KWS Announces Free Park Entry For Kenyans For A Whole Week
A group of Kenyans will benefit from free park entry offers in national parks, sanctuaries, and marine parks before the end of the year, according to the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), which announced week-long access deals.
KWS announced on Friday, December 26, that the offers will be valid until Wednesday, December 31, as part of special Boxing Day group promotions.
The firm has, however, underlined that the discounts would only be available to Kenyans, and terms and conditions will apply.
Under the program, a family of five visiting sanctuaries and marine parks will receive free entry for one child aged 6 to 17.
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— Kenya Wildlife Service (@KWSKenya) December 26, 2025
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Similarly, the service says that for every five passengers in a five-seater vehicle, one youngster would be admitted free of charge.
Parties coming in a fully occupied 25-seater bus will also receive free access for two individuals, while parties traveling in a seven-seater van or an eight-seater Land Cruiser will receive free entry for one adult.
Finally, visitors who stay in park lodgings for three nights will receive a fourth night free, according to KWS.
“As we unwrap the seasonโs wildest gift, gather your family and friends and enjoy special group offers across Kenyaโs parks, sanctuaries, and marine parks,” the service stated.
The announcement comes a week after the service announced the launch of bus shuttle services at Nairobi National Park, Aberdare National Park, and Lake Nakuru National Park, which would operate over the Christmas season.
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The bus services commenced operation on Tuesday, November 16, according to a notice from the service posted on Tuesday, November 16.
The shuttle services, which mainly run during the weekends and public holidays, allow tourists to access game drives without needing to use their own vehicle.
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— Kenya Wildlife Service (@KWSKenya) December 22, 2025
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“Starting this weekend, 20th December, weโre bringing back the bus shuttle service on weekends and public holidays only through the festive season as part of the Jiachilie in Kenya Parks holiday campaign,” KWS stated.
“Explore our parks with ease at: Nairobi National Park, Aberdare National Park, Lake Nakuru National Park. Affordable, convenient, and perfect for family adventures this holiday season,” it added.
KWS Announces Free Park Entry For Kenyans For A Whole Week
