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Mount Kenya National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is built around Mount Kenya, Africa's second-tallest peak at 5,199 meters. The park features snowy peaks and diverse wildlife, including the renowned "Big Five" animals. It's a popular hiking spot with trails suitable to a range of hikers.
Besides hiking, many visitors enjoy birdwatching and spotting wildlife. The park is home to a variety of animals, like the tree hyrax, white-tailed mongoose, and waterbuck. Explorers might also see leopards, bongos, and giant forest hogs. Bird enthusiasts will find over 130 species here. Despite its glaciers receding and rugged terrain, Mount Kenya emphasizes the need for conservation efforts.
Entry Fees:
Park Entry Fee Per Person:
Citizen: Adult – KSH 300, Child – KSH 215
Foreign Resident: Adult – KSH 1020, Child - KSH 515
Non-Residents: Adult – USD 43, Child – USD 26
Vehicle Fee Per Day:
Less than 6 seats - KSH 300
6 to 12 seats - KSH 1030
13 to 24 seats - KSH 2585
25 to 44 seats - KSH 4050
45 seats and above - KSH 5000
Special Activity Charges:
Walking Safaris:
Normal Walking Safari – KSH 1500
Security/Guided Tours (up to 4 hours) – KSH 1720
Security/Guided Tours (over 4 hours) – KSH 3015
Fishing:
Walking Safaris – KSH 1500
Security/Guided Tours (up to 4 hours) – KSH 1720
Security/Guided Tours (over 4 hours) – KSH 3015
Mount Kenya Packages:
Day Trip: Adult – KSH 430, Child – KSH 215; Adult - US$ 52, Child - US$ 26
3-Day Package: Adult – KSH 1290, Child – KSH 645; Adult - US$ 156, Child - US$ 78
4-Day Package: Adult – KSH 1290, Child – KSH 860; Adult - US$ 208, Child - US$ 104
5-Day Package: Adult – KSH 2150, Child – KSH 1075; Adult - US$ 260, Child - US$ 130
6-Day Package: Adult – KSH 2580, Child – KSH 1290; Adult - US$ 312, Child - US$ 156
Entrance Gates and Timings:
Mount Kenya National Park has multiple entrance gates, providing access to different sections of the park.
1. Sirimon Gate: This gate is located near the town of Nanyuki, which is approximately 20 kilometres away. Nanyuki offers various accommodation options and serves as a base for exploring the park.
2. Naro Moru Gate: Situated close to the town of Naro Moru, this gate is approximately 30 kilometres away. Naro Moru offers a range of accommodation facilities and is a popular starting point for treks to Mount Kenya's summit.
3. Chogoria Gate: This gate is closest to the town of Chogoria, which is around 40 kilometres away. Chogoria is known for its stunning views and is often used as a starting point for climbers taking the Chogoria Route.
4. Kihari Gate: Kihari Gate is located on the eastern side of the park and is closest to the town of Embu.
5. Mawingu Gate: This gate is situated on the western side, close to the town of Nyeri.
6. Kamweti Gate: This gate is on the southern side of the park, and is closest to the town of Chogoria.