Kenya is now open to Indian travelers


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Indians can now experience many adventures in Kenya as the Kenya Tourism Board announced that the country has reopened its borders to Indian travelers. Kenya was closed to tourism for a while during a second wave of coronavirus. According to the Kenyan Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA), flights from India to Kenya are now resuming. Another good news is that Indian travelers do not need to be quarantined if they can present a COVID negative certificate, which should be tested 96 hours prior to travel. The visa application will continue to be processed online.

One important aspect to consider is that Kenya has also mentioned yellow fever vaccination, which is still mandatory for every Indian visitor of all ages. Travelers are expected to have a valid vaccination card upon arrival in Kenya.



Kenya is a travel destination known for its amazing wildlife attractions. The Masai Mara National Reserve is particularly known for its wildlife. Nairobi is also a famous tourist destination, with the Nairobi National Park safaris being some of the most sought-after in the country.

Kenya is one of the few long-distance travel destinations that is open to Indian tourists. The nation is also running several campaigns to attract the attention of tourists.

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