Kenya airport customs regulations, prohibited items & food

Kenya airport customs regulations, prohibited items & food

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Get import & export customs regulations, restricted items and food restrictions before travelling to Kenya. Items allowed to import is 500mL total of perfume and eau de toilette, of which not more than 125mL may be perfume. Prohibited items is Counterfeit currency and goods. Some of restricted items are Postal franking machines require a permit granted by a competent authority.

Import Regulations

Free to import items into Kenya

Tobacco

  • 250 grams total of any tobacco products.

Other items

  • 500mL total of perfume and eau de toilette, of which not more than 125mL may be perfume.
  • Personal goods.

Prohibited items into Kenya

  • Counterfeit currency and goods.
  • Pornographic and obscene media.
  • Matches manufactured with white phosphorus.
  • Any article made without proper authority which bears the Armorial Ensign or Coat of Arms of a partner state.
  • Distilled beverages containing essential oils orchemical products which areinjurious to health.
  • Narcotic drugs under international control.
  • Hazardous wastes and their disposal.
  • Any product containing mercury.
  • Plastic bags, including duty free plastic shopping bags.
  • Used tyres for light commercial vehicles and passenger cars.
  • Some agricultural and industrial chemicals.
  • Please note: the Kenyan Government has announced a ban on the use of plastic bags. Although their Customs website does not have plastic bags on their list of prohibited items, passengers are advised not to bring plastic bags into Kenya.

Restricted items into Kenya

  • Postal franking machines require a permit granted by a competent authority.
  • Traps capable of killing or capturing game animals require a written permit.
  • Unwrought precious metals and precious stones.
  • Arms and ammunitionspecified under Chapter 93 of the Customs Nomenclature.
  • Ossein and bones treated with acid.
  • Other bones and horn - cores unworked, defatted, simply prepared, and waste of these products.
  • Ivory, elephant unworked or simply prepared but not cut to shape.
  • Teeth, hippopotamus, unworked or simply prepared but not cut to shape.
  • Other ivory unworked or simply prepared but cut to shape.
  • Ivory powder and waste.
  • Tortoise shell, whalebone and whalebone hair, horns antlers, hooves, nails, claws and beaks, unworked or simply prepared but not cut to shape, powder and waste of these products.
  • Coral and similar materials, unworked or simply prepared but not otherwise worked shells of molasses,crustaceans or echinoderms and cattle-bone, unworked or simply prepared but not cut to shape powder and waste thereof.
  • Natural sponges of animal origin.
  • Spent, irradiated fuel elements of nuclear reactors.
  • Worked ivory and articles of ivory.
  • Ozone depleting substances.
  • Genetically modified products.
  • Non-indigenous species of fish or egg of progeny.
  • Psychotropic drugs under international control.
  • Historical artefacts.
  • Telescope sights or other optical devices suitable for use with arms.
  • Bows, arrows, fencing foils, or toys under Chapter 95 of the Customs Nomenclature.
  • Collectors' pieces or antiques guns and ammunition.
  • Endangered animals, plants, and their derivative products protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) may require protected species permits.
  • Pets are subject to certain import requirements. For further information, please visitImport of Pets.

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Export Regulations

Free to export items from Kenya

No rules present

Prohibited items from Kenya

  • All items on the prohibited import list.

Restricted items from Kenya

  • All goods which are regulated under the EAC Customs Management Act.
  • Waste and scrap of ferrous scrap iron.
  • Timber from any wood grown in the Partner States of the EAC.
  • Fresh unprocessed fish (Nile Perch and Tilapia).
  • Wood charcoal.
  • Protected species and products protected under CITES may require a permit for export.

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