I’ve always whined about having so many travel restrictions because I hold a Kenyan Passport, but not any more. I’m not a fan of visa application processes and I’ve always wished that it was just all about buying the ticket and leaving. If only it was that simple.
So I’ve chosen to look at the glass as being half full rather than half empty, because that way, I’ll be more grateful and happy about the blessings that I already have, instead of being grumpy and sad about the things that I can’t change.
After searching around on the internet, I found out that there are quite a number of countries that allow visa free entry to Kenyan Passport Holders.
Here they go, in alphabetical order:
1. Antigua & Barbuda
2. Bahamas
3. Botswana
4. British Virgin Islands
5. Burundi
6. Barbados
7. Cayman Islands
8. Comoros
9. Costa Rica
10. Dominica
11. Dominican Republic
12. Ethiopia
13. Fiji
14. Grenada
15. Ghana
16. Haiti
17. Hong Kong
18. Jamaica
19. Lesotho
20. Macau
21. Malaysia
22. Malawi
23. Micronesia
24. Montserrat
25. Namibia
26. Nauru
27. Panama
28. Philippines
29. Rwanda
30. Saint Helena
31. Saint Kitts & Nevis
32. Saint Vincent Grenadines
33. Samoa
34. Seychelles
35. Singapore
36. Swaziland
37. Tanzania
38. Trinidad & Tobago
39. Tuvalu
40. Uganda
41. Vanuatu
42. Zambia
43. Zimbabwe
Do contact the embassies of the countries you plan to visit prior to your trip to find out whether there are any requirements that need to be taken care of beforehand.
Always be kind.
Dee.
❤