Kenya visa requirements for Lesothos

Travel and visa requirements

Kenyan Visa is not required for Lesothos

Stay Duration: 90 days

Entry Requirements

  • Citizens of Lesotho visiting Kenya are not required to apply for a visa for a period of 90 days duration of stay.
  • Lesotho passports must reach the validity of three months as stipulated by the Kenyan travel requirement.
  • Visitors are advised to leave at two blank pages of their passport for entry stamps.
  • Intending Lesotho visitors must provide a Certificate of Yellow Fever Vaccination to visit the country.
  • The associated plug type is G, which is the plug that has three rectangular pins in a triangular pattern. Kenya operates on a 240V supply voltage and 50Hz.
  • Kenya uses the East Africa Time zone (GMT+3) hence, Kenya is 1 hour ahead of Lesotho.
  • To get around Kenya, you can opt to make use of its airlines, trains, car hires and taxis, public transport like 'matatus' and buses.
  • The estimated flight time from Maseru, Lesotho to Nairobi, Kenya is 4 hours, 33 minutes.
  • Visitors are allowed to possess money amount up to 100,000 Kenyan Shillings on exit from Kenya.
  • The Bantu Swahili language and English are recognised as Kenya’s official languages but the country is made up of more speakers of Swahili.
  • The popularly cooked Kenyan foods are Ugali (when cooked) and unga (when raw with rice). Ugali is a white stiff porridge, eaten by dipping in stews or used as a makeshift spoon when eaten with hands.
  • The predominant religion in Kenya is Christianity followed by Islam, the second largest religion not excluding other faiths practised such as are Baha'i, Buddhism, Hinduism and traditional religions.
  • The world’s second-largest freshwater lake, Lake Victoria is found in Kenya also shared with Tanzania and Uganda.
  • Mount Kenya national park and Lake Turkana National park are world heritage sites in Kenya but Tsavo, the largest national park in Kenya, is one of the most frequently visited tourist spots.
  • The national parks in Kenya are known to have 110 different species of bats.
  • Kenya shares its land borders with Somalia, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda.
  • The biggest five animals rhinos, leopards, lions, buffalo, and elephants can all be found in Kenya.
  • Wildlife safari is the soul of Kenya’s tourism with safe infrastructure like buses, jeep and light aircraft put in place for the comfort of tourists exploring the country. 
  • Some of the oldest known paleontological records of history have been found in Kenya.
  • Lions and Leopards are part of the landscape of the country which has made Kenya one of East Africa’s Favourite Safari destinations.
  • Kenya is also a great place for cultural encounters as there are more than 40 different ethnic groups in the country.

Frequently Asked Questions


Is it safe to travel to Kenya?

Kenya is a country with high potential risks for violence but the centres of main cities are safe during the day. Criminal incidents involving tourists in the main tourist areas of Kenya, the parks and reserves, Nairobi and the beach areas at Mombasa and the coast are very rare.


What is the best time to visit Kenya?

One of the best times to visit Kenya is from July to September, during the country's dry season, which also coincides with the Great Migration of wildebeest and zebra. The rainy seasons are also good times to travel, as there are fewer visitors and you can admire the striking emerald vegetation.


Is Kenya expensive to visit?

If you have any amount from $20 on the lowest end to $50 per day, depending on your style of travel and what sites you want to visit, you will be able to accomplish a lot and have a very enjoyable time in Kenya.


What is Kenya famous for?

Kenya is a country famous for its classic savanna safaris, deserts and alpine snows, forests and open plains, the metropolis of Nairobi and colourful tribal cultures, freshwater lakes and coral reefs.


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