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Take the road to Kenya with this visa

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Kenya is the perfect destination to travel off the beaten track. There are well-known highlights such as the Masai Mara and Lake Nakuru, but there are also numerous areas with beautiful, unspoiled landscapes where hardly any tourists go, such as the north of Kenya's various national parks.

Think, for example, of the desert area of Samburu in Central Kenya. As well as the popular national parks of Amboseli and Tsavo, pay a visit to the nearby Chyulu Hills. This volcanic area is much less well-known to tourists, although the hills offer a magnificent view of Mount Kilimanjaro. For beach lovers, there are also plenty of options other than Diani Beach near Mombasa - you can also find beautiful beaches in Watamu, Kilifi and on the island of Lamu.

You can discover everything Kenya has to offer by driving around in your own car. Whether you want to spot the big five in one of the national parks or go for a road trip from Nairobi to Mombasa, e-Visa guide to Kenyan visas makes sure you apply on time, with the right information.

Apply for a Kenyan visa onlineOne of the most important aspects of preparing for a trip to Kenya is applying for a visa. Since the beginning of this year, it is no longer possible to board a plane without a visa. Whereas it was previously possible to obtain a visa at the airport on arrival in Kenya, nowadays, one must be obtained before departure. It is also no longer possible to get a visa at the Kenyan embassy - you must apply for the visa online using a digital application form.The e-visa for Kenya is valid for a stay of up to 90 days. Keep in mind that you can only arrive in Kenya once with this visa, so if, for example, you travel to Tanzania in between and arrive in Kenya again later, you will need a new visa. Children up to 15 years old can travel to Kenya with their parents without a visa.

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Kenya is the perfect destination to travel off the beaten track. There are well-known highlights such as the Masai Mara and Lake Nakuru, but there are also numerous areas with beautiful, unspoiled landscapes where hardly any tourists go, such as the north of Kenya's various national parks.

Think, for example, of the desert area of Samburu in Central Kenya. As well as the popular national parks of Amboseli and Tsavo, pay a visit to the nearby Chyulu Hills. This volcanic area is much less well-known to tourists, although the hills offer a magnificent view of Mount Kilimanjaro. For beach lovers, there are also plenty of options other than Diani Beach near Mombasa - you can also find beautiful beaches in Watamu, Kilifi and on the island of Lamu.

You can discover everything Kenya has to offer by driving around in your own car. Whether you want to spot the big five in one of the national parks or go for a road trip from Nairobi to Mombasa, e-Visa guide to Kenyan visas makes sure you apply on time, with the right information.

Apply for a Kenyan visa onlineOne of the most important aspects of preparing for a trip to Kenya is applying for a visa. Since the beginning of this year, it is no longer possible to board a plane without a visa. Whereas it was previously possible to obtain a visa at the airport on arrival in Kenya, nowadays, one must be obtained before departure. It is also no longer possible to get a visa at the Kenyan embassy - you must apply for the visa online using a digital application form.The e-visa for Kenya is valid for a stay of up to 90 days. Keep in mind that you can only arrive in Kenya once with this visa, so if, for example, you travel to Tanzania in between and arrive in Kenya again later, you will need a new visa. Children up to 15 years old can travel to Kenya with their parents without a visa.

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