Kenyan Visa for Belarusian citizens
Kenya is an East African country with a coastline on the Indian Ocean. Its vast territory includes large savannahs, lakes, the spectacular Great Rift Valley, and mountainous areas.
In this beautiful country, you will feel like you are visiting the set of The Lion King as its extensive savannah is home to fierce lions, and imposing elephants and rhinos. If you are looking for a great adventure, ask for your Kenyan visa for Belarusian citizens and go on one of the amazing safaris to the Masai Mara Reserve and Amboseli National Park.
What do you need to travel?
The Kenyan government requires that tourists of other nationalities obtain a visa before they are allowed to travel or do business in Kenya.
E-Visa to Kenya is online visas for travel to Kenya that are issued as permission to travel, replacing traditional paper visas (only for short trips of less than 90 days).
The Kenyan visa for Belarusian citizens
The main types of Kenya E-Visa are the tourist visa, transit visa, and business visa:
The Kenya tourist visa is usually valid for 90 days for a 90-day stay, although it can be renewed in the country for a maximum of 6 months. This visa is requested as the first step for all those who wish to carry out tourism activities within Kenya.
The transit visa is a single-entry visa, as well as a tourist visa, and it is granted via the internet to people who need to make a connection through Kenya, when traveling to other countries, so it is necessary to transit and leave through the Kenya airport. This visa is valid for 90 days, for a stay not exceeding 72 hours.
The Kenya Business Visa is a visa for people who wish to do business within the country. It is valid for a stay of up to 90 days and like other e-visas, it is a single entry visa.
You can apply for your Kenyan visa for Belarusian citizens by filling out an online form and providing the required documents.
To obtain this permit please note that you will also need to have a valid travel document, at least a blank page in your passport and your return ticket. If you are going sightseeing, please also note that a travel itinerary and hotel reservations may be required
What places to visit in Kenya?
Masai Mara National Park
The landscape of the Masai Mara is made up of endless herbaceous plains, where now and then an acacia tree stands out: the scene of the Out of Africa. In spring, the meadows look splendidly green, but in summer they turn into a dry brown area.
It is one of the best national parks in Africa to see lions, as well as large herds of herbivores, especially zebras, and is famous for the migration of wildebeests.
The best time to visit the Masai Mara is from late July to late September when the great migration of wildebeests and zebras is already settled in the park.
The gigantic cavalcade of almost two million animals arrives at the Mara River in August and you will be able to remember the famous wildlife documentaries when you see the animals wading the river along its sides by the threatening crocodiles.
Amboseli National Park
With a Kenyan visa for Belarusian citizens, you can visit the Amboseli National Park, which is located in southern Kenya and is famous for its majestic elephant herds and views of the impressive Mount Kilimanjaro across the border from Tanzania.
From Observation Hill you can see the bush, plains, and swamps of the park, home to giraffes, zebras, cheetahs and hundreds of species of birds. The western part of the park is dominated by the immense Amboseli Lake which becomes arid in the dry season.
Lamu
It is an archipelago formed by three large islands (Lamu, Manda, and Pate) and several uninhabited islets and is one of those sites that you could not imagine still exist.
Lamu is a secret jewel of Kenya and is located only 80 kilometers from the border with Somalia. Its inhabitants are descendants of the Arab traders who, since the 16th century, colonized the Kenyan coast and established in Lamu a great fishing and trade center.
What makes Lamu unique is that everything seems to have frozen in time, as it remains as it was at the time of its foundation: the Swahili culture of the Muslim religion, the architecture of houses and porticoed galleries, the thatched roofs, the triangular sail dhows that silently play the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, the narrow village streets that can only accommodate people and donkeys, the enormous beaches of golden sand, the channels of transparent waters, the mangroves that surround the islands
No doubt one of the African jewels worth visiting!
You can travel to Kenya and see all its natural wonders with a Kenyan visa for Belarusian citizens, so don’t miss the opportunity for the wildest adventure of your life!
Hi, I’m Caroline Kimani. Born and raised in Kenya, I’ve spent over a decade working within the Kenyan immigration department, specializing in passport and visa issues. My experience has afforded me a unique insight into the intricacies of immigration procedures and the challenges applicants face. Passionate about helping others navigate these processes with ease, I’ve dedicated myself to providing valuable information to streamline the journey for fellow Kenyans and visitors alike.