Tsavo National Parks Entry Fees – Tsavo National Park is the largest and oldest national park in Kenya. It offers great game viewing opportunities because of its abundant wildlife, open landscapes, and unique natural features.
The Tsavo area lies at an elevation of between 180 and 1,000 meters above sea level. It is located in the southwestern part of Kenya, about 240 kilometers from Nairobi. The eastern side of the Tsavo conservation area is dry because it is within the Taru Desert, while the western side is slightly wetter with dense vegetation.
Tsavo National Parks Entry Fees
| Category | EA Citizens / Residents (KSHS) | Non-Residents (US$) |
|---|---|---|
| Adult | 515 | 52 |
| Child / Student | 215 | 35 |
These fees apply to both Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks.
Camping Fees
| Campsite Type | EA Citizens / Residents (KSHS) | Non-Residents (US$) |
|---|---|---|
| Special Campsites | Adult: 250 / Child: 200 | Adult: 35 / Child: 20 |
| Public Campsites | Adult: 200 / Child: 150 | Adult: 20 / Child: 15 |
Activities (per person, per day unless stated otherwise):
| Activity | Fee (KSHS) |
|---|---|
| Night game drive (per trip) | 2,155 |
| Day cycling | 215 |
| Horse riding (with KWS horses, excludes rider) | 2,585 |
| Private horses | 1,030 |
| Guided walking safari / nature walk | 1,500 |
These fees are set by the Kenya Wildlife Service and may be subject to change. It is always a good idea to confirm the latest rates before your visit.
Whether you choose to explore by vehicle, on foot, or on horseback, Tsavo offers a wide range of activities for visitors to enjoy.









