The entrance fee for Nyanga National Park is generally US$10 per adult for international visitors, US$8 per adult for SADC residents, and US$3 per adult for Zimbabwean citizens. For children, the fees are typically US$5, US$4, and US$2 respectively for these categories[1]. Some recent reports by travelers also mention paying around US$10 per person[6].
These entry fees apply to most key attractions and entry points within the park, including famous areas like Nyangombe Falls[5]. Note that the park entrance fee includes a fishing license valid for all waters open to fishing, except for Lake Udu[7].
In addition to the per-person entrance fee, there is a vehicle entry fee:
- Locally registered cars: US$5 per day
- Foreign-registered cars: US$10 per day
- Minibuses, trailers, caravans, buses, and lorries: Rates range from US$5–$30 depending on size and registration[2].
Children under 6 years old are usually exempted from paying conservation fees. Children 6–12 years old pay 50% of the adult fee. Additional discounts may apply for pensioners and educational tours[3].
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