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As the Covid pandemic continues to spread across the World, Travel has been complicated by the lack of
factual and available information when one is planning to travel. A lot of unverified information is
available online and mostly one would get confused by different sources of information recommending
totally different sets of instructions. To help out with this we would like to share our personal
experiences as a safari company based in Kenya and Tanzania. These are recommendations based on
our guest experiences on arrival in Kenya and Tanzania and also while crossing the borders between
both countries.
Flying into Tanzania during the Covid pandemic has been one of the easiest experiences as concerns
travel in this Covid era. Tanzania does not require a PCR test and the only check required at the
Kilimanjaro or Dar Es Salaam airport is a temperature check.
To depart back to your home country, there are no general requirements in Tanzania for departure,
however your next destination determines what you need upon departure, If your next destination
require you to have a PCR test, then you need one before boarding the airline upon departure.
For Travel into Kenya, you need a PCR test taken at least 96 hours before arrival in Kenya. Upon arrival in
Kenya you will need to generate a QR code that is filled Online and upon arrival at the airport, you will
need to fill in another set of Health Surveillance documents before getting through to immigration. Once
you have filled this requirement and had your temperature check then you are free to proceed to the
migration desk for entry into Kenya.
For departure, the next destination determines your requirement for departure, if entry into the next
destination requires a PCR test then you will need to get one before departure.
TANZANIA
Flights into both Kenya and Tanzania require you maintain a high level of personal protection in the
flight at all times. This involves having a mask and face shield at all times during the flight. Upon arrival
in Tanzania however there is a laissez faire approach by the general population and this involves
personal protection. At first encounters you will notice most don’t have a mask.
However at the lodges and camps in the Hotels, you will notice the staff will maintain the personal
protection ie Masks, Water points with soap and Sanitizers. There is also social distancing at the lodges
and a heightened level of
KENYA
In Kenya the government has made personal protection mandatory and punishable by law. Therefore
everyone is obliged to maintain social distance and have a mask on at all times. At the safari lodges,
camps and hotels, the same applies and there is social distancing in the restaurants and all members of
staff are required to have a mask at all instances. This also applies to the travelers.
If you are looking to combine Kenya and Tanzania on your safari, we would like to throw in some shade
as regards Travel between both Countries. Our advice would be if you are planning to visit both
Countries, book your inbound flight into Kenya and outbound flight from Tanzania. Crossing from Kenya
to Tanzania, you will need a valid PCR test Negative results that are within 14 Days. To cross from
Tanzania into Kenya or fly into Kenya, you will need a 96 Hour valid PCR test. Its therefore easier to fly
into Kenya and within the 14 Days window, cross over to Tanzania and continue with your safari in
Tanzania ending either in Arusha or Zanzibar. You can get international flights out of either Zanzibar,
dare Es Salaam or Arusha.
NAIROBI
NAIROBI WEST HOSPITAL – 60 USD (Open 24 Hours and results back in 24 Hours)
ARUSHA TANZANIA
ZANZIBAR