Kenya visa requirements for Moroccans
Travel and visa requirements
Kenyan Visa is not required for Moroccans
Stay Duration: 90 days
Entry Requirements
- Morocco passport holders can visit Kenya for a duration of 90 days by applying for an e-visa.
- Travellers from Morocco are required to have a passport valid for six months beyond the date of entry into Kenya.
- Visitors are advised to leave at least 2 blank pages of their passport for entry and exit stamps.
- A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required from citizens of Morocco on arrival. They are also advised to get vaccinated against other common illnesses before travelling.
- Visitors with foreign currency over $10,000 will be required to declare it.
- Travellers with arms and ammunition require a police permit.
- Moroccan minors hoping to travel to Kenya must show travel authorization from their parents or guardians.
- Travellers with pets must be accompanied by an Import Permit issued by Kenya and a veterinarian good health certificate and rabies certificate issued in Morocco.
- Pets may enter Kenya via Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and must arrive as air cargo. Also, your pet will need an IATA-compliant pet crate for travelling as air cargo.
- Visitors are required to have a return or onward ticket and evidence of sufficient funds to spend during their stay in Kenya.
- A detailed printed itinerary of your time in Kenya and a confirmation of accommodation during the stay, which can be a hotel reservation is needed.
- Intending visitors can get to Kenya from any international airport in Morocco. These airports can be found in Casablanca and Agadir.
- Royal Air Maroc, Kenya Airways, Air France and EgyptAir are some of the carriers that fly from Morocco to Kenya.
- The estimated flight time from Casablanca to Nairobi, Kenya is 12 hours, and from Agadir, it is 14 hours, 20 minutes.
- 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.
- Lions and Leopards are part of the landscape of the country which has made Kenya one of East Africa’s Favourite Safari destinations.
- The Kenyan Shilling is the official currency of Kenya. Visitors with foreign currencies are advised to visit various banks and exchange outlets in the country.
- The Bantu Swahili language and English serve as Kenya’s official languages but there are more speakers of Swahili than English in the country.
- The predominant religion in Kenya is Christianity, Islam is the second-largest religion in Kenya, other faiths practised are Baha'i, Buddhism, Hinduism and traditional religions.
- Wildlife safari is the soul of Kenya’s tourism with safe infrastructure like buses, jeep and light aircraft are put in place for the comfort of tourists exploring the country.
- Tourists are advised to budget about $50 to spend per day in Kenya.
- Maasai Mara National Reserve, Amboseli National Reserve, Tsavo National Park, Samburu, Buffalo Springs, Shaba National Reserves, Lake Nakuru National Park and Lamu Island are some of the tourist attractions in Kenya.
- Kenya uses the East Africa Time zone (GMT+3) which puts it two hours ahead of Morocco.
- The power and socket plug used in Kenya are of Type G. The standard voltage is 240 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best time to visit Kenya?
The best time to visit Kenya is during the country's dry season which is between July and September. This also coincides with the Great Migration of wildebeest and zebra, so safari trips will be more fun.
Do I need a yellow fever vaccination certificate before travelling to Kenya?
What is the most practiced religion in Kenya?
Is hunting allowed in Kenya?
Hunting was banned in Kenya in the 1970s. There is no commercial hunting in the Country. As such, the wildlife outside the parks is severely limited.