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September 27, 2025
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Kenyans flock national parks as gov't waives entry fees on World Tourism Day

Kenyans flock national parks as gov't waives entry fees on World Tourism Day

The one-day offer, announced by the Ministry of Tourism and implemented by the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), was aimed at appreciating citizens for their role in conser.....

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On September 27, 2025, Kenyans flocked to national parks, reserves, and sanctuaries nationwide after the government waived entry fees to celebrate UN World Tourism Day and Week. This initiative by the Ministry of Tourism and Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) allowed citizens to experience the country's rich wildlife heritage free of charge.

  • Over 30 national parks, reserves, and sanctuaries managed by KWS participated in the fee waiver.
  • The offer was exclusively for Kenyan citizens aged 18 and above, requiring a valid national ID or passport for entry.
  • Iconic locations like Amboseli, Nairobi National Park, and Lake Nakuru, along with marine parks such as Malindi and Watamu, saw large crowds.

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