In this article, we will have a look at Tsavo West National Park entry fees for 2024. The park is located in Taita Taveta and Makueni counties covering an area of 9,065 square kilometres. It is the second-largest park in Kenya.
Overview
Tsavo West National Park is famous for its large herds of red elephants. It is home to other Big Five animals such as lions, leopards, buffalos, and rhinoceroses. This is also one of the best parks in Kenya to enjoy bird watching since it houses more than 500 species of birds.
The savannah ecosystem of Tsavo West National Park is a sight to behold. It is composed of open grasslands, woodlands, scrubs, and riverine vegetation. The park’s rugged arid landscape is also characterised by rocky ridges, a spring (Mzima Spring), a volcanic arena, rivers (Tsavo River and Athi River), Lake Jipe, and volcanic hills.
While at Tsavo West, make sure you visit Ngulia Sanctuary where the highly endangered black rhinos are conserved.
Tsavo West National Park 2024 Entrance Fees
High Season Rates – July to March
Kenyan Residents/E.A Citizens:
- Adult: Ksh 500
- Child/Student: Ksh 250
Rest of Africa:
- Adult: 30 USD
- Child: 20 USD
International Visitors:
- Adult: 80 USD
- Child: 35 USD
Low Season Rates – March to June
Kenyan Residents/E.A Citizens:
- Adult: Ksh 300
- Child/Student: Ksh 250
Rest of Africa:
- Adult: 18 USD
- Child/Student: 10 USD
International Visitors:
- Adult: 35 USD
- Child/Student: 20 USD
Tsavo West National Park Contacts
- Phone: 0720 968 527, 020 2384417
- Email: [email protected]
Tsavo West National Park offers a rich and diverse experience for wildlife enthusiasts, bird watchers, and nature lovers with its striking landscapes and abundant wildlife.