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Originally published by The Standard BusinessNovember 7, 2025
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New park fees killing our business, say tour operators

Tourism industry stakeholders have warned that Kenya risks losing visitors to competing African destinations due to an increase in park fees...
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Kenyan tour operators are warning that recent increases in Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) park fees and a new gateway surcharge are jeopardizing the country’s tourism industry, risking a loss of visitors to competing African destinations.
- Nairobi National Park entry fees have doubled from approximately Sh5,200 to Sh10,400, with other major parks seeing even steeper increases from about Sh13,000 to over Sh26,000.
- Tour operators, including Sike Mulwa, accuse KWS of introducing an un-gazetted 8.5 percent surcharge through its payment system, which is not receipted.
- Stakeholders claim that 20 to 30 percent of East African travel shifted to other countries last year due to such price increases, making safari packages significantly more expensive.
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