This guide highlights the Colobus Conservation entrance fees and essential visitor information for anyone planning a visit to this unique wildlife centre. Founded in 1997, Colobus Conservation sits along Diani Beach Road and was created to safeguard the endangered Angolan Colobus monkey, a species at risk along the Kenyan Coast.
The centre offers an educational and eco-friendly experience for visitors interested in wildlife protection. A visit to Colobus Conservation gives you the opportunity to learn about conservation efforts, observe primates up close and understand the rescue and rehabilitation process for monkeys previously kept as pets. The dedicated team works to reintroduce these animals back into their natural habitats, making every tour both informative and impactful.
A guided primate eco-tour lasts approximately one hour and includes insights into the daily challenges and achievements of the conservation team. Below is the full breakdown of entrance fees.
Colobus Conservation Entrance Fees
| Category | Adult (Ksh) | Child (Ksh) |
|---|---|---|
| Kenyan Residents | 250 | 100 |
| Non-Citizens | 1,000 | 500 |
Children under 7 years enter free.
Opening Hours
| Day | Time |
|---|---|
| Monday to Sunday | 8:00 am – 4:30 pm |
Colobus Conservation Contacts
Phone: 0711 479453
Email: [email protected]
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