The Ministry of Tourism has invited members of the public, stakeholders, and all interested parties to submit their comments, views and input on the Wildlife Conservation and Management (Access and Conservation) (Fees) Regulations, 2025.
In a notice seen by TV47 Digital on Tuesday, July 15, the Ministry said that Kenyans had 14 days to submit their input on the regulations that are seeking to review park entry fees.
The Wildlife Conservation and Management (Access and Conservation) (Fees) Regulations, 2025 provide for fees payable for access and conservation of national parks, national reserves, national marine parks, national marine reserves and national sanctuaries. On the other hand, the Regulatory Impact Statement on the Regulations contains detailed information on the anticipated impact of the Wildlife Conservation and Management (Access and Conservation) (Fees) Regulations, 2025.
The regulations, the Ministry says, can be accessed in the ministry website www.tourism.go.ke and the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) website www.kws.go.ke.
Physical copies of the documents can alson be accessed free of charge at all the offices of KWS-managed national parks, reserves, stations and sanctuaries country-wide.
The Ministry has also announced that it shall be holding public forums to discuss the regulations. The consultations are scheduled to be held as follows: –

“Written submissions should be sent to [email protected] or hand delivered to [the Ministry’s and KWS headquaters] no later than fourteen days (14) from the date of publication of this notice,” the notice says.