"The Last Wilderness"
Home to the Adamsons’ Camp - Kampi ya Simba - the former home of George and Joy Adamson, the Kora National Park offers a pristine wilderness dotted with tall inselbergs and graced by the Tana River on which the Adamson’s Falls, Grand Falls and Kora Rapids are found. Visitors can enjoy the diverse birdlife, fishing in Tana River rock-climbing and also visit George Adamson's grave.
Key features
The Adamsons Bridge, Wildlife along Tana river, the Adamsons Camp - Kampi ya Simba which is the former home for George and Joy Adamson, Pristine wilderness, Inselbergs, Tana River with Adamson's Falls, Grand Falls and Kora rapids, diverse birdlife, George Adamson's grave, fishing in Tana River and safaris to the national park
Protected Area Type
Park Size
1,787 sq. Km
Climate
The climate is favorable (Hot and Dry), all year round therefore you should make an effort to visit the park and enjoy the marvels of the nature
When to go
All year round
Park Entry Fee
Kora National Park
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Citizen
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Resident
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Non-Resident
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Adults
KSH
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Child
KSH
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Adult
KSH
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Child
KSH
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Adult
USD
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Child
USD
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300
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215
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1,030
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515
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52
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35
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* Kindly refer to the document KWS Tarrifs 2016 below for other services and charges
Contact Person:Warden Kora
Phone: +254 720 765 445,020 2321696
Postal Address:
Kora National Park,
P.O. Box 11,
Maua, Kenya
Malka Mari National Park