MASAI MARA NATIONAL RESERVE FEES 2024 & 2025

Introduction:Masai Mara Entry Fees.
Welcome to the heart of East Africa’s wilderness, where the Masai Mara National Reserve stands as a testament to nature’s magnificence. In 2024, amidst the majestic landscapes and thriving wildlife, significant changes are underway, reshaping the visitor experience and conservation efforts. According to recent statistics, the Masai Mara continues to draw over 200,000 tourists annually, highlighting its enduring allure and global significance in the realm of ecotourism (Source: Masai Mara National Reserve Authority). As travelers prepare to embark on safari adventures and immerse themselves in the untamed beauty of the reserve, it becomes imperative to understand the latest updates regarding the Masai Mara entry fees, camping regulations, and the broader conservation initiatives shaping the future of the Masai Mara.
Join us as we delve into the evolving landscape of one of Africa’s most iconic destinations, exploring the intricacies of park management, sustainability, and the transformative power of responsible tourism in preserving our planet’s natural wonders.
2024 Masai Mara Park Entrance Fees:
The Narok County Government has officially confirmed the revised Masai Mara entry fees for the National Reserve. Beginning January 1, 2024, non-resident adults will be required to pay USD 100 per day for park entry until June 30, 2024. From July 1, 2024, onwards, the fee will escalate to USD 200 per day. Similarly, children aged 9 to 17 will be charged USD 50 per day, while children under 8 years old will continue to enjoy free entry.
These adjustments, proposed earlier and now confirmed, are aimed at bolstering conservation efforts, enhancing infrastructure, and supporting local communities. When visitors contribute to the preservation of this iconic reserve, they play a vital role in safeguarding its natural heritage.
Camping Fees in Masai Mara 2024:
In addition to Masai Mara entry fees, visitors planning overnight stays in the Masai Mara park will be subject to separate camping fees. The fees outlined below are essential for the upkeep of camping facilities, so as to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all travelers seeking to immerse themselves in the wilderness of the reserve.
Masai Mara National Reserve (Narok County ~ Sekenani, Talek, Musiara & Oloolaimutia Gates) Applicable 2023
CATEGORY — NON-RESIDENTSINSIDE PARK OUTSIDE PARK — EAST AFRICAN RESIDENT — KENYAN CITIZEN
Adult — US$ 70 — US$ 80 — Ksh 1,200 — Ksh 1,000
Child — US$ 40 — US$ 45 — Ksh 500 — Ksh 300
Student — US $ 40 — Ksh 500 — Ksh 300
Camping Fees
CATEGORY — NON-RESIDENTS OUTSIDE PARKPublic Campsite Private Campsite — EAST AFRICAN RESIDENTPublic Campsite Private Campsite — KENYAN CITIZENPublic Campsite Private Campsite
Adult — US$ 30 — US$ 40 — Ksh 1,000 — Ksh 1,500 — Ksh 1,000 — Ksh 1,000
Child — US$ 20 — US$ 20 — Ksh 200 — Ksh 500 — Ksh 200 — Ksh 200
Student — US $ 20 — US$ 20 — Ksh 200 — Ksh 500 — Ksh 200 — Ksh 200
Vehicle Entry Fees
SAFARI VEHICLE
Less Than 6 Seats — Ksh 400
6 – 12 Seats — Ksh 1,000
13 – 24 Seats — Ksh 3,000
24 – 44 Seats — Ksh 4,000
45 Seats And Above — Ksh 5,000
TRUCKS
1 – 3 Tons — Ksh 700
4 – 7 Tons — Ksh 2,500
8 Tons And Above — Ksh 3,500
RANGER FEES
ACTIVITY — RANGER FEES
Game Drive (+6hrs) — Ksh 3,000
Game Drive (-6hrs) — Ksh 1,500
Full Night Camp Security — Ksh 4,000
Additionally campers at private campsites must enlist the services of two rangers for nighttime security, with transportation provided to and from the campsite. There is no requirement for providing food and accommodation for the rangers.
OTHER FEES
CATEGORY — ADULT — CHILD
Hot Air Balloon Landing Fee (Per Person Per Landing) Note – This Is Usually Included In The Balloon Flight Prices — US$ 50 — US$ 20
Horse Riding Fee (Per Horse Per Day) — Ksh 1,500
Annual Research Permits (Non-Resident) — US$ 400
Mara Conservancy (Mara Triangle) Entry Via Purungat Bridge Gate, Oloololo Gate Or Serena Airstrip
CATEGORY — NON-RESIDENTSINSIDE PARK OUTSIDE PARK — EAST AFRICAN RESIDENT — KENYAN CITIZEN
Adult — US$ 70 — US$ 80 — Ksh 1,200 — Ksh 1,000
Child — US$ 40 — US$ 45 — Ksh 500 — Ksh 300
Student — US $ 40 — Ksh 500 — Ksh 300
Among the lodges and camps situated within the Mara Conservancy are Mara Serena Safari Lodge and Little Governors Camp.
