Masai Mara National Reserve Entry Fees

Masai Mara Park Entry Fees 2025

Masai Mara National Reserve Entry Fees

By Nina Isabella

2025-01-09

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Entry fees to the Masai Mara were last updated in late 2023, in accordance with the Masai Mara Management Plan, the Greater Masai Mara Ecosystem Management Plan, and the County Government of Narok Physical & Land Use Development Plan. The park entry fees are no longer determined by the location of the Camp or Lodge where one is staying within the Reserve. 

Masai Mara Non-Residents Park Fees

 

Adults (January to June)

 

Per Person Per Day

 

USD 100

 

Adults (July to December)

 

Per Person Per Day

 

USD 200

 

Children (9 to 17 Years)

 

Per Person Per Day

 

USD 50

 

Students

 

Per Person Per Day

 

USD 50

 

Masai Mara East African Residents Park Fees

 

Adults

 

Per Person Per Day

 

KES 4,500

 

Children (9 to 17 Years)

 

Per Person Per Day

 

KES 2,000

 

Students

 

Per Person Per Day

 

KES 2,500

 

Masai Mara Citizens Park Fees

 

Adults

 

Per Person Per Day

 

KES 3,000

 

Children (9 to 17 Years)

 

Per Person Per Day

 

KES 1,000

 

Students

 

Per Person Per Day

 

KES 1,000

 

Masai Mara Vehicle Entry Charges

 

Less than 6 Seats

 

Per Vehicle Per Day

 

KES 500

 

6-12 Seats

 

Per Vehicle Per Day

 

KES 1,000

 

12-24 Seats

 

Per Vehicle Per Day

 

KES 3,000

 

25-44 Seats

 

Per Vehicle Per Day

 

KES 4,000

Rules & Regulations

  1. Please keep to the speed limits: 50Km/hr on graded roads & 30Km/hr on all others.
  2. Always slow down for animals.
  3. Do Not Off-Road in High Use & River Zones.
  4. Keep to Graded Roads & Cut Tracks in above zones.
  5. Off-Roading in Low Use Zones is allowed to view Big Cats.
  6. Always Stay More than 25 Meters away from Animals.
  7. Please, No Shouting, Clapping or Cheering.
  8. Do Not Sit or Stand on Vehicle's roof at any time.
  9. No More than 5 Vehicles at wildlife sightings.
  10. No alighting from Vehicles at River Crossing Points.
  11. Do Not cross the Tanzanian Border.
  12. Do Not chase, follow or harass animals.
  13. No Littering.
  14. Leave park or be in Camp/Lodge by 7:00 pm.

Notes:

When there are more than Five Vehicles waiting to see an animal, viewing time is restricted to 10 minutes.

Vehicles waiting to see the sighting must wait at a distance of 100 meters.

During the migration, never block a river crossing by parking too close to the crossing point.

Also make sure you do not drive through animal herds.

Please respect the Rules & our Rangers, who are there to ensure the protection of the Wildlife & Environment.

If you break any of the above rules, Rangers have the Legal Right to:

  • Impose an on-the-spot fine of Ksh. 10,000
  • Have a vehicle and/or people removed from the park immediately
  • Have a vehicle and/or people banned from the park

 

 

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