Malka Mari National Park: Entry Fees & Guide to Kenya

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Malka Mari National Park
Malka Mari National Park

Discovering Malka Mari: Kenya’s Remote Northern Gem

Established in 1989 and stretching across 876 square kilometers along the Daua River, Malka Mari National Park represents one of Kenya’s most unique frontier ecosystems. Managed by Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), this remote park offers:

  • Critical habitat for rare and endangered species
  • The only national park bordering Ethiopia
  • A pristine riverine ecosystem along the Daua River
  • One of Kenya’s least-visited wilderness areas

2025 Park Entry Fees

High Season (July-March)

Optimal wildlife viewing along riverbanks

  • Kenyan Residents & East Africans:
    Adults: Ksh 350 | Children (3-17 years): Ksh 300
  • Other African Visitors:
    Adults: $22 | Children: $18
  • International Visitors:
    Adults: $30 | Children: $20

Low Season (April-June)

More affordable exploration of northern ecosystems

  • Kenyan Residents & East Africans:
    Adults: Ksh 300 | Children: Ksh 250
  • Other African Visitors:
    Adults: $18 | Children: $12
  • International Visitors:
    Adults: $25 | Children: $18

Student discounts available with valid ID

Wildlife & Ecological Highlights

  1. Iconic Mammals
    • Rare reticulated giraffes
    • Greater and lesser kudu
    • African wild dogs (highly endangered)
    • Healthy predator populations (lions, cheetahs, leopards)
  2. Aquatic Species
    • Nile crocodiles
    • Hippopotamus pods
    • Diverse river fish populations
  3. Botanical Rarities
    • Endemic plant species
    • Unique riverine vegetation
    • Acacia woodlands

Visitor Considerations

  • Access: Remote location requires careful planning (4WD essential)
  • Best Time: Dry season (Dec-Mar) for wildlife concentrations
  • Safety: Travel with experienced guides familiar with the region
  • Unique Opportunity: Experience truly off-the-beaten-path safari

Contact Information

For access permissions and guided tours:
Phone: +254 723 202 000 | +254 726 099 213
Email: [email protected]

Conservation Note: As a fragile frontier ecosystem, visitors are encouraged to practice strict leave-no-trace principles.

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