KWS Offers Free Entry to National Parks and Reserves for Citizens to Celebrate World Tourism Day

kenyans have been treated to a free entry to all national parks and reserves this saturday.

Kenyans will have the opportunity to explore the country’s rich wildlife heritage without paying an entry fee.

The National parks and reserves managed by the KWS, including the Nairobi Animal Orphanage, Nairobi Safari Walk, and Kisumu Impala Sanctuary will be free for Kenyan citizens. 

KWS has also established several guidelines for visitors to ensure the smooth implementation of the offer.

The free entry is applicable only to KWS-managed parks, reserves, and captive wildlife facilities, that have access to national parks and reserves permitted only by vehicle.

Gates will open at 6:00 am, and all visitors must exit by 6:30 pm.

Additionally, national parks that operate by buses will collaborate with local communities and schools to provide free interpretative tours, enhancing the learning experience for the younger generation.

KWS said they will also deploy extra customer service personnel in parks that are expected to see a surge in visitors

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