Kenyan Park Fees to Rise
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Kenyan Park Fees to Rise
Park fees in Kenya will rise to $75.00 per day in January 2011 and then to
$90.00 per day in January 2012. See http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/C...60/-/ir6ji6/-/
$90.00 per day in January 2012. See http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/C...60/-/ir6ji6/-/
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I posted something similar a few weeks/months back (maybe in May)
<i>"proposed park fees increase is in KWS parks i.e. Amboseli, Nakuru, Tsavo East and West and Meru national parks. The increase is to be effected from January 2011, with the high season being $75 in 2011 and $90 in 2012."</i>
The Mara is not under the auspices of KWS, rather by the local councils, and haven't heard about increases for 2011.
So, we'll see if/when they actually go into effect. Recall the last one's never kept to the actual dates.
<i>"proposed park fees increase is in KWS parks i.e. Amboseli, Nakuru, Tsavo East and West and Meru national parks. The increase is to be effected from January 2011, with the high season being $75 in 2011 and $90 in 2012."</i>
The Mara is not under the auspices of KWS, rather by the local councils, and haven't heard about increases for 2011.
So, we'll see if/when they actually go into effect. Recall the last one's never kept to the actual dates.
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I'm leaving this weekend for Kenya and I'll try to find out more about this. It is insanity on KWS's part. For a family of 4 to spend two weeks they would spend $5,040.00 just in park fees! More people will stop going to Kenya and start vacationing at home where park fees for Yosemite are $10.00 per day.
KWS is also allowing bids for another 13 hotels/lodges/camps in the Tsavo conservancy which will seriously cut down on the space meant for wildlife, forcing wildlife out of the parks and causing more human-wildlife conflict. Water is already in such short supply in that area that adding more accomodations will seriously hurt wildlife. Very worrisome.
KWS is also allowing bids for another 13 hotels/lodges/camps in the Tsavo conservancy which will seriously cut down on the space meant for wildlife, forcing wildlife out of the parks and causing more human-wildlife conflict. Water is already in such short supply in that area that adding more accomodations will seriously hurt wildlife. Very worrisome.




