Kenya

Terrorists continue to maintain a strong interest in attacking foreigners in Nairobi and other major population centres in Kenya. Attacks could occur at any time, with little or no warning, and may target locations including shopping areas and malls, hotels, foreign embassies, places of worship and refugee camps. Anniversary dates of previous attacks, as well as religious and festive holidays, may be of higher concern. Remain vigilant if visiting public areas. Several active terrorist groups have the intent and capability to kidnap foreigners. There’s a higher risk in the coastal states in the Somalia border region (see ‘Safety’).

Anti-government demonstrations and protests are continuing in several cities in Kenya, including Nairobi. Security forces have been deployed across the country. The use of rubber bullets, tear gas, water cannons and live ammunition has resulted in fatalities and injuries. Road closures and traffic disruptions may occur at short notice. Access to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport may be affected. Opportunistic crime including looting, robberies and assaults may occur. Avoid large gatherings, monitor the media for updates and follow the advice of local authorities (see ‘Safety’).

There are intermittent strikes at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi. Check airline websites for any delays and get to the airport early.

There’s currently an Mpox outbreak in parts of Africa, including in Kenya.

To enter Kenya, you need to apply online for an electronic travel authorisation prior to travel (see ‘Travel’).

We advise:

Exercise a high degree of caution in Kenya overall due to the threat of terrorism and violent crime.

Higher levels apply in some areas.

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