
The park entrance fees for Masai Mara National Reserve
The park entrance fees for Masai Mara National Reserve: The Masai Mara National Reserve is not only run and managed by the local community but also helped by Kenyan Wildlife Services.
The mode of paying the Masai Mara National Reserve entrance fees is either direct payment to the reserve gates or by use of the credit card in Kenya’s capital Nairobi. The Masai Mara National Reserve gates here include the Purungat Bridge, Serena Airstrip, and then the Oloololo gate.
After paying the Masai Mara National Reserve entrance fees, they become valid for only 24 hours meaning that if 24 hours last then you will have to pay another entrance fee. The Masai Mara National Reserve entrance fee is influenced by the client’s origin, where to stay in Masai Mara National Reserve, and then his or her age. For example, the visitors staying at the Little Governors Camp and the Mara Serena Lodge can pay as little as less than $10 as the Masai Mara National Reserve entrance fees.
All the East Africa residents from countries of Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and Burundi meaning that all these pay the same price. However, if you’re from these countries, you will need to carry your National identity card or your passport to prove your residential status or your country of origin
The park entrance fees for Masai Mara National Reserve include the following and these fees are applicable per person per day;
Non-residents visitors inside the reserve and are adults will have to pay the US $70
Non-residents visitors outside the reserve and are adults will have to pay the US $80
Non-residents visitors inside the reserve and are Children will have to pay the US $40
Non-residents visitors outside the reserve and are Children will have to pay the US $45
For Non-residents visitors inside the reserve and are students adult will have to pay the US $40
For Non-residents visitors outside the Reserve and are student children will have to pay the US $20
Visitors from the East African Community (East African citizens)
Citizen students will pay Ksh. 200
Citizen children will pay Ksh. 200
Citizen adults will pay Ksh. 1000
Visitors from the East African Community (East African Residents)
Resident children pay Ksh 300
Resident student pay Ksh 300
Resident Adults pay Ksh 1200
Vehicles to Masai Mara National Reserve Charges based on per visit
A vehicle with 5 sitting capacity or less pays K sh.400
A vehicle with 6 sitting capacity but less than 12 pays K sh.1000
A vehicle with 34 sitting capacity but less than 24 pays K sh.3000
A vehicle with 25 sitting capacity but less than 44 pays K sh.4000
A vehicle with 45 sitting capacity and above pays K sh.5000
Trucks to Masai Mara National Reserve Charges based on per visit
Truck of one to 3 tons pays Ksh 700
Truck of four to seven tons pays Ksh 2500
Truck of eight tons and above pays Ksh 3500
Aircraft landing to Masai Mara National Reserve Charges based on per landing Fees
Aircraft will less than 3 seats-Ksh 300
Aircraft with 3 seats but less than 6 seats will pay Ksh 500
Aircraft with 7seats but less than 14 seats will pay Ksh 1000
Aircraft with 15 seats but less than 20 seats will pay Ksh 2000
Aircraft with 21 seats and above will pay Ksh 3000