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A Visit to Mombasa is incomplete until you pop into Haller Park in Bamburi. This park is an incredible showcase of environmental rehabilitation, nature, and wildlife. All this sounds wonderful, and it’ll not break your bank too! The Haller Park entrance fee is affordable for both local and international tourists. 

What Are The Feeding Times At Haller Park?

If you get to Haller Park around 11 AM or 3 PM, you’ll be in time for animal feeding.

Blend with nature as you feed giraffes and watch the wardens feed crocodiles and hippos.

Haller Park Mombasa Entrance Fee

The entrance fees at Haller part are divided into several categories:

NationalityAdultsChildren
KenyanKsh. 500 ($5)Ksh. 200($2)
East AfricanKsh. 500 ($5)Ksh. 200($2)
Non-East AfricanKsh. 1,400($13)Ksh. 600($6)

NOTE

  • Primary and Kindergarten school pupils on education trips pay Ksh 200 while their accompanying teacher pays Ksh. 300. 
  • Secondary school students pay Ksh. 250 and teachers pay Ksh 300
  • Snacks for feeding animals cost: KSH 5

You can visit Haller Park as an individual or in a group.

You’ll be assigned a guide to walk you around the expansive park. 

Which Days is Haller Park open?

It’s lovely to note that the park is open daily. 

What is the best time to Visit Haller Park?

Haller park is open from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM East African Time. However, the park requires all visitors to be out by 6 PM. 

Haller Park Activities 

Haller Park Mombasa offers you a bouquet of an experience, and you will be spoilt for choice.

Here are some activities you can enjoy at Haller park in Mombasa

Nature Walks in the Forest

You can take a walk on the trails under the towering Casuarina trees. One part of the Forest has trails perfectly marked and ideal for cycling.

Don’t hesitate to bring your bike if this is something you want to explore on the nature trails side. 

Butterfly Pavilion 

Take a colorful walk to the butterfly pavilion, a botanical garden that focuses on rearing and conserving many butterfly species.

The Animal Orphanage 

Haller Park Mombasa is also a sanctuary for rescued animals. Plan a visit to the orphanage to see Kudu, the Oryx, and warthogs. You’ll be excited to see the more-than-a-century-old humongous tortoises. 

READ ALSO: Nairobi Safari Walk Charges, Entry Fees, And Opening Hours

Reptile Park 

Where else can you see black and green Mambas, Spitting Cobras, Pythons, Puff Udders, and other Bush snakes all at once?

Haller Park Mombasa quenches your thrillophilia at the well-secured reptile park. There’s also a crocodile hatchery and a few more baby tortoises. 

READ ALSO: Snake Park Nairobi Entry Fee and Opening Hours 

Aquaculture and Fish Farm

The excavated quarry floor, filled with water, has been rehabilitated and is now home to thousands of fish.

Here you’ll see a rich blend of Catfish, various Tilapia fish, and Guppies. You also get a lesson from the guides on the best fish farming practices. 


Haller Park Contacts

Tel: +254 721 381 949

You can also use this number for booking.

The park also offers conference facilities should you need a team-building meeting before the exploration starts. 

Conclusion

Haller Park is right off the Mombasa-Malindi highway, making it convenient to visit. Few places give you a comprehensive taste of nature and conservation, like Haller Park Mombasa. All this without breaking the bank.


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