Travel Made Easy
We have simplified the requirements for travel to our beautiful destinations:
These apply to all travellers who have been fully vaccinated.
For downloadable PDF version click here
Kenya
The regulations for arriving into Kenya:
- Require a negative PCR certificate – up to 96 hours prior to arrival
- E-visa required for entry into Kenya: https://evisa.go.ke/evisa.html
- All travellers arriving into Kenya must complete a COVID-19 Travellers Health Surveillance Form before their arrival, even if only transiting. The online registration form can be found on the “Jitenge” platform, accessible via the following https://ears.health.go.ke/airline_registration or the “Jitenge” App (available on the Google Play Store). After submitting the form, travellers will receive a QR code which must be presented to port health officials for them to be allowed to proceed to arrival immigration. Arrivals will then be expected to self-monitor and report daily to the same platform for their first 14 days in Kenya.
- Mask wearing in public is mandatory
- We strongly recommend all travellers have Covid-19 health insurance.
Tanzania
The regulations for arriving into Tanzania (Mainland & Zanzibar):
- Require a negative PCR certificate – up to 72 hours prior to arrival
- All travellers (including children) are required to complete a Travellers Surveillance Form, to be submitted within 24 hrs before arrival. Upon submission you will receive a Unique Health Code which will be requested during primary screening https://afyamsafiri.moh.go.tz
- Required to take a Rapid Antigen test on arrival (approx. cost $25 per person)
- If passengers test positive, must isolate for 14 days or until they test negative
South Africa
The regulations for arriving into South Africa:
- Require a negative PCR certificate – up to 72 hours prior to arrival
- All travellers to complete Traveller Health Questionnaire prior to arrival or upon arrival at the Ports of Entry: ENTRY SCREENING THQ.pdf (airports.co.za)
MAURITIUS
The regulations for arriving into Mauritius:
- Mauritius has removed restrictions for fully vaccinated tourists.
- Require a negative PCR certificate – up to 72 hours prior to arrival
- All travellers must complete:
- Health Declaration Form: Public-Health-Covid-19-Passenger-Self-Declaration-form-003.pdf (mauritiusnow.com)
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Passenger Locator Form:
KM_454e-20200218131303 (mauritiusnow.com)
You will need to hand these completed forms to immigration and health officials on arrival at Mauritius airport. - All travellers must have Covid-19 health insurance.
SRI LANKA
Requirement for travelling to Sri Lanka for fully vaccinated clients:
- Fully vaccinated clients do not require PCR certificate for arrival into Sri Lanka and are allowed to travel freely from arrival.
- For visa to Sri Lanka, please log in to www.eta.gov.lk, please don't forget to bring the reference number of the Visa, if you get it through the ETA link
- The Sri Lankan authorities strongly advise all clients to have insurance policy covering Covid-19, if not they can purchase a local cover which is offered by the Sri Lankan Tourism at USD 12(covering up to USD 50.000/-), valid for a period of one month. This can be done through www.visitsrilanka.gov.lk
BACK INTO UK
Returning regulations for arrival into UK:
- Fill out UK passenger locator form, max 48 hours prior to departure from country, found on gov.uk
- Day 2 – Book and pay for Covid-19 test (in review to change to lateral flow test)