Searching for a great holiday escape? If you are up for some thrilling wildlife encounters and untouched beauty, then Kenya would be the ideal holiday destination for you. Whether you are traveling solo, with friends or family or on your honeymoon, Kenya offers experiences for every type of traveler.
Who doesn’t love adventure right? And if it’s one of a kind, then it’s worth experiencing. Those adventure, wildlife and nature lovers embark on a Kenya Safari from India. With the availability of Kenya visa for Indian citizens or Kenya eta, visiting the country for tourism activities has become hassle-free.
Nanyuki is one of the important towns located in central Kenya, known for its mesmerizing landscape, rich culture and its position on both sides of the Equator, making it one of the important reasons to visit this destination. This mesmerizing town is often known as the doorway to Mount Kenya, which is the second highest peak in Africa.
Uber introduces a smooth and hassle free experience for wildlife enthusiasts. If you want a quick wildlife safari tour, now you can book with Uber guided safari tours to Nairobi National Park Game Drives.
On 1st January 2024, the government of Kenya introduced the Kenya eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization) for visiting the country for short stays, putting a stop to visa on-arrival and traditional visa application process.
In September 2025, Kenya and Benin signed a bilateral agreement, allowing travelers from both the countries to enter each other's country, without the need of a visa. Travelers holding either Kenya’s or Benin’s ordinary passport are allowed for a visa-free entry.
Yes, you need a visa for Kenya-Tanzania safari, but the type of visa you will need will depend on the country you belong to. Most importantly you will need two separate visas or travel authorizations to enter Kenya and Tanzania, i.e. one for Kenya and one for Tanzania.
In October 2025, a Visa-Free deal was signed by Kenya and Senegal, which is considered as a historic move. Under this bilateral visa-free travel agreement, citizens holding passports of Kenya or Senegal no longer require to apply for a Senegal visa or Kenya visa to enter the country for a stay up to 90 days.
JKIA which is the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport of Kenya is quite an important point of international connection inside Kenya. Once you receive the Kenya Transit eTA, you can think of so much more than spending your layover inside.
Business travel to Kenya's growing economic hubs has never been more efficient than it is now, with Kenya embracing the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system. This technology makes it easier for professionals from eligible countries, such as the UK.