entry Fees
Mt. Kenya National Park & Reserve Fees (Simplified)
Package | Citizen/Resident (KSH) | Non-Resident (USD) |
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Daily | Adult: 430 Child: 215 |
Adult: 52 Child: 26 |
3 Days | Adult: 1,290 Child: 645 |
Adult: 156 Child: 78 |
4 Days | Adult: 1,720 Child: 860 |
Adult: 208 Child: 104 |
5 Days | Adult: 2,150 Child: 1,075 |
Adult: 260 Child: 130 |
6 Days | Adult: 2,580 Child: 1,290 |
Adult: 312 Child: 156 |
Security/Guided Tour (Per Guide)
Duration | Fee (KSH) |
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Up to 4 hours | 1,720 |
Over 4 hours | 3,015 |
Activity | Fee (KSH) |
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Fishing (per line, per day) | 1,550 |
Vehicle Entry Charges (Per Day)
Number of Seats | Fee (KSH) |
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Less than 6 seats | 300 |
6–12 seats | 1,030 |
13–24 seats | 2,585 |
25–44 seats | 4,050 |
45 seats and above | 5,000 |
Mount Kenya National Park Contacts
Toll Free: 0800 597 000
WhatsApp: +254 (0) 726 610508
Email: customerservice@kws.go.ke
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