Africa

The Africa Travel Information category aims to provide up-to-date information on travel formalities in Africa. This category is dedicated to publishing information on visas, passports, mandatory vaccinations, travel restrictions and customs regulations for travelers visiting various African countries. Articles published in this category will contain useful tips for travelers, information on possible pitfalls, recent changes in laws and regulations, as well as updates on known incidents that could affect the safety of travelers to Africa.

Kenya: National park entrance fees increase

Entry to a national park in Kenya will soon cost more, due to the government's decision to increase fees for all types of visitors from January 2024. According to the Kenya Wildlife Service, this measure is intended to generate more revenue for the protection and maintenance of natural areas. Nevertheless, this increase in ... Read the article

Kenya plans to tax tourists' belongings

The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has issued a directive to tax personal or household items worth 500 USD and over (KSH 75,000), whether new or second-hand, brought by tourists visiting the country.

Rwanda abolishes visa fees for African countries

In an announcement today, Rwandan President Paul Kagame informed that any African can now travel to Rwanda without having to pay for a visa. This is part of Africa's ongoing efforts to facilitate the free movement of people and trade on the continent.

Democratic Republic of Congo: (real) e-Visa imminent

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has taken an important step in its digital development with the announcement of the forthcoming launch of an integrated electronic visa management platform. This initiative will enable anyone wishing to visit the DRC to submit their application quickly and easily from anywhere in the world.

Visa Openness Index for Africa shows progress

The 2022 Africa Visa Openness Index report shows that African countries have made progress in terms of free movement policies, most of which were severely restricted by the Covid-19 crisis. The report identifies the visa policies adopted by African governments on the basis of three criteria ... Read the article

Namibia: online tourist visa introduced

On September 22, the Namibian government launched an online visa application service for tourists. The new platform aims to facilitate and speed up the visa application process for potential visitors, which the authorities expect to have a significant positive impact on the African country's tourism industry.

A visa waiver under discussion between Morocco and Israel

Since 2022, there has been a significant rapprochement between Morocco and Israel, notably due to Israel's recognition of Moroccan ownership of Western Sahara. This trend is reflected in a significant increase in the number of Moroccan tourists visiting the Hebrew state. More than 2,000 Moroccan citizens visited Israel during the ... Read the article

Tunisia extends welcome to European tourists without passports

After several months of health crisis, Tunisia is looking to revitalize its tourism sector by making it easier for travelers to enter the country. Many destinations are seeking to win back their visitors by playing on their visa policies, offering free travel, exemptions, the introduction of e-Visa, authorized stay extensions and other benefits for travelers ... Read the article

Equatorial Guinea to launch e-Visa on July 1, 2023

July 1, 2023 marks a significant turning point in the history of Equatorial Guinea, with the introduction of e-Visa, a new travel formality for tourists and business travelers. Initially scheduled for 2019, this step forward has suffered several delays, notably due to the Covid health crisis, but is now all set ... Read the article