The East African nation of Kenya will eliminate visa requirements for visitors from all countries worldwide starting next month.
According to USNews, Kenya is set to remove entry visa requirements for genuine visitors globally, with a digital platform facilitating electronic travel authorization in lieu of traditional visa applications.
This move follows Kenya’s earlier decision in October to eliminate travel barriers and entry visas for all African nations.
Kenya’s initiative aligns with a broader trend of countries, such as Japan and Saudi Arabia, easing entry requirements through electronic visas.
This step is expected to boost Kenya’s tourism sector, offering a diverse array of attractions, including wildlife safaris and pristine coastlines.