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What do you call someone from Benin ?

A person from  Benin or a city from Benin is called a Beninese.

How long should a passport be valid in order to obtain a visa to Benin ?

The passport used in the application should have at least six months validity beyond your intended period of stay in Benin.

How long can Kenyans stay in Benin without a visa ?

Visitors will be allowed to stay for up to 90 days on a single entry. 

What do Benin people eat ?

Aloko (fried plantain), fufu (mashed yam formed into a paste) and beye ( a kind of cake made from roasted peanuts) are common dishes in Benin.

Is Benin safe for tourists ?

Yes, Benin is one of the safest and most stable countries in West Africa.

Is Palau safe for tourists to visit ?

Palau is quite a safe country to visit. Whether walking during the day or at night, even past midnight, the country is quite safe. However, visitors are advised to still be cautious.

What is the best time to visit Palau ?

The best time to visit Palau is from February to April when weather conditions are most favourable.

What is the main religion in Palau ?

Christianity is the most prominent religion in Palau. Almost half the entire population are Roman Catholics, and just over one-fourth of the population are Protestants.

Do Kenyans need a visa to travel to Palau ?

Kenya citizens can get a visa upon their arrival at any international airport in Palau. 

Is Samoa safe for tourist travel ?

The country is relatively safe with low reports of crime and violence, especially being done against tourists. However, tourists are to be careful and conscious during their travel.

What is the best time of the year to visit Samoa ?

Based on the weather, the best time to visit Samoa is from July to September which has a pleasant temperature with a low level of humidity. However, Prices of hotels are low from February and March.

Is the water in Samoa safe to drink ?

The water in Samoa is generally safe to drink. Tourists can also purchase bottled water, which is widely available.

What currency do they use in Samoa ?

The Samoan Tālā is the official currency in Samoa. However, visitors are advised to exchange their foreign currencies at banks and other exchange outlets. 

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Visa from Kenya to Benin
Visa from Kenya to Benin

Visa from Kenya to Benin

Visas of Benin, Visa-Free, Visa

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Kenyan passport holders can stay in Benin visa-free for a duration of 90 days. Prospective visitors are required to carry a valid passport even though the country is visa-free for Kenyans. The passport should have two blank pages. Visitors are required to have a return or onward ticket, as well as proof that they have enough funds to spend in the country. Travellers are required to show proof of accommodation while in Benin. Travellers under the age of 18 must show travel authorization from their parents or guardians. Intending visitors can get to Porto-Novo, Benin from any international airport in Kenya. There are international airports in Nairobi, Kisumu and Mombasa. Kenya Airways, Ethiopia Airways, Turkish Airways and RwandAir are some of the carriers that fly from Kenya to Benin. The estimated flight time from Nairobi to Port-Novo, Benin is 6 hours, 30 minutes, 19 hours 55 minutes from Kisumu, and 10 hours, 15 minutes from Mombasa. West African CFA Franc is Benin’s official currency. The Euro is the most advised foreign currency to take along because it can be easily exchanged at banks, hotels and bureau de change.  Various denominations of Christianity, Islam and traditional religion, make up the religious demography of Benin. A total of 55 languages are spoken in Benin; 50 of them are indigenous. However, French is the official language. The numerous natural and historical beauties found in Benin make it a great place for tourist travel. Transportation in Benin can be made possible with motorbikes, bicycles, moped taxis and buses. Also, traffic moves on the right. Benin uses the West African Standard Time (GMT + 1), which puts Kenya two hours ahead of Benin. Benin’s climate is hot and humid. The country has two rainy and two dry seasons. The best time to visit Benin is from July to August and December to March when the weather is most favourable. The power and socket plug used in Benin are of Type E. The standard voltage is 220 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz. Common staples in Benin include maize, yam and peas. Aloko (fried plantain), fufu (mashed yam formed into a paste) and beye ( a kind of cake made from roasted peanuts) are common dishes in Benin.