These are points where goods and people can enter and exit the country, legitimate businesses can be conducted with security provided by the government. At these points of entries and exit, you will meet border agencies such as
- Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA),
- Immigration department,
- Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS)
- Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service (KEPHIS),
- Port Health,
- Kenya Ports Authority KPA,
- Kenya Airports Authority KAA
- National Police Service NPS
- and Participating Government Agencies
Kenya has thirty-five (35) points of entry and exit, commonly known as BORDERS. Kenya shares borders with five countries, Ethiopia for 867km , Uganda for 933km, Somalia for 684km, Tanzania for 755km, South Sudan 317km and International waters (Indian Ocean) for 536km.
The points of entry and exit are put into three categories; Land borders, Maritime borders and Air borders. Currently Seven land borders have been upgraded to one stop border Posts (OSBPs).
Land Borders |
Maritime Borders |
Air Borders |
Mandera (closed) Liboi (closed) Kiunga (closed) Lunga-lunga OSBPs Taveta OSBPs Loitokotok Namanga OSBPs Isebania OSBPs Sand river gate (closed) Muhuru-bay Malaba OSBPs Busia OSBPs Lwakhakha Suam Moyale OSBPs Nadapal |
Kilindini Kilifi Shimoni Lamu Kisumu pier Mbita Ngomeni (closed) Vanga Oldport Malindi
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Jomo Kenyatta International Airport Mombasa International Airport Kisumu International Airport Malindi Airport Eldoret International Airport Wilson Airport Wajir Airport Lokichogio Isiolo airport
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