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5 African countries offering visa-free travel



The movement for visa-free travel in Africa is gaining traction, with Rwanda and Kenya recently opening their borders to all African citizens.

 

This action aims to promote unity, economic prosperity, and cultural interchange in the continent. While visa-free travel is not yet universal in Africa, a few countries have fully embraced the concept.

 

Here are five African countries that currently offer visa-free entry to travellers from across the continent.

 

1. Seychelles

Seychelles has been a pioneer in promoting travel without a visa for a long time. By 2018, it was the only African nation that allowed international nationals, including those of all African governments, to enter without a visa. Even while Nigeria no longer has visa-free entry, the Seychelles is still a shining example of how regulations that encourage tourism may spur economic expansion.

 

2. Gambia

As part of its commitment to inclusivity, Gambia announced in 2019 that it would grant visa-free entry for charter and scheduled flights from all Commonwealth countries, EU states, African nations, and even Belgian nationals with valid ID cards.

 

3. Benin

The removal of all visa requirements for entry into Benin by President Patrice Talon in 2019 garnered national attention. Benin’s decision has further strengthened regional ties by making travel easier for Africans wishing to visit this West African country, which was inspired by Rwanda’s previous moves toward openness.

 

4. Kenya

 Kenyan President William Ruto declared in October 2023 that all visa requirements for African tourists would be eliminated. This policy seeks to strengthen Kenya’s standing as a hub for African trade and tourism, promote trade, and ease economic relationships.

 

5. Rwanda

In November 2023, Rwanda announced that all Africans could now visit the country without any restrictions or expenses associated with obtaining a visa, joining the ranks of countries that do not require one. President Paul Kagame highlighted Rwanda’s status as an East African centre for commerce and tourism while highlighting the country’s dedication to being a friendly travel destination.

 

48 African nations currently allow at least one other African country to enter without a visa. These five, however, are notable for their unwavering dedication to opening borders and creating a more secure and affluent Africa.

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