Kenya to become visa-free from January 2024!
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, KENYA/ Updated : Dec 15, 2023, 11:50 IST
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President Ruto had previously outlined his plans for visa exemptions at a conference in the Republic of Congo in October, where he declared that citizens of African countries would be able to visit Kenya without a visa by the end … Read more
President Ruto had previously outlined his plans for visa exemptions at a conference in the Republic of Congo in October, where he declared that citizens of African countries would be able to visit Kenya without a visa by the end of 2023. This move reflects a broader effort to enhance regional cooperation and strengthen ties among African nations. Read less
This groundbreaking decision is part of the government's initiative to streamline the entry process through a newly developed digital platform.
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President Ruto had previously outlined his plans for visa exemptions at a conference in the Republic of Congo in October, where he declared that citizens of African countries would be able to visit Kenya without a visa by the end of 2023. This move reflects a broader effort to enhance regional cooperation and strengthen ties among African nations.
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Kenya, known for its varied terrains and lively traditions, depends significantly on tourism as a major contributor to its economy. The decision to waive visa requirements is aimed at attracting an increased number of international tourists, offering them the opportunity to explore the breathtaking Indian Ocean coastline and partake in thrilling wildlife safaris.
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