




The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) conserves and manages Kenya’s wildlife for the Kenyan people and the worldKWS manages about 8 per cent of the total landmass of the country. This land contains 22 National Parks, 28 National Reserves and 5 National SanctuariesIn Kenya, the environment and tourism have always been inextricably linked, and this is a truly symbiotic relationshipGenuine eco-tourism means tourism that has no negative impact on eco-systems, and positively contributes to the destination on a social and environmental levelRising from the floor of the Great Rift Valley like a monolith is the extinct volcano of Mount Longonot. A unique feature is the thick forest that lies within the crater of the mountain. The crater rim also provides great scenic views across the beautiful Rift Valley all the way to Lake Naivasha. Major wildlife attractions at Mount Longonot include buffaloes, elands, lion, leopard, bushbucks, common zebra, giraffe and Grant’s gazelles.WildlifeMount Longonot National ParkCitizenResidentNon-ResidentAdultsKSHChildKSHAdultKSHChildKSHAdultUSDChildUSD3002156003002617* Kindly refer to the document KWS Tarrifs 2016 below for other services and charges Hotline: 0774 337 577Email: longonotnp@kws.go.kePostal Address:Mt. Longonot National Park,P.O. Box 234-20117,Naivasha,Kenya. © 2018 Kenya Wildlife Service , All Rights Reserved | P.O. Box 40241 - 00100, Nairobi Kenya | Tel: +254 (20) 2379407 , +254 (20)