Visa news:
Zimbabwe has announced the introduction of a new tourist visa covering a 30-day stay in Zimbabwe and Zambia for a single payment of US$50.
The new “Uni-Visa” is due to be launched on 28th November 2014.
Citizens of 40 countries are eligible for the visa which will save time and money and will enable much easier travel between Zimbabwe and Zambia (e.g. at Victoria Falls). It will also cover people who want to enter Botswana for day-trips through the Kazangula border.
It is anticipated that in the future the KAZA Visa will be extended to the other three KAZA (Kavango/Zambezi) countries – Angola, Botswana and Namibia.
The new Uni-Visa will be available at Harare, Victoria Fall, Lusaka and Livingstone airports, the Victoria Falls road border (Zimbabwe/Zambia) and the Kazungula road border (Zimbabwe/Zambia/Botswana).
Where is it vailable:
ZAMBIA: Harry Mwaanga Airport (Livingstone), Victoria Falls Land Border, Kazangula Land Border (border with
Botswana) Kenneth Kaunda Airport (Lusaka)
ZIMBABWE: Victoria Falls Airport, Victoria Falls Land Border, Kazangula Land Border (border with Botswana),
Harare Airport
What is the benefit”
Tourists save time and money because they only have to obtain one visa to visit both countries.
And the cost? US$ 50 per person per entry
How long does it last?
Up to 30 days as long as you remain within Zambia and Zimbabwe. It also covers those who visit Botswana for day trips for the Kazungula borders.
Who is eligible: Citizen of 40 countries, which coincide with those who are eligible to receive Visas on arrival in both Zambia and Zimbabwe, Namely: Argentina, Austria, Australia, Brazil, Britain (UK), Brunei, Burundi, Canada, Cook Islands, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Israil, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal Peurto Rico, Russia, Rwanda, Slovakia Republic, Slovenia Republic, Spain, Switzerland, U.A.E, Uruguay & the USA
Source: http://www.xasafaris.com/new-uni-visa-zimbabwe-zambia
Zimbabwe has announced the introduction of a new tourist visa covering a 30-day stay in Zimbabwe and Zambia for a single payment of US$50.
The new “Uni-Visa” is due to be launched on 28th November 2014.
Citizens of 40 countries are eligible for the visa which will save time and money and will enable much easier travel between Zimbabwe and Zambia (e.g. at Victoria Falls). It will also cover people who want to enter Botswana for day-trips through the Kazangula border.
It is anticipated that in the future the KAZA Visa will be extended to the other three KAZA (Kavango/Zambezi) countries – Angola, Botswana and Namibia.
The new Uni-Visa will be available at Harare, Victoria Fall, Lusaka and Livingstone airports, the Victoria Falls road border (Zimbabwe/Zambia) and the Kazungula road border (Zimbabwe/Zambia/Botswana).
Where is it vailable:
ZAMBIA: Harry Mwaanga Airport (Livingstone), Victoria Falls Land Border, Kazangula Land Border (border with
Botswana) Kenneth Kaunda Airport (Lusaka)
ZIMBABWE: Victoria Falls Airport, Victoria Falls Land Border, Kazangula Land Border (border with Botswana),
Harare Airport
What is the benefit”
Tourists save time and money because they only have to obtain one visa to visit both countries.
And the cost? US$ 50 per person per entry
How long does it last?
Up to 30 days as long as you remain within Zambia and Zimbabwe. It also covers those who visit Botswana for day trips for the Kazungula borders.
Who is eligible: Citizen of 40 countries, which coincide with those who are eligible to receive Visas on arrival in both Zambia and Zimbabwe, Namely: Argentina, Austria, Australia, Brazil, Britain (UK), Brunei, Burundi, Canada, Cook Islands, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Israil, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal Peurto Rico, Russia, Rwanda, Slovakia Republic, Slovenia Republic, Spain, Switzerland, U.A.E, Uruguay & the USA
Source: http://www.xasafaris.com/new-uni-visa-zimbabwe-zambia
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