Nairobi Safari Walk Entry Fees 2024

In this post, we take a look at the Nairobi Safari Walk Entry Fees. Nairobi Safari Walk is about 7 km from the Nairobi city centre and is easily accessible on tarmac roads. Located off Lang’ata Road, the Kenya Wildlife Service head office.

Nairobi Safari Walk provides the best ways to get closer to the wild, with its raised wooden boardwalk that gives tourists uninterrupted views of the wild animals. The Safari Walk is a showcase of Kenya’s Parks and Reserves, allowing visitors to discover what they can expect to see across the country. Visitors can see a sample of the country’s rich animal life, including the rare bongo, white rhino, and albino zebra, as well as big cats, antelopes, primates, and over 400 bird species.  It is also home to some 150 species of local trees. At the Safari Walk, visitors cross over wetlands, traverse the Savannah and follow the trail to forested woodlands.

A raised wooden boardwalk allows for uninterrupted views of the animals.

Children in particular love the chance to get closer to the animals than they’re likely to be able to do in a national park and this is the best place to take them.

The Nairobi Safari Walk lasts about 35 minutes to an hour, depending on an individual’s pace. You can stroll around for however long you like, taking your time to observe the wildlife and birdlife and take in the beautiful scenery from the boardwalk. You are also allowed to snap photos, so make sure you have a good camera with you or that your phone is fully charged.

Food is not allowed into the park. Also, do not feed the animals, they require a special diet. Animals also become aggressive if they get used to being fed by people.

Nairobi Safari Walk Entry Fees

EAC Citizen/Resident (Ksh) Charges
Adult Ksh 400
Child/Student Ksh 250
Rest of Africa (US$)
Adult $24
Child/Student $15
International Visitors (US$)
Adult $40
Child/Student $25

Please note that all payments at the park are being made electronically using a card or M-PESA.

Best Time To Visit Nairobi Safari Walk

All year round. The park is easily accessible through both public and private transport. If you’re taking public means, take a matatu to Lang’ata (number 15) from the Bus Station or a matatu to Ongata Rongai (number 125/126) from the Railways Bus Station.

Nairobi Safari Walk Opening Hours 

The park is open to the public all week, year-round, including public holidays. Monday to Sunday, 9 am to 5:30 pm.

Nairobi Safari Walk Contacts

Contact: 020 2379407

Email: nsw@kws.go.ke

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