About Mwea National Reserve

Mwea National Reserve is a tranquil wilderness oasis set within a vibrant wild landscape, offering a peaceful yet rewarding setting for wildlife safaris and outdoor exploration.

The reserve’s ecosystem is shaped by the confluence of the Tana and Thiba Rivers, alongside the Kamburu and Masinga hydroelectric dams, creating rich habitats that support diverse wildlife and birdlife. This unique riverine landscape provides excellent opportunities for game viewing, guided nature walks, and outdoor experiences ideal for group activities.

A true birdwatchers’ paradise, Mwea is renowned for its impressive populations of water birds and waders. It also shelters rare species such as Pel’s Fishing Owl, the White-backed Night Heron, and the globally threatened, Kenya-endemic Hinde’s Babbler—making it a must-visit destination for avid bird enthusiasts and conservation-minded travelers.

Important Information
Explore the unique attractions and highlights of this park that make every visit truly special.

  • Peaceful Wilderness Escape
  • Diverse Wildlife Safaris
  • Birdwatchers’ Paradise
  • Kamburu Water Reservoir
Your safari is more than a vacation, it's a contribution to wildlife conservation. Discover a range of accommodation options that will suit you. Unwind, recharge, and create unforgettable memories in Kenya Parks!

Special Campsites; 

  • Silvester
  • Mavuria
  • Kiithesu

Public Campsites:

  • Mbogo

PRIVATELY OWNED HOTELS & LODGES

Discover the park's history, from its beginnings to ongoing conservation efforts and the communities and wildlife that continue to shape its story.

Mwea National Reserve was gazetted in 1976 to protect wildlife habitats within the semi-arid landscapes of the greater Tana River ecosystem. In 1996, a joint management framework was established through a Memorandum of Understanding between the Kenya Wildlife Service and Mbeere County Council (now Embu County Government), promoting conservation, sustainable tourism, and harmonious coexistence between wildlife and local communities.

Plan your journey with ease. Find directions, transport options, and helpful tips to make your arrival smooth and stress-free.

By Road: From Nairobi, via Thika-Matuu-Masinga Dam (160 km). This route is tarmacked until Masinga Dam Bridge. A further 10 km of dirt road lies between here and Makima Gate. Access is also possible via Embu-Machanga.

By Air: Masinga airstrip near Masinga lodge

Make the most of your visit with practical advice on what to bring, when to come, and how to enjoy the park responsibly.

  • Drinking water
  • Food
  • Camping Gear

Also important are;

  • Camera
  • Binoculars
  • Sunscreen
  • Insect repellent
  • First aid kit
  • Sunglasses
  • Appropriate hiking

Your safety matters. Please review our essential guidelines to help ensure a safe, enjoyable experience for you and for the wildlife.

  1. You are in the wildlife’s home. Please respect their privacy and right of way.
  2. National parks are plastic-free. Single-use plastic is prohibited.

  3. General road rules apply. Car hooting or driving under the influence of alcohol are strictly prohibited.

  4. Adhere to park entry and exit times. Gates open at 6:00 AM and close at 6:00 PM, unless you are spending overnight.

  5. Move slowly and quietly. Animals can react dangerously if startled.

  6. Noise distracts wildlife. Use mobile phones and sound devices sparingly and only in designated areas.

  7. Remain in your vehicle unless in designated areas. Keep doors closed at all times.

  8. Observe the maximum speed limit of 40 km/h (25 mph). Speeding attracts penalties.

  9. Stay on established roads and trails. Off-road driving is strictly prohibited.

  10. View wildlife from a minimum distance of 20 meters.

  11. Feeding wildlife is prohibited, as it disrupts their diet and leads to human dependency.

  12. Carry out all trash to help keep the park clean.

  13. Do not leave campfires unattended while camping.

  14. Visitors enter the park at their own risk and Terms and conditions apply.

 

Toll Free: 0800 597 000

Email: customerservice@kws.go.ke

WhatsApp: +254 (0) 726 610509

 

Mwea National Reserve Rates
East Africa Citizen Adult

KES. 500

East Africa Citizen Child

KES. 250

Kenya
Resident Adult

KES. 675

Kenya
Resident Child

KES. 350

Non
Resident Adult

USD 40

Non
Resident Child

USD 10

Africa
Citizen Adult

USD 20

Africa
Citizen Child

USD 10

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