🌿 The A B C’s of Safari Travel
Planning a safari in Kenya? Beyond packing binoculars and a good camera, there are a few golden rules that can make your experience more meaningful, memorable, and eco-conscious. At Hippy Safaris, we like to call them the A B C’s of Safari Travel:
A – Awareness
Be mindful of the rules of the wild. Respect park guidelines, limit plastic use, and remember that your presence has an impact. A small step—like carrying a refillable water bottle—goes a long way.
B – Balance
Mix the famous spots like the Maasai Mara with hidden gems such as Samburu or Ol Pejeta. This balance allows you to see the big highlights and experience more intimate, less crowded encounters.
C – Conservation
Every park fee you pay helps conserve wildlife and supports local communities. By choosing eco-friendly operators and lodges, you directly contribute to protecting Kenya’s landscapes for future generations.
📋 Kenya Park Fees 2025 (Per Adult, Per Day)
Maasai Mara National Reserve – $200
Amboseli National Park – $100
Nairobi National Park – $50
Lake Nakuru National Park – $80
Tsavo East / West National Parks – $100
Aberdare National Park – $70
Samburu, Buffalo Springs, Shaba Reserves – $100
Ol Pejeta Conservancy – $95
Lewa Conservancy – $120
✨ Safari isn’t just about seeing animals—it’s about traveling with purpose. Let’s make every journey a step toward a greener tomorrow.
🌍 Travel differently. Travel with Hippy Safaris.
Park Fees 2025
Park Fees 2025