Kenya is to be part of a new joint visa scheme with Uganda and Rwanda which will take effect on January 1st 2014.
At present tourists travelling between the neighbouring East African
countries must obtain a separate visa for each nation, therefore Kenya,
Uganda and Rwanda are partnering in order to simplify travel
arrangements for holidaymakers, as well as creating a new brand for the
whole region in turn opening up opportunities for joint marketing
campaigns.
Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda are three countries famed for their wildlife
which will, through the introduction of a joint visa, to aid regional
travel, adding value to the tourism product offerings of these countries
and highlighting the diversity of East Africa.
The decision to introduce the Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda joint visa was
reached at the 3rd Tripartite Infrastructure Summit in Kigali, Rwanda.
Tourism was one of the main focus areas of the summit which led to
the spotlight falling upon ways in which a single tourist visa for the
region could benefit each of the participating countries.
The Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda joint visa will cost USD$100.
The current cost of a single entry visa for Kenya is USD$50, for Uganda is USD$50 and Rwanda is USD $30.
Phyllis Kandie, cabinet secretary, East African affairs, commerce
& Tourism Kenya stated: “Kenya is delighted to be joining hands with
its neighbouring nations in a move that will benefit tourists visiting
the diverse region and boost our respective tourism sectors.
“The cross-border visa will support intra-regional travel between the
participating countries through new joint marketing and trade
opportunities.”
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