Kenya's tourism sector is operating normally. The country's health and tourism authorities reiterate that there are no current confirmed cases of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in Kenya. Health & Safety Status - No confirmed Ebola cases in Kenya. - Ministry of Health has elevated screening protocols and laboratory infrastructure. - Over 80,000 travellers screened at entry points; all suspected cases tested negative. - Strong border health security measures in place. Tourism Continuity - Tourism operations remain normal and seamless. - Authorities emphasize reliance on verified information from health agencies, discouraging rumors on social media. - Hospitality and recreational products are unaffected, with precautionary measures ensuring safety. Industry Confidence - Muthaiga Travel reiterates confidence in Kenya’s tourism ecosystem. - MD Mira Bid: “Kenya is Ebola-free, and open to welcome global travellers… With expansive attractions including wildlife, landscapes, culture and hospitality, we look forward to welcoming more travellers from across the world.” - Coordination between health and tourism bodies ensures preparedness and visitor confidence. Attractions Readily Accessible - Wildlife safaris: Maasai Mara, Amboseli - Urban & cultural: Nairobi - Beach escapes: Diani Beach - Unique landscapes & culture: Expansive, immersive experiences across the country Kenya is positioning itself as a safe, vibrant destination despite regional outbreaks, balancing vigilance with hospitality.
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