Kisumu Museum 2025 Entry Fees and Visitor Guide
Located in Milimani Estate along the Kisumu–Kericho Highway, Kisumu Museum is one of the key regional museums under the National Museums of Kenya (NMK). The NMK is a state agency tasked with preserving, researching, and showcasing Kenya’s cultural and natural heritage, guided by the Museums and Heritage Act, 2006.
Since opening its doors to the public in 1980, Kisumu Museum has served as a center for cultural education and scientific research. The museum focuses on the traditions, biodiversity, and history of Western Kenya.
What to See at Kisumu Museum
Kisumu Museum offers a rich array of exhibits and learning experiences. Key attractions include:
- A traditional Luo homestead, offering insights into community structure and heritage.
- A cultural history gallery, showcasing tools, crafts, and rituals from the region.
- Snake park and aquarium, which host a range of reptiles and fish native to Lake Victoria and surrounding ecosystems.
- Interactive educational programs aimed at school groups and researchers.
The museum is not only a place of learning but also a venue for scientific collaboration. It has been involved in international projects such as limnological studies (the study of freshwater bodies) in partnership with the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE).
Museum Facilities and Nearby Attractions
Kisumu Museum sits on approximately 10 acres, providing ample space for both leisure and formal gatherings. It regularly hosts local and international seminars, workshops, and cultural events.
Visitors can also explore nearby attractions that complement the museum’s cultural mission:
- Tom Mboya Mausoleum
- Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Mausoleum
- Thimlich Ohinga World Heritage Site
- Fort Tenan
Each site contributes to the broader understanding of Kenya’s historical and cultural fabric.
Kisumu Museum Entry Charges (2025)
Non-Residents
| Category | Entry Fee |
|---|---|
| Adult (Outside East Africa) | Ksh 500 |
| Child (Outside East Africa) | Ksh 250 |
| Adult (Within East Africa) | Ksh 400 |
| Child (Within East Africa) | Ksh 200 |
Kenyan Residents
| Category | Entry Fee |
|---|---|
| Adult | Ksh 100 |
| Child | Ksh 50 |
| School Group (Primary/Secondary) | Ksh 50 |
| School Group (Tertiary/University) | Ksh 100 |
Proof of residence may be required for discounted rates.
Contact Information
For inquiries, bookings, or group visits:
- Phone: 0711 938 090 / 0733 922 692 / 0724 605 363
- Email: [email protected]
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, researcher, or curious visitor, Kisumu Museum offers a rich and immersive journey into the culture and heritage of Kenya’s lake region.
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