The Kenyan government has announced that it will provide an exemption for Ghanaian travelers from its Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) fee of $30.
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Starting from June 19, 2024, Ghanaians can now apply for an ETA to Kenya without any associated costs. This move aligns with the existing visa-free regime agreement between the two countries, further facilitating travel and fostering stronger ties.
Travelers intending to benefit from this new arrangement are required to submit their ETA application through the official portal before their departure.
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In 2023, Kenya received 1.9 million international tourists, marking a 31.5% increase from the 1.4 million visitors in 2022.
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