The government has announced that Kenyans will access all national parks, and museums for free on December 12 as Kenya marks the 60th anniversary of independence.
The announcement was made by the Cabinet Secretary of Tourism and Wildlife, Dr Alfred Mutua, at the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) headquarters on Friday.
Dr Mutua urged Kenyans to seize this opportunity to explore the breathtaking beauty of their country.
“This free entrance extends to marine parks, safari walks, and animal orphanages. The offer is for Kenyan citizens with proof of identification and children accompanying parents or guardians or family members who have proof of identification,” he explained.
The free entry will apply from 6am to 6pm, a period Mutua says will provide ample time for citizens to immerse themselves in the natural wonders that Kenya has to offer.
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However, Dr. Mutua emphasized the importance of compliance during the visit.
“I encourage all visitors to comply with the officials at the parks by carrying national IDs and passports. This not only facilitates a smooth process at the entrance but also ensures the security and accountability of visitors,” he urged.
Additionally, the Cabinet Secretary called on visitors to play an active role in environmental conservation.
“As we celebrate our nation’s independence and enjoy the beauty of our wildlife and natural heritage, let us also be responsible stewards of the environment. I urge everyone to practice responsible tourism and leave no trace behind,” he added.