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Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy Park fees and things to do with Adeli Kenya Safaris

Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy (MKWC) is a privately managed wildlife rescue and conservation centre located in Nanyuki, at the foot of Mount Kenya. Unlike a traditional national park, the conservancy focuses on wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, conservation education, and endangered species breeding. It is best known for its Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation Centre, Mountain Bongo breeding programme, and the rare white zebra.

Whether you’re on a family holiday, educational tour, or a Kenya safari through the Mount Kenya region, the conservancy offers a rewarding half-day or full-day experience.

Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy Park fees and things to do with Adeli Kenya Safaris
Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy Park fees and things to do with Adeli Kenya Safaris

Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy Entry Fees

Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation Centre

Visitor Category Entry Fee
Kenyan Citizen KES 1,000
Kenya Resident KES 2,000
Non-Resident USD 40
Child (6–12 years) – Kenyan Citizen KES 500
Child (6–12 years) – Kenya Resident KES 1,000
Child (6–12 years) – Non-Resident USD 20
Children under 6 years Free

All entrance fees directly support the rescue, rehabilitation, veterinary care, feeding, and conservation of rescued wildlife.


What Your Entry Fee Supports

Every visit contributes to:

  • Wildlife rescue and rehabilitation
  • Veterinary treatment for injured animals
  • Conservation education
  • Mountain Bongo breeding programme
  • Habitat restoration
  • Community conservation initiatives

As a non-profit conservation organisation, the conservancy relies heavily on visitor fees and donations.


Top Things to Do

1. Visit the Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation Centre

The conservancy provides lifelong care or rehabilitation for rescued wildlife that cannot immediately be released back into the wild.

Animals commonly seen include:

  • Lions
  • Leopards
  • Cheetahs
  • Hyenas
  • Monkeys
  • Baboons
  • Crocodiles
  • Tortoises
  • Birds of prey

Knowledgeable guides explain each animal’s rescue story and conservation journey.


2. See the Rare Mountain Bongo

The Mountain Bongo is one of Africa’s rarest antelope species. Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy plays a key role in breeding these critically endangered animals for future reintroduction into protected forests.


3. Meet the Famous White Zebra

One of the conservancy’s most photographed residents is the rare white zebra, whose unusual colouring results from a genetic condition rather than albinism. It has become a favourite attraction for visitors and photographers.


4. Guided Nature Walks

Explore indigenous forest and landscaped grounds while learning about:

  • Native trees
  • Medicinal plants
  • Birdlife
  • Conservation projects
  • Local ecology

5. Photography

The conservancy offers excellent opportunities to photograph:

  • Rescued wildlife
  • Mountain Bongos
  • Birds
  • White Zebra
  • Scenic views of Mount Kenya (weather permitting)

6. Educational Tours

Schools, universities, and conservation groups can enjoy guided educational programmes covering:

  • Wildlife conservation
  • Animal welfare
  • Veterinary care
  • Biodiversity
  • Environmental sustainability

Best Time to Visit

Season Experience
January–March Clear Mount Kenya views and pleasant weather
June–October Dry season with excellent outdoor conditions
April–May Lush green landscapes and quieter visits
November–December Beautiful scenery and good birdwatching

The conservancy is open year-round.


Wildlife You Can See

Depending on rehabilitation needs, you may encounter:

  • Mountain Bongo
  • White Zebra
  • Lions
  • Leopards
  • Cheetahs
  • Hyenas
  • Monkeys
  • Crocodiles
  • Tortoises
  • Ostriches
  • Eagles and vultures
  • Various reptiles and birds

Because this is a rescue centre, the collection of animals may change over time as new rescues arrive and rehabilitated animals are released.


Visitor Tips

  • Allow 2–3 hours for a guided visit.
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes.
  • Bring a camera and binoculars.
  • Visits are suitable for families with children.
  • Combine your visit with Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Mount Kenya National Park, or Lewa Wildlife Conservancy for a multi-day Laikipia safari.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy a national park?
No. It is a private, non-profit wildlife rescue and conservation centre focused on rehabilitation, conservation, and education.

2. Can I see the Big Five?
No. The conservancy is not a traditional game-viewing destination. Its focus is on rescued wildlife, endangered species conservation, and environmental education.

3. How long should I spend there?
Most visitors spend 2–3 hours, although wildlife enthusiasts and school groups may stay longer.

4. Is it suitable for children?
Yes. It is one of Kenya’s best family-friendly wildlife attractions, offering educational and interactive experiences.

5. Can I combine it with other attractions?
Yes. Popular combinations include Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Mount Kenya National Park, and Ngare Ndare Forest.


Why Visit Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy?

Mount Kenya Wildlife Conservancy offers a different kind of safari experience—one centred on conservation, education, and wildlife rescue rather than traditional game drives. Your visit directly supports the protection of endangered species, the care of rescued animals, and conservation programmes that benefit Kenya’s natural heritage.

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