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Shimba Hills National Reserve

Experience the enchanting Shimba Hills National Reserve in Kenya, renowned for its stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife. Encounter the Big Five amidst lush savannahs, and delve into the vibrant culture of the local communities. Perfect for safari enthusiasts, photographers, and nature aficionados seeking an unforgettable journey in a conservation-driven African gem.
Country Located:Kenya
Ownership Type:Government
Park Type:National Park
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Shimba Hills National Reserve's Overview To the Safari World

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Experience the Wonders of Shimba Hills National Reserve

Located in the enchanting landscape of Kenya, Shimba Hills National Reserve offers a captivating safari adventure amidst the raw beauty of Africa. As an integral part of the coastal ecosystem, this reserve beckons travelers from across the globe to immerse themselves in the splendor of nature. Renowned for its diverse wildlife and expansive vistas, Shimba Hills is a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic African safari experience.

Witness the Spectacle of Wildlife Migration

Shimba Hills National Reserve is renowned for its spectacular wildlife migrations, where herds of animals such as elephants, buffaloes, and antelopes traverse the plains in search of food and water. This annual phenomenon showcases the essence of life in its purest form, providing visitors with a rare opportunity to witness nature’s grandeur unfold before their eyes. The migration is a testament to the untamed beauty of Shimba Hills, captivating all who are fortunate enough to witness it.

Encounter the Big Five and Diverse Fauna

Shimba Hills National Reserve is home to an array of iconic African wildlife, including the renowned Big Five: lions, elephants, buffaloes, leopards, and rhinoceroses. These majestic creatures roam freely within the reserve, offering thrilling encounters for wildlife enthusiasts. Beyond the Big Five, Shimba Hills shelters a variety of other species, from giraffes to cheetahs, ensuring that every safari expedition is brimming with unforgettable wildlife encounters.

Embark on Safari Adventures and Cultural Immersions

Embark on exhilarating safari expeditions that traverse the vast savannahs and lush landscapes of Shimba Hills National Reserve. For a truly extraordinary experience, consider a hot air balloon ride for panoramic views of the reserve’s stunning scenery. Beyond its natural wonders, the reserve offers insights into the rich culture of the local communities, particularly the Digo people. Engaging with the Digo provides a deeper understanding of their traditions and way of life, enriching your safari journey with cultural significance.

Plan Your Adventure to Shimba Hills National Reserve

Whether you’re a seasoned safari enthusiast or a first-time visitor, Shimba Hills National Reserve promises an unforgettable journey filled with awe-inspiring sights and meaningful experiences. From the mesmerizing wildlife migrations to up-close encounters with the Big Five and cultural immersions with the Digo people, Shimba Hills epitomizes the untamed beauty and cultural richness of Africa. Prepare to be captivated by nature’s splendor and the vibrant spirit of the local communities as you embark on your safari to one of Kenya’s most remarkable destinations.

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Shimba Hills National Reserve Fees Guideline

Exploring Shimba Hills: Understanding the Updated Entry Fees for 2024

As one of Kenya’s prized natural reserves, Shimba Hills National Reserve is a sanctuary for biodiversity, cherished by locals and tourists alike. In a recent announcement by the management authority, the entry fees for the year 2024 have been revised to further conservation efforts and enhance visitor experiences.

Understanding the Updated Entrance Fees

For those planning to embark on an adventure in Shimba Hills in 2024, it’s essential to grasp the updated entry fees to facilitate a seamless experience. Here’s a breakdown of the revised fee structure:

Revised Shimba Hills Entry Fee Structure

  • International Visitors: The entry fee for international visitors has been adjusted to align with the reserve’s conservation goals and to ensure sustainable management of the ecosystem. Visitors from abroad are encouraged to budget accordingly for their exploration of Shimba Hills.
  • Local Residents: While the entry fees for local residents have increased, they remain affordable compared to international rates. Kenyan citizens and residents have the opportunity to enjoy their natural heritage at a discounted rate, fostering greater engagement in eco-tourism activities within Shimba Hills.
  • Children and Students: Special considerations may be made for children and students, including discounted rates or exemptions from certain fees. Families and educational institutions planning visits should inquire about eligibility criteria and applicable discounts to optimize their budget planning.

Supporting Conservation Efforts

It’s crucial to acknowledge that the revised entry fees play a pivotal role in supporting vital conservation efforts within Shimba Hills National Reserve. Revenue generated from visitor fees contributes to habitat preservation, anti-poaching initiatives, community development projects, and environmental education programs, ensuring the long-term sustainability of this ecological gem.

New Shimba Hills Park Entry Fees Structure:

Effective from January 1st, 2024, the updated entry fees structure is tailored to accommodate two distinct travel seasons: January 1st to June 30th and July 1st to December 31st. Below are the revised fees for different visitor categories:

Shimba Hills Non-Residents Park Fees

(Accommodated inside or outside the Park) – Per Day

CategoryFee (USD)
Adults$50
Children (Below 12 years)$25

Shimba Hills Citizens Park Fees

(Accommodated inside or outside the Park) – Per Day

CategoryFee (KES)
Adults1000 KES
Children (Below 12 years)500 KES

Shimba Hills East African Residents Park Fees

(Accommodated inside or outside the Park) – Per Day

CategoryFee (KES)
Adults1500 KES
Children (Below 12 years)750 KES

To ensure a smooth transition, all visitors entering Shimba Hills National Reserve from January 1st, 2024, will be subject to these new rates. The management will make necessary adjustments to existing bookings to align them with the updated entry fees.

Shimba Hills Vehicle Entry Charges – Per Day

Vehicle TypeFee (KES)
Sedan1000 KES
4×41500 KES
Minibus2000 KES

Our travelers' wildlife sightings in Shimba Hills National Reserve

Rhino

60% SUCCESS

Spotted Hyena

90% SUCCESS

Hippo

80% SUCCESS

Gerenuk

60% SUCCESS

Wildebeest

99% SUCCESS

Giraffe

99% SUCCESS

Lion

90% SUCCESS

Wildebeest

99% SUCCESS

Warthog

90% SUCCESS

Flamingos

60% SUCCESS

Tortoise

20% SUCCESS

Ostrich

70% SUCCESS

Africa Safari Map of Shimba Hills National Reserve

A rough guide to Shimba Hills National Reserve

Shimba Hills National Reserve is renowned for its diverse wildlife, including rare species such as the endangered Sable Antelope and the rare and majestic African Elephant. It is also known for its lush vegetation, scenic landscapes, and the beautiful Sheldrick Falls.

Shimba Hills National Reserve covers an area of approximately 250 square kilometers (97 square miles) along the coastal region of Kenya.

Visitors to Shimba Hills National Reserve can enjoy a range of activities such as game drives, nature walks, birdwatching, and picnics. Guided tours to Sheldrick Falls and viewpoints offering panoramic views of the reserve are also popular.

The best time to visit Shimba Hills National Reserve is during the dry season, which typically runs from June to September and December to February. During this time, wildlife viewing is excellent as animals congregate around water sources, and the vegetation is less dense, making it easier to spot wildlife.

Yes, there are accommodation options available within Shimba Hills National Reserve, including safari lodges and campsites. Visitors can choose to stay overnight in the reserve to fully immerse themselves in the wilderness experience and enjoy sunrise and sunset game drives.

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