Resident rates are eligible for individuals residing in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, and Burundi. Additionally visitors must present their National ID (for Kenyan citizens) or Passport displaying Work permits or appropriate Visas to verify resident status upon entering the reserve. Visitors lacking a valid passport are subject to non-resident rates.
It is also equally important to note child rates apply to individuals aged 3 to 17 years old. Children under 3 years old are admitted free of charge.
Student rates are exclusively available to individuals up to 23 years old, sponsored by a recognized learning institution, and possessing a valid student ID. They must be visiting the reserve on a pre-arranged school-organized trip or for authorized research sanctioned by the ticketing office of the Masai Mara Reserve in Narok. Students must secure permission to avail of these special rates at least two weeks before their visit.
CATEGORY — NON-RESIDENTS OUTSIDE PARKPublic Campsite Private Campsite — EAST AFRICAN RESIDENTPublic Campsite PrivateCampsite — KENYAN CITIZENPublic Campsite PrivateCampsite
Adult — US$ 30 — US$ 40 — Ksh 1,000 — Ksh 1,500 — Ksh 1,000 — Ksh 1,000
Child — US$ 20 — US$ 20 — Ksh 200 — Ksh 500 — Ksh 200 — Ksh 200
Student — US $ 20 — US$ 20 — Ksh 200 — Ksh 500 — Ksh 200 — Ksh 200
Additionally the booking fee for a Private Campsite is Ksh 10,000. Public campsites comprise Eluai, Iseiya, and Oloololo Campsites. Private campsites include Ndovu, Dirisha, Kijito, Kishanga, Kiboko, and others.
Vehicle Entry Fees
SAFARI VEHICLE
Less Than 6 Seats — Ksh 400
6 – 12 Seats — Ksh 1,000
13 – 24 Seats — Ksh 3,000
24 – 44 Seats — Ksh 4,000
45 Seats And Above — Ksh 5,000
TRUCKS
1 – 3 Tons — Ksh 700
4 – 7 Tons — Ksh 2,500
8 Tons And Above — Ksh 3,500
RANGER FEES
ACTIVITY — RANGER FEES
Game Drive (+6hrs) — Ksh 3,000
Game Drive (-6hrs) — Ksh 1,500
Full Night Camp Security — Ksh 4,000
Aircraft Single Landing Fees
AIRCRAFT CAPACITY — LANDING FEES
Up To 3 Seats — Ksh 300
3 – 6 Seats — Ksh 500
7 – 14 Seats — Ksh 1,000
15 – 20 Seats — Ksh 2,000
21 Seats And Above — Ksh 3,000
Additionally landing fees can be settled at the KAPS Office in Nairobi. Payments are accepted via cheques made payable to Mara Conservancy.
OTHER FEES
CATEGORY — ADULT — CHILD
Hot Air Balloon Landing Fee (Per Person Per Landing) Note – This Is Usually Included In The Balloon Flight Prices — US$ 50 — US$ 20
Horse Riding Fee (Per Horse Per Day) — Ksh 1,500
Annual Research Permits (Non-Resident) — US$ 400
Other Conservancies & Game Ranches Bordering Masai Mara National Reserve Such As Mara North Conservancy, Mara Naboisho, Olare Motorogi, Ol Kinyei & Enonkishu Conservancies
CATEGORY — NON-RESIDENT — EAST AFRICAN RESIDENT — KENYAN CITIZEN
Adult — US$ 80 -120 — Ksh 1,000 – 2000 — Ksh 1,000 – 2000
Child — US$ 45 -75 — Ksh 500-1500 — Ksh 300-1000
- Also note that fines must be settled at the ranger’s office before departing from the Mara Triangle. Furthermore Visitors should ensure they obtain a receipt for payment. Failure to pay fines may result in banishment from the Mara Triangle for up to six
- Additionally similar regulations are applicable to the Masai Mara National Reserve on the Narok county side.
CONCLUSION:
Masai Mara National Reserve stands as a beacon of natural beauty and wildlife diversity in East Africa. As we step into 2024, significant changes are underway, aimed at enhancing the visitor experience and bolstering conservation efforts. With over 200,000 tourists annually, the Masai Mara continues to captivate travelers worldwide, reaffirming its global significance in ecotourism.
The revised Masai Mara entry fees, camping regulations, and conservation initiatives outlined in this article reflect a concerted effort to preserve the integrity of the reserve while ensuring sustainable tourism practices. And by contributing to conservation efforts and adhering to park rules, visitors play a pivotal role in safeguarding the natural heritage of the Masai Mara.
Mara Conservancy rangers are entrusted with enforcing park regulations, including imposing fines for violations and maintaining order within the reserve. It’s imperative for visitors to cooperate with park authorities and respect the sanctity of the wilderness they have come to explore.
Setting out on safari ventures, we find ourselves absorbed in the unspoiled charm of the Masai Mara. It’s paramount that we collectively acknowledge our duty to safeguard and cherish this vital ecosystem for the well-being of generations to come. Lastly, let us pledge to maintain the Masai Mara as a testament to nature’s beauty and a refuge for wildlife, not only for today but also for the future.
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