Kenya eTA for U.S. Travelers: What to Do Before Your Safari

Dreaming of a safari this fall? Before you pack your binoculars and camera gear, make sure you’ve checked off one critical step: the Kenya Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA).

As of 2024, every traveler—including children—needs an eTA before boarding a flight to Kenya. It’s applied for online, and you’ll need your passport details, a recent photo, proof of travel, and sometimes lodging confirmations. While it’s not a complicated process, it can be fussy, and delays can put your trip on hold.

The good news? We handle Kenya eTAs every day. Instead of worrying about uploaded photos and payment portals, you can focus on planning your first game drive or deciding between Amboseli and Maasai Mara.

And don’t forget: your U.S. passport should be valid for at least six months from your date of entry.

Let Texas Tower handle your Kenya eTA—call us at 713-874-1420 so you can focus on the adventure.