Entrance Fee for Masai Mara National Reserve

Tourists in a van at Masai Mara National Reserve

Masai Mara National Reserve Entrance fee is the cost that a visitor pays to enter the reserve. Below is a comprehensive entrance fees for the Masai Mara National Reserve for the years 2024 and 2025.

Category

Non-Residents

East African Residents

Kenyan Citizens

Narok Residents

Adults

US$200

(From 1st July to December)

KSH 4,500

KSH 3,000

KSH 2,000


US$100

(From 1st January to 30th June)




Children

US$50

KSH 2,000

KSH 1,000

KSH 500 (Above 10 years)





Free (Under 10 years)

Students

-

KSH 2,000

KSH 1,000

-

Entrance Fees Breakdown

Non-Residents

Non-residents are visitors who do not reside in Kenya or any of the East African Community member states. This category typically includes international tourists.

Season

Accommodation

Adults

Children

High (Jul-Dec)

Inside/Outside Park

US$200

US$50

Low (Jan-Jun)

Inside/Outside Park

US$100

US$50

East African Residents

East African residents include individuals residing in any of the East African Community (EAC) member countries. This includes residents of Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, and South Sudan.

Category

Adults

Children

Students

Fees

KSH 4,500

KSH 2,000

KSH 2,000

Kenyan Citizens

Kenyan citizens are individuals holding Kenyan nationality, offering them favorable rates as part of efforts to encourage local tourism.

Category

Adults

Children

Students

Fees

KSH 3,000

KSH 1,000

KSH 1,000

Narok Residents

Narok residents are those who live in Narok County, the region where the Masai Mara is situated. This fee category acknowledges the local community's relationship with the reserve.

Category

Adults

Children (Above 10 years)

Children (Under 10 years)

Fees

KSH 2,000

KSH 500

Free

Vehicle Entry Fees

The vehicle entry fee at Masai Mara NR is structured based on the type and capacity of the vehicle, ensuring fair pricing for different groups and purposes.

Safari Vehicles

Safari vehicles are specifically designed for wildlife viewing and often have features like pop-up roofs. Fees vary according to the seating capacity.

Seating Capacity

Fee (KSH)

Less Than 6 Seats

500

6 – 12 Seats

1,000

13 – 24 Seats

3,000

24 – 44 Seats

4,000

45 Seats and Above

5,000

Trucks

Trucks are larger vehicles often used for carrying supplies into the park, but sometimes they are also used for larger tour groups.

Weight of the Truck

Fee (KSH)

1 – 3 Tons

700

4 – 7 Tons

2,500

8 Tons and Above

3,500

Ranger Fees and Activities

Ranger services provide added security and a more enriching experience through guided tours and expert insights. Here's a breakdown of the ranger fees based on different activities:

Game Drives

Game drives are vehicle-based tours aimed at observing wildlife in their natural habitats. Fee for a ranger for game drive will vary depending on the duration of the drive.

Activity

Duration

Fee (KSH)

Game Drive (+6hrs)

Over 6 hours

3,000

Game Drive (-6hrs)

Under 6 hours

1,500

Full Night Camp Security

For visitors opting to stay overnight in the park, full night camp security services are available, providing protection and peace of mind.

Activity

Fee (KSH)

Full Night Camp

4,000

Ranger services not only enhance safety but also contribute to the conservation efforts, as these fees help fund wildlife protection initiatives.

Additional Activity Fees

The Masai Mara offers more than just game drives; it provides various unique activities that allow visitors to experience the reserve in diverse and exciting ways. Below are the fees for these additional activities, which cater to different interests and provide unique perspectives of the Mara.

Hot Air Balloon Rides

Hot air balloon rides offer a bird's-eye view of the expansive Masai Mara, allowing for unique wildlife spotting and breathtaking sunrise views. Note that the landing fee is usually included in the overall flight cost.

Category

Adult

Child

Hot Air Balloon Landing Fee

US$ 50

US$ 20

Horse Riding

Horseback safaris provide an up-close and personal experience with the Mara's landscape and wildlife, suitable for visitors looking for an adventurous way to tour the park.

Activity

Fee (KSH)

Horse Riding (Per Day)

1,500

Annual Research Permits

Annual permits are available for researchers interested in studying the diverse ecosystems and wildlife populations of the Masai Mara.

Permit Type

Fee (US$)

Annual Research Permit (Non-Resident)

400

Camping Fees

Camping in the Masai Mara offers visitors a chance to connect with nature and experience the reserve in an intimate and immersive manner. There are options for both public and private campsites, with different fee structures for non-residents, East African residents, and Kenyan citizens.

Public vs. Private Campsites

Public campsites are shared facilities that can accommodate multiple groups, offering basic amenities. Private campsites provide a more secluded and exclusive camping experience.

Camping Option

Category

Non-Resident

East African Resident

East African Citizen

Public Campsite

Adult

US$ 30

KES 1,000

KES 1,000


Child
US$ 20
KES. 200KES. 200

Student
US$ 20
KES. 200KEs. 200

Private Campsite

Adult

US$ 40

KES 1,500

KES 1,000


ChildUSD 20KES. 500KES. 200

StudentUSD 20KEs. 500KES. 200

Note: Private campsite bookings may include additional fees such as a booking fee, particularly at popular campsites like Ndovu, Dirisha, Kijito, Kishanga, and Kiboko, among others.

Aircraft Landing Fees

For visitors opting to fly directly into the Masai Mara, understanding the aircraft landing fees is essential. These fees vary based on the aircraft's seating capacity, ensuring that operators are charged appropriately for the use of airstrip facilities.

Aircraft Landing Fees Based on Seating Capacity

These fees apply to any aircraft landing at airstrips within the Masai Mara reserve, typically catering to tourists who prefer to avoid the long drive from Nairobi or other parts of Kenya.

Seating Capacity

Fee (US$)

1-3 seats

20

4-12 seats

50

13-20 seats

100

21 seats and above

150

These fees are crucial for maintaining the airstrips and ensuring that they are safe and operational for all visitors choosing this method of arrival.

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