On 9th May 2023, Kenya dropped Covid-19 travel restrictions for travelers to the country. All travelers arriving into the country through any point of entry shall no longer be required to show proof of either COVID-19 vaccination or a pre-departure COVID-19 test. This follows a review of Covid-19 travel restrictions in Kenya by the ministry of health in line with guidance from the World Health Organization.
Only travelers arriving at any port of entry into Kenya with flu-like symptoms will be required to fill the passenger locator form on the ‘jitenge’ platform. They will also be required to take a COVID-19 antigen test upon arrival at their own cost. Those who turn out positive for antigen test will be required to take a further COVID-19 PCR test at their own cost. Those with severe symptoms shall thereafter be allowed to isolate as per the prevailing isolation requirements for mild, moderate and severe disease.
Passengers traveling out of the country will be required to abide by the particular travel, health and COVID-19 related requirements of the transit and destination country. Pre-departure RDT or PCR testing may be considered at the discretion of any of the airlines departing from or terminating in Kenya.