1. KENYA
2. SOUTH AFRICA
3. THE MALDIVES
4. MAURITIUS
5. RWANDA
6. TANZANIA
7. ZANZIBAR
8. EGYPT
9. ZIMBABWE
10. ZAMBIA
- Vaccinated and unvaccinated passengers are permitted to enter Kenya without restrictions.
- Passengers travelling out of Kenya may require a COVID 19 vaccination certificate. In addition, they will be required to abide by the particular travel, health and COVID-19 related requirements of the destination country.
- Pre-departure testing may be considered at the discretion of any of the airlines departing from or terminating in Kenya.
2. SOUTH AFRICA
- Passengers travelling to South Africa must hold a negative Covid-19 test certificate obtained within 72 hours prior to departure, due to the outbreak of novel coronavirus. Passengers not holding a negative test certificate on arrival must quarantine.
- Passengers will be subject to screening on arrival and those presenting symptoms of Covid-19 must quarantine until a repeat test is conducted.
- Passengers travelling to South Africa must install the contact tracing app COVID Alert SA at https://sacoronavirus.co.za/covidalert/
- Passengers must quarantine for up to 21 days on arrival in South Africa, due to the outbreak of novel coronavirus.
- Passengers will have their temperature checked before departing from Kenya.
3. THE MALDIVES
- All tourists staying in the Maldives for a short-term stay must present a negative COVID-19 PCR test result. The test must be conducted within 72 hours of departure.
- Citizens of Maldives and holders of employment, student, marriage and dependent visas are exempted from the pre-arrival COVID-19 PCR test requirements.
- A health declaration form must be filled in 24 hours prior to travel to the Maldives and the completion code of the form must be presented at the airport.
- Passengers travelling as tourists must have a confirmed hotel reservation for their stay.
- Health screening will be done at the airport.
4. MAURITIUS
- Residents and tourists travelling to Mauritius for long stays are allowed to enter Mauritius as from 1st October.
- Unvaccinated passengers are permitted to enter Mauritius without restrictions
5. RWANDA
- Unvaccinated passengers are permitted to enter Rwanda without restrictions
- Mask is required in all public indoor, public transport and all outdoor areas
- Passengers are advised to hold international travel insurance
6. TANZANIA
- Unvaccinated passengers are permitted to enter Tanzania, health requirements apply
- A negative PCR test obtained within 72 hours prior to arrival is required
7. ZANZIBAR
- If your country or airline requires you to have a negative COVID-19 PCR test result to travel, then you are required to present the certificate on arrival. If you are not required by your country or airline to do so and you have signs and symptoms of COVID-19, you will undergo enhanced health screening at the airport and may be required to take a COVID-19 PCR test at the airport.
- A Health Surveillance form must be filled before arrival and submitted to the port health authorities upon arrival.
- There is no mandatory quarantine.
8. EGYPT
- A negative printed COVID-19 PCR test certificate must be presented on arrival at the airport in Egypt ( digital copies will not be accepted.)
- The test must be taken 72 hours prior to arrival and children under the age of six from all nationalities are exempt from this requirement.
- The certificate should be in English or Arabic and it must contain the following information: the date and time the sample was taken, details on the type of sample taken for the swab and the stamp of the hospital or laboratory.
- The certificate should contain no alterations and modifications (addition or deletion)
- Transit passengers are exempted from the COVID-19 PCR test certificate requirement.
- Health screening is done at the ports of entry.
- A health declaration form must be completed. This is available online.
- There is no mandatory quarantine.
- There is an inter-city restriction in place.
9. ZIMBABWE
- Vaccinated and unvaccinated passengers are permitted to enter Zimbabwe without restrictions.
- All passengers MUST produce a yellow fever certificate as evidence of vaccination, on entry. The yellow fever certificate must be valid at least 14 days before travel.
- Passengers travelling out of Zimbabwe may require a COVID 19 vaccination certificate. In addition, they will be required to abide by the particular travel, health and COVID-19 related requirements of the destination country.
- Pre-departure testing may be considered at the discretion of any of the airlines departing from or terminating in Kenya.
10. ZAMBIA
- Vaccinated and unvaccinated passengers are permitted to enter Zambia without restrictions.
- All passengers MUST produce a yellow fever certificate as evidence of vaccination, on entry. The yellow fever certificate must be valid at least 14 days before travel.
- Passengers travelling out of Zambia may require a COVID 19 vaccination certificate. In addition, they will be required to abide by the particular travel, health and COVID-19 related requirements of the destination country.
- Pre-departure testing may be considered at the discretion of any of the airlines departing from or terminating in Kenya.