Travel Information For Kenya
Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe on June 20th this year urged caution in the wake of new Covid-19 infections in the country. While briefing on the current status of the pandemic, the health CS announced the re-introduction of the mandatory wearing of masks in closed/confined spaces such as in PSVs, Aircrafts, offices, supermarkets, market places and places of worship.
All international Travelers arriving into the country and who are fully vaccinated remain exempted from the requirement of a PCR test and are exempted from quarantine upon arrival in the country. All unvaccinated travelers arriving at any port of entry into Kenya will however be required to be in possession of a negative COVID-19 PCR test result conducted not more than 72 hours before departure regardless of the route of entry.
Unvaccinated travelers arriving at any point of entry will be subjected to rapid antigen test at their own cost with any person who tests positive on antigen RDT subjected to entry PCR test at their own further cost and will be required to self – isolate as per isolation guidelines.