Arabuko Sokoke National Park

National Park - 417 Sq km - Managed by Kenya Wildlife Services

The Arabuko Sokoke Forest Reserve near the Malindi and Watamu Reserves and Parks is the largest surviving coastal dry forest in East Africa. The forest provides important habitat for its unique and endangered birds, insects and animals.

Game to view includes: the extremely rare Arder’s Duiker, the rare Golden-Rumped Elephant Shrew as well as the Sokoke Scops Owl, Clarke’s Weaver, African pitta, sokoke pipit, green barbet, nicator, amani sunbird, scaly babbler and other rare birds, plus over 80 species of butterfly.

Guided walks through the forest can be arranged for interested small groups.

The Reserve has no accommodation facilities, but there are many at the nearby Watamu and Malindi.

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Airstrip:   None   Emergency:   Warden Arabuko Sokoke Nation

Admission costs

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Child

Non resident: US$ 20 US$ 10
Resident: KSH 500 KSH 250
Citizen: KSH 100 KSH 50
Vehicle: <6 Seats Kshs 200 per day, 6-12 Seats Kshs 500 per day, 13-24 Seats Kshs 1000 per day, 25-44 Seats Kshs 2000 per day, 45 Seats or more Kshs 3000 per day