In this post, we will focus on Wajir Museum Entrance Fees. The Wajir Museum was officially opened on 19th April 2011. The primary goal of this museum, which opened in 2011, is to provide a glimpse of Northern Kenya’s rich cultural, historical, and natural heritage, as well as its interaction with the rest of the world. It is home to an exhibition that depicts the traditions and customs of the communities who live in this part of Northern Kenya.
Borana, Rendile, Turkana, Elmolo, Pokot, Samburu, Somali, Dasanach, and Gabbra are the nine communities that makeup Kenya’s northern region. They live a nomadic way of life in a semi-arid environment which supports camels, cattle, sheep, goats and donkeys. The Elmolo are fishermen while the Dasanach practice agro-pastoralism.
Wajir Museum Entrance Fees
Citizen – Kenya | Charges |
Adult | Ksh 100 |
Below 16 years | Ksh 50 |
Residents – East Africa | Charges |
Adult | Ksh 400 |
Below 16 years | Ksh 200 |
Non-Residents | Charges |
Adult | Ksh 500 |
Below 16 years | Ksh 250 |
Wajir Museum Contacts
Curator: Dalila Hassan Haji
Email: wajir@museums.or.ke