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EU Passport holders will need a full passport valid for six months after the date of return (one month only for leisure travelers to South Africa).. South Africa, Botswana and Swaziland have no visa requirement for EU Passport holders on holiday, however you do need to have one spare blank page in your passport for the entry stamp. Nationals who do need visas should have two blank pages.

US and Canadian Passport holders will need a full passport and, except for South Africa, this should be valid for six months after the date of return. South Africa has no visa requirement for US and Canadian Passport holders on holiday, however you do need to have two spare pages in your passport.

Holders of other passports should check with the relevant Embassy/Consulate. Note that visa requirements may change at any time and it is your responsibility to check current requirements before travel.
Visa
US
UK & Ireland
France
Italy
Spain
Greece
Other EC
Namibia Yes No No No No Yes No
Zimbabwe Yes Yes Yes - on entry Yes - on entry Yes - on entry Yes - on entry Yes - on entry
Zambia Yes Yes - fee waived Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Mozambique Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Malawi Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Tanzania Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Kenya Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Uganda Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yellow Fever immunisation is mandatory for entry to Zanzibar and Zambia (except if staying at the Falls Resort at Livingstone) and for entry into other countries if travelling via an infected area. There are no other compulsory vaccinations required for direct entry into destinations featured. Anti-malaria tablets are strongly recommended if travelling to Tanzania, Lake Malawi, Zambia, the Zambezi Valley, northern Namibia, Mozambique, rural areas of Mauritius outside the resorts and the low-lying eastern part of South Africa, north of Richards Bay. Inoculations against typhoid, tetanus, polio and hepatitis A are also recommended. Travellers to remote areas of Zimbabwe and Zambia are recommended to take precautions against cholera. However, in all cases you should consult with a doctor, at least 4 weeks before travel, for up-to-date, individual advice.
 


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