Planning your dream safari to Kenya? Whether you’re traveling from the GCC (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait) or the USA/Europe, you’ll need to prepare the right documents before you board your flight. Here’s a clear breakdown of what’s required to enter Kenya hassle-free.
1. Passport Validity
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Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry into Kenya.
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It should also have at least two blank pages for entry and exit stamps.
2. Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)
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As of January 2024, all travelers to Kenya require an eTA instead of a traditional visa.
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You must apply online before travel at the official portal: etakenya.go.ke.
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Processing usually takes 3 business days, but it’s best to apply at least a week in advance.
3. Health & Vaccination Certificates
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Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate is recommended if you are arriving from, or transiting through, a country with risk of yellow fever.
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Some travelers may also be asked for proof of polio vaccination depending on recent travel history.
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Carry your COVID-19 vaccination card or proof of recent negative test in case of updated regulations.
4. Supporting Documents for eTA Application
When applying for the eTA, you may be asked to upload:
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Flight booking confirmation
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Hotel/lodge booking confirmation (or safari itinerary)
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Recent passport-sized photo
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Copy of your passport’s bio-data page
5. Currency & Financial Proof
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US Dollars are widely accepted in Kenya alongside the local Kenyan Shilling (KES).
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Travelers are occasionally asked to show proof of funds or return ticket at immigration, especially if arriving on a long stay.
✅ Quick Checklist for Kenya Entry
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Valid passport (6+ months)
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Approved eTA (printed or digital copy)
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Yellow fever certificate (if required)
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Safari/Hotel booking confirmation
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Return ticket proof
Disclaimer
Entry requirements can change based on health advisories and government updates. Always confirm the latest rules at etakenya.go.ke before travel.