Free Treat for 83,932 Kenyans as KWS Opens Parks for World Tourism Day

By Sandra Blessing

Thousands of Kenyans enjoyed a free treat from the government in celebration of World Tourism Day by visiting the country’s top tourism destinations.

A remarkable 83,932 Kenyans took advantage of the special opportunity to reconnect with nature and celebrate the day.

The Nairobi Animal Orphanage emerged as the most visited facility, attracting 21,485 visitors, followed closely by the Nairobi Safari Walk with 20,818. Other popular destinations included Kisumu Impala Sanctuary (14,435), Nairobi National Park (6,431), and Hell’s Gate National Park (3,077) — underscoring the wide variety of unique wildlife and nature experiences embraced by Kenyans.

Citizens from all walks of life turned up in their tens of thousands as the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) opened its parks, reserves, and sanctuaries free of charge.

The atmosphere across the country was one of joy and unity, as families, students, and nature lovers came together to celebrate Kenya’s rich natural heritage. Many expressed appreciation to the Government and KWS for making the initiative possible for the second year in a row, noting that such efforts not only make wildlife accessible to citizens but also strengthen the bond between people and nature.

This was more than just free entry into parks — it was a celebration of Magical Kenya, and a powerful reminder that the parks belong to all of us, and that conservation thrives when citizens actively take part.

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