Mount Kenya National park fees
Fees for the Mount Kenya National Park: The second-highest peak in Africa, behind Mount Kilimanjaro National Park, is Mount Kenya, along with Mount Kenya National Park, which are excellent safari locations in Kenya. Mount Kenya is a well-liked location for hiking and climbing safaris. The park fees for 2022 are listed here.
Parking ChargesKSH~KSH Mt. Kenya (Day trip)~250~215 Mt. Kenya (3-day package)~700~645 Mt. Kenya (4-day package)~950~860 Mt. Kenya (5-day package)~1,200~1,075 Mt. Kenya (6-day package)~1,450~1,290The adult, child, and student residences are KSH~KSH. The mountain trips are 250–215 Mt. Kenya (3 days), 700–645 Mt. Kenya (4 days), 950–860 Mt. Kenya (5 days), 1,200–1,075 Mt. Kenya (6 days), and 1,450–1,290 Mt. KenyaChild/Student Adult Non-ResidentsUSD USD Mt. Kenya (Day excursion)Mount Kenya (30 x 20) (3-day package)Mount Kenya (4-day package: 85–55), Mount Kenya (5–107.5), Mount Kenya (6–140–95), and Mount Kenya (175–115) Camping
In the Mount Kenya National Park, camping is permitted at a number of locations, including
individual campsites
Campsite Kisoi Munyao
Likii North Campsite Mathenge Campsite
Major’s Campsite: Open campgrounds
Campsites at Mackinders and the Met Station (operated privately by Naromoru River Lodge)
The Bantu Lodge is in charge of the Shipton Campsite. Mount Kenya National Park fees
Note on Shipton Campsite
In the Mount Kenya National Park, camping is subject to a one-time fee regardless of the length of stay.
Public campsites don’t need reservations in advance.
Private campsites must be reserved in advance.
Standard facilities including water, a kitchen area, and restrooms are available at every campsite.
Daily charges for vehicles
Fees for Capacity (Ksh)
fewer than six seats300 /= 6–12 places1,030/= 13–24 chairs2,585/= 24–44 chairs4,050/= 45 seats and more than 5,000/= lodging
The best lodging options for budget travelers and those seeking a perfect gateway from the demanding grind of life and an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life and an opportunity to enjoy the serenity of Kenya’s wilderness are the modest and wide-ranging self-catering accommodations offered by KWS (Kenya Wildlife Services) in Mt. Kenya National Park. In the Mount Kenya National Park, lodging options consist of KWS bandas and guesthouses.
The Bataan Guest House
The four guestrooms of the Batian Guest House are divided into two double-bedded rooms and two single-bed rooms.
Facilities
sitting area with furniture
Kitchen and dining area
restroom and WC
kerosene lanterns
Throws
Bedding and pillows
toiletries and towels
using electricity for lighting
A caregiver who works around the clock
SICRIMON BANDA
Sirimon Bandas consists of 2 units comprising of two semi-detached bandas, each banda has two bedrooms, one with a double bed and one with two single beds.
Mount Kenya National Park Fees
Sirimon Bandas
Amenities
Furnished bandas with a fully equipped kitchen opening into the living rool
Llighting by electricity
A 24/7 care taker
Note
Reservations for bandas and guest houses are done through the warden or through reservations at the park’s headquarters reservations desk, also Focus East Africa Tours can do it as part of your safari package.
Special Services/Activities
Security/Guided tour per guide
1,720 – up to 4 hours
3,015 – over 4 hours
Fishing in Mt. Kenya (per line – per day)
1,550 – over 4 hours
Note: Mountain climbing routes in Mt.Kenya national park you can hike without an official guide include
Kamweti
Marania
Burguret
Themwe
To use any these routes, visitors must inform the office on their intention to use any of the routes and exit gates in advance.
Important information for visitors
Park rules
Adhere to park entry and exit times, unless you are an overnight visitors. Also, always exit the park before dusk. Park gates open at 6:00 am and close at 6:00 pm
While driving in the park, general rules of the road apply. Car hooting and driving under the influence of alcohol is strictly prohibited
Move slowly and quietly but remember all animals in the park are wild and can react dangerous if startled and feel threatened.
Do not feed the animals
Drive at the speed limit of 40
Beware of the animals as they are wild and unpredictable do not litre or throw cigarette butts thus Mount Kenya National Park Fees
Note: all KWS parks, reserve and sanctuaries are SINGLE USE PLASTIC FREE ZONES
What to take with you
As you go to a Kenya safari to Mt.Kenya national park here the important items to take with you
Personal effects, clean drinking water, food and camping equipments if you are intending to stay overnight in the camp
Camera and binoculars
Insect repellent
First aid kit
Sunglasses
Appropriate hiking/mountaineering gere
How to get there
Travellers can get to Mt. Kenya national park by Air and by road,
By Air – domestic flights are offered from Wilson Airstrip to Nanyuki airstrip the closet commercial airstrip to Mt.Kenya national park
By road – Mt.Kenya national park is located in about 175 kilometers from Nairobi, the park can be reached on the Nanyuki – Isiolo road via Sirimon Track or Nyeri – Nanyuki road near Naro Moru. Mt.Kenya national park is accessible via Chogoria on the Embu – Meru road, about 150 kilometers of Nairobi.