UPDATED 2020: The 70+ Countries Kenyans Can Travel To Visa-Free (+ Top 6 Video) // Frame Ambition
Hello hello!
I imagine you're reading this because you have or have just applied for a Kenyan passport and are ready to travel the world. But where can Kenyans travel without a visa?
As it turns out, we can travel to 76 countries with no visa required, visa on arrival or by applying for an e-visa. That makes the Kenyan passport the 61st most powerful globally (tied with Malawi), according to the World Passport Index.
So what are these 76 countries and are they worth a visit? You're in luck, because here they all are grouped by visa requirement and continent/region.
Scroll to the bottom for the video on my 6 most surprising countries Kenyans can travel to with no visa.
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Click on the link to go to the page about my travels in that country! Blog posts, deals and vlogs.
Asia & Pacific: 9
Hong Kong
Indonesia
Malaysia
Philippines
Singapore
Fiji
Kiribati
Micronesia
Vanuatu
Central America: 1
Panama
Caribbean: 10
Antigua & Barbuda
Bahamas
Barbados
Dominica
Grenada
Haiti
Jamaica
St. Kitts & Nevis
St. Vincent & the Grenadines
Trinidad & Tobago
Visa on Arrival/E-Visa
Africa: 19
Burkina Faso
Cape Verde
Comoros
DRC
Côte D'Ivoire (E-Visa)
Djibouti
Gabon
Guinea (E-Visa)
Guinea-Bissau
Madagascar
Mauritania
Mozambique
Nigeria
Seychelles (Visitor's Pass)
Sierra Leone
Somalia
South Sudan
Sudan
Togo
Asia & Pacific: 13
Cambodia
India (E-Visa)
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Macao
Maldives
Myanmar (E-Visa)
Nepal
Timor-Leste
Palau
Samoa
Tuvalu
Australia (E-Visa)
Middle East: 3
Iran
Jordan
Turkey (E-Visa with valid US, UK or Schengen Visa)
Caribbean: 1
St. Lucia
Central/South America: 3
Bolivia
Colombia (E-Visa)
Suriname (E-Visa)
Plan and dream with me:
If you're into the YouTube life check out my video on the top 6 countries I find most exciting/surprising that we can travel to visa free.
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Are you surprised by any of these? Where are you looking to travel next with your Kenyan (or other) passport? Let me know your thoughts in the comments or keep in touch:
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Be cool!
J.
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