List of countries Kenyan passport holders can travel to without a visa in 2025 and visa-free details

List of countries Kenyan passport holders can travel to without a visa in 2025 and visa-free details

Kenyan citizens enjoy visa-free, visa-on-arrival, or e-visa access to several destinations across Africa. Some of the countries Kenyan passport holders can travel to without a visa include Barbados, Burundi, and Cuba. In Europe, some Kenya passport visa-free countries include territories like Kosovo and Transnistria.

Kenyan passport. A passport with Visa stamps.
Kenyan passport (L). A passport with Visa stamps (R). Photo: @tourismindeed (modified by author)
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Key takeaways

  • Kenyan passport holders can travel to 75 countries and territories visa-free or with a visa on arrival in 2025.
  • The destinations that citizens of Kenya can visit without a prior visa include lists of visa-free countries, visa-on-arrival countries, and Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) countries.
  • African countries like Tanzania, Uganda, Ghana, and Botswana offer visa-free entry.

Countries Kenyan passport holders can travel to without a visa

Kenya passport holders can travel to various countries around the world, each with distinct visa requirements. They can travel to 37 visa-free countries, 38 countries that require a visa on arrival, and three countries that require an ETA.

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Kenya passport visa-free countries

Below is a list of the Kenya passport visa-free countries in 2025 with maximum allowed stay durations.

CountryVisa requirements
Antigua and Barbuda180 days
Bahamas90 days
Barbados180 days
Benin90 days
Botswana90 days
Burundi90 days
Cuba90 days
Dominica180 days
Eritreavisa-free
Eswatini30 days
Ethiopia360 days
Fiji120 days
Gambia90 days
Ghana60 days
Grenada90 days
Haiti90 days
Hong Kong90 days
Jamaicavisa-free
Kiribati90 days

Below is a list of more countries Kenyans can travel to that are visa-free.

CountryVisa requirements
Lesotho90 days
Malawi90 days
Malaysia30 days
Mauritius90 days
Micronesia30 days
Namibia90 days
Philippines30 days
Rwanda180 days
Singapore30 days
South Africa90 days
South Sudanvisa-free
St. Vincent and the Grenadines90 days
Tanzania90 days
Trinidad and Tobagovisa-free
Uganda90 days
Vanuatu120 days
Zambia90 days
Zimbabwe90 days

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Countries offering a visa on arrival to Kenyans

Kenyan nationals are eligible for a visa on arrival in various countries. In most cases, the visa can be issued directly at the airport or border crossing upon entry. Below is a list of countries that require a visa on arrival.

CountryVisa requirements
BoliviaeVisa
Cambodia30 days
Cape VerdeEASE
Comoros45 days
Congo (Dem. Rep.)7 days
Djibouti90 days
Equatorial GuineaeVisa
Gabon90 days
Guinea90 days
Guinea-Bissau90 days
India30 days
Indonesia30 days
Iran30 days
JordaneVisa
Laos30 days
Macao30 days
Madagascar90 days
Maldives30 days
Mali90 days

Here is a list of more countries that require a visa on arrival. Fees, validity periods, and the allowed length of stay may differ from country to country.

CountryVisa requirements
Mauritania90 days
Mozambique30 days
Nepal150 days
Nigeria90 days
Pakistan30 days
Palau30 days
Papua New Guinea30 days
Russian Federation15 days
Saint Lucia42 days
Samoa90 days
Senegal30 days
Sierra Leone30 days
Sri Lanka30 days
Sudan30 days
Suriname90 days
Timor-Leste30 days
Togo15 days
Tuvalu30 days
Vietnam90 days

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Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) countries

Here are some countries that require an ETA:

CountryVisa requirements
Saint Kitts and NeviseTA/90 days
SeychellesTourist registration/90 days
Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast)Pre-enrollment/90 days

Which countries are visa-free for a Kenyan passport?

Kenyan passport holders can travel visa-free to 37 countries. Some of the Kenya passport visa-free countries, according to the Passport Index, include Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Barbados, Benin, Botswana, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Cuba.

Which are the Kenyan passport visa-free countries in Latin America?

Some Latin American countries that Kenyans can include are Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Barbados, Cuba, and Dominica.

Which are the East African countries with visa-free passports?

Some East African Community countries that Kenyans can visit visa-free with their passport include Burundi, Tanzania, Rwanda, South Sudan, and Uganda.

Is a Thailand visa-free for Kenyans?

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Thai authorities currently require Kenyan passport holders to obtain an e-visa before travelling, which must be applied for at the Royal Thai Embassy in Nairobi.

What countries can a Kenyan passport holder visit visa-free?

As of April 2025, Kenyan passport holders enjoy visa-free entry to approximately 41 countries. They include Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Benin, Botswana, Burundi, Cook Islands, Cuba, Dominica and Indonesia.

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Portrait of businesswoman in hotel lobby holding smartphone. Photo: Drs Producoes
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Is Egypt visa-free for Kenyans?

Egypt is not visa-free for Kenyan passport holders; you must obtain a tourist visa before travelling, as neither visa-on-arrival nor e-visa options are available.

Is Jamaica visa-free for Kenyans?

Jamaica is visa-free for Kenyans—you can visit for tourism or business without a visa for up to 6 months, though you will need a valid passport.

Do Kenyans need a visa to Brazil?

Brazil requires a visa for Kenyan citizens holding ordinary passports; only diplomatic, service, or official passport holders are exempt for short stays (up to 90 days).

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Countries Kenyan passport holders can travel to without a visa are several. While some require documentation or prior arrangements, other destinations are open and accessible. Always double-check the entry requirements before booking your trip to avoid inconvenience.

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Jackline Wangare (Lifestyle writer) Jackline Simwa is a content writer at Tuko.co.ke, where she has worked since mid-2021. She tackles diverse topics, including finance, entertainment, sports, and lifestyle. Previously, she worked at The Campanile at Kenyatta University. She has more than five years in writing. Jackline graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics (2019) and a Diploma in Marketing (2015) from Kenyatta University. In 2023, Simwa finished the AFP course on Digital Investigation Techniques and Google News Initiative course in 2024. Email: simwajackie2022@gmail.com.

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John Ouma (Lifestyle writer) John Ouma is a journalist with six years of experience. He has published sharply argued think pieces that live at the intersection of power, politics, and society. He was awarded the FirstGen scholarship by Biola University and a merit-based scholarship by AMDA College and Conservatory of the Performing Arts in January 2021. He has worked for The Standard and Nation Africa as an opinion columnist between 2018 and 2022. He is currently working on his first novel—a literary fiction that traces the life of a contemporary Kenyan artist. Email: gervasjohn97@gmail.com

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