“Discover Kenya’s Untamed Beauty: Free Access to National Parks and Reserves on September 28th!”
Celebrate UN World Tourism Week with Free Entry to Kenya’s National Parks and Reserves on September 28th.
Kenya is set to open the doors to its majestic landscapes as the country marks UN World Tourism Week with an exciting offer for nature lovers. On September 28th, both locals and visitors can explore all National Parks and Reserves free of charge, making it the perfect opportunity to connect with the country’s rich biodiversity and scenic wonders.
Here is a list of the National Parks, Reserves and Sanctuaries that are free on 28 September https://www.kws.go.ke/our-parks
Why You Should Take Advantage of This Offer
Whether you’re an avid traveler, photographer, or simply a lover of nature, Kenya’s diverse parks and reserves offer something for everyone. From the iconic savannahs of Tsavo, teeming with wildlife, to the breathtaking views of Mount Kenya, the country is home to some of the world’s most remarkable natural habitats.
Imagine this:
- Spot the Big Five in the Tsavo East and West.
- Marvel at elephants in Amboseli with the backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro
- Explore coastal forests and the marine reserves near the Indian Ocean.
- Hike the unique landscapes of Hell’s Gate, rich in volcanic features and geothermal wonders
Sustainable Tourism: A Focus for 2024
This initiative also aligns with the global theme of sustainable tourism, encouraging responsible travel that preserves the natural and cultural heritage of destinations like Kenya. By opening up access to the parks, Kenya not only promotes local tourism but also fosters an appreciation for conservation.
Planning Your Day in the Wild
To make the most of your free day in Kenya’s National Parks and Reserves:
- Carry essentials: Binoculars, cameras, sunscreen, and enough water.
- Pack light and ensure you’re ready for an adventure in nature.
- Be mindful of park regulations to help protect wildlife and habitats.
Here are some guidelines to adhere to:
- Free Entry applies to KWS managed national parks,Reserves and Facilities.
- Access by vehicle for parks/reserves and foot for orphanages and sanctuaries.
- Entry 6:00 A.M exit 6:30 Pm
- Must have a valid Kenyan ID/Passport.
- Follow park rules, plastic free zones, speed limits, stay on designated roads and avoid disturbing wildlife.
- Some parks will offer interpretative tours to nearby communities and schools.
- Free entry excludes activities like camping and guided tours.
- KWS will ensure safety in coordination with National Police
Whether you choose a serene safari drive or a hiking adventure, this day will offer a chance to witness the breathtaking diversity of Kenya’s landscapes and wildlife.
Don’t miss out! Set your calendar for September 28th, and take part in celebrating UN World Tourism Week by immersing yourself in Kenya’s wild beauty—for free!
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