In this article, we will cover Nasolot National Reserve entrance fees. The 92 km² reserve is located in West Pokot County (6.2 km off the A1 Kitale – Lodwar Road near Kainuk). It is run by the West Pokot County Government.
Nasolot National Reserve was gazetted in 1979 to conserve the unique wildlife found in the area. Visitors to this reserve can enjoy breathtaking views from Nasolot Hill, stunning views of Mount Melo and Turkwell Dam, as well as bird watching, camping, fishing, and nature walks. The wildlife found here includes elephants, giraffes, pangolins, waterbucks, gazelles, kudu, jackals, and crocodiles.
Nasolot National Reserve Entrance Fees
High season Rates – July to March
Kenyan Residents/E.A Citizens | Charges |
Adult | Ksh 300 |
Child/Student | Ksh 250 |
Rest of Africa US$ | |
Adult | USD 20 |
Child | USD 15 |
International Visitors US$ | |
Adult | USD 25 |
Child | USD 15 |
Low Season Rates – March to June
Kenyan Residents/E.A Citizens | Charges |
Adult | Ksh 250 |
Child/Student | Ksh 200 |
Rest of Africa US$ | |
Adult | USD 15 |
Child/student | USD 10 |
International Visitors US$ | |
Adult | USD 20 |
Child/student | USD 15 |
Note: There are no accommodation options in the reserve.