In Tanzania and Kenya, national park fees
are charged by the national parks authorities for park
entry, camping and vehicle fees before visitors to the parks can enjoy
a park and its facilities. These are charged in US$ and are
payable locally to the appropriate authority before entry to a park is
granted. We have no influence over these fees, none of the income
comes to us, and the fees should all be used for upkeep,
management and improvement of the East African national parks.
In most cases in Tanzania and Kenya, national park fees
are a significant but unavoidable cost to the trekker or walker.
In fact, in 2006 the Kilimanjaro park fees suffered a very sizeable
increase - clearly the uniqueness of Kilimanjaro had not been lost on
the parks authority!
The applicable national park fees for each trip are
shown on each trip page under the Prices section and are payable in
addition to the trip prices. As a service, for your convenience
and security, we collect your national park fees 8 weeks before you
travel, and this prevents you from having to carry large amounts of US$
cash whilst travelling to pay over at the park gate. We transfer
your park fees and those of the rest of the group to our local agent
for him to settle on your behalf at time of park entry.
If you pay your national park fees to us at the time of
final payment, we will translate the US$ value into UK£ at the
exchange rate applicable at the time. Alternatively, if you
prefer, you may settle your national park fees with us in US$, but any
bank charges will be at your cost.
For more details about national park fees, please refer to the National
Park fees section in our Environment page. |