Tourism CS, Alfred Mutua, Announces Free Entry to All National Parks

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Tourism Cabinet Secretary Alfred Mutua has announced free entry for Kenyans to all national parks on Tuesday, December 12 during the Jamhuri Day celebrations. 

In a statement, CS Mutua said the government made the decision to waive entry fees in line with the upcoming 60th anniversary of Kenya’s independence.

“In commemorating our 60th year of independence, the Government proudly announces free entry for Kenyan citizens to all national parks and museums on Jamhuri Day, December 12, 2023,” the CS announced.

To enter the parks, adult Kenyans will be required to present proof of identification while children accompanying parents or guardians with identification documents will be allowed in. 

In cases where a facility reaches full capacity, Mutua asked Kenyans to exercise patience and allow departing visitors already in the parks to create space for others. 

However, the CS maintained that all Kenyans will be expected to comply with the guidelines provided at the entry points.


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