Nairobi National Park is the only national park in the world located next to a capital city. Just 7 km from Nairobi’s city centre, it offers excellent opportunities to see lions, rhinos, giraffes, buffaloes, zebras, cheetahs, and over 500 bird species—all against the backdrop of the city’s skyline.
Below are the current Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) conservation fees.
Nairobi National Park Entry Fees
| Visitor Category | Adult | Child / Student* |
|---|---|---|
| East African Citizen | KES 1,000 | KES 500 |
| Kenya Resident | KES 1,350 | KES 675 |
| African Citizen | USD 40 | USD 20 |
| Non-Resident | USD 80 | USD 40 |
* Children under 6 years enter free. Student rates apply subject to KWS requirements.
Nairobi National Park Package
This package includes admission to:
- Nairobi National Park
- Nairobi Safari Walk
- Nairobi Animal Orphanage
| Visitor Category | Adult | Child / Student |
|---|---|---|
| East African Citizen | KES 1,300 | KES 700 |
| Kenya Resident | KES 1,750 | KES 950 |
| African Citizen | USD 55 | USD 20 |
| Non-Resident | USD 105 | USD 55 |
Best Time to Visit
- 6:00 AM – 10:00 AM: Best for lions, rhinos, and other predators.
- 4:00 PM – Sunset: Excellent wildlife activity and golden-hour photography.
- June–October & January–March: Generally offer the best game-viewing conditions.
Wildlife You Can Expect to See
- Black rhino (one of Kenya’s best places to see them)
- Lions
- Buffaloes
- Giraffes
- Zebras
- Cheetahs
- Hyenas
- Elands
- Hippos (occasionally)
- Crocodiles
- More than 500 bird species
How to Pay
All park entry fees are paid through the official KWS eCitizen system before or upon arrival. Cash payments at park gates are generally not accepted.
Safari Tips
- Arrive as the park opens (around 6:00 AM) for the best wildlife sightings.
- A 4×4 safari vehicle is recommended during the rainy seasons.
- Allow 4–6 hours for a comprehensive game drive.
- Bring binoculars, sunscreen, a hat, drinking water, and a camera with a zoom lens.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much is the Nairobi National Park entry fee for foreigners?
Non-resident adults pay USD 80, while children pay USD 40.
2. How much do Kenyan citizens pay?
East African citizen adults pay KES 1,000, and children pay KES 500.
3. Is Nairobi National Park worth visiting?
Yes. It is one of Africa’s most accessible safari destinations and is particularly famous for its healthy black rhino population and unique city skyline backdrop.
4. How long should I spend in the park?
A half-day safari (4–6 hours) is ideal, although full-day visits are also rewarding.
5. Can I visit the park on the day I arrive in Nairobi?
Yes. Its proximity to both Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and Wilson Airport makes it an excellent option for arrival-day or departure-day safaris.




























