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    • Updated: January 13, 2023

    Ten Most Respected Passports In Africa

    Ten Most Respected Passports In Africa

    Approximately 1 billion individuals travel abroad annually for a range of purposes, including business, research, and pleasure.

    However, it is a known fact that where people travel to and how easily it is for them to be granted access to such countries, will most likely depend on the passport they hold.

    Statistics from the Henley Passport Index show that over the past ten years, the value of African passports has largely decreased.

    The Henley Passport Index is the first ranking of every passport in the world based on the number of places its holders may go to without a previous visa.

    This ranking is based solely on the information provided by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), which manages the biggest and most reliable travel database in the world.


    10. Tanzania

    This East African nation has the tenth-strongest passport in Africa, providing entry to more than 70 countries worldwide.

    Tanzania boasts one of the most stable and affluent economies in Africa.

    It is home to some of the most stunning wildlife parks on the continent as well as Kilimanjaro, Africa's tallest peak.

    The nation's 73rd-ranked passport globally grants travellers entry to places including Fiji, the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands, and others.


    9. Kenya

    71 countries accept Kenyan international passport holders without a visa or with a visa upon arrival.

    This number of locations includes Cuba, Nigeria, and Nepal. The light blue-coloured travel document occupies the 9th spot on the list. 

    It shares 72nd place with China on the Henley Passport Index. Out of a potential 218 countries, 71 are visa-free for citizens of Kenya.

    Singapore, Hong Kong, Jamaica, and Fiji are just a few of the nations where Kenyans can enter without a visa or obtain one upon arrival.


    8. Malawi

    72 nations, in particular, are accessible to Malawians without a previous visa.

    The Bahamas, Israel, and Malaysia are among the tourist destinations accessible to Malawians without charge.

    This world passport is recognized as Africa's eighth most prestigious.

    It is ranked 71st on the world ranking, one spot ahead of China.

    Tanzania to the north, Lake Malawi to the east, Mozambique to the east and south, and Zambia to the west are the nations that border Malawi. 


    7. Eswatini


    This nation, formerly known as Swaziland, has a global passport that enables visa-free or visa-on-arrival travel to 73 other nations.

    On the list of the top 10 most powerful passports in Africa, this puts it in seventh place.

    The Henley Passport Index places it in the 70th position.

    With just over a million people, the nation's economy exhibits a clear contrast between large-scale, intense output and small-scale, semi-subsistence activities.


    6. Lesotho

    The sixth-strongest passport on the continent is issued by Lesotho

    Since achieving its independence from Great Britain in 1966, Lesotho has been plagued by decades of tumultuous politics, sporadic economic crises, and savage poverty while being surrounded by the Republic of South Africa.

    The passport shares 69th place with Saudi Arabia on the world index, where it currently stands.

    Lesotho nationals are permitted to visit up to 74 nations without asking for previous visas.


    5. Namibia

    Namibia is ranked 67th internationally and has visa-free access to 74 countries, making it the sixth most powerful passport in Africa.

    The nation is renowned for having the tallest dunes in the world at Sossusvlei and one of the largest conservation areas in the world, Etosha National Park. 

    Due to income disparity, Namibia, which has a population of roughly 2 million, is still categorized as a developing nation.

     

    4. Botswana

    In the list of nations with the strongest passports, Botswana is ranked 62nd and has visa-free travel to 84 nations.

    Since gaining independence, Botswana has consistently had unbroken democratic elections and the lowest perception of corruption in Africa, at least since 1998.

    Currently, it is Africa's longest-running democracy. Since gaining its independence, Botswana, which has a population of roughly 2 million, has seen one of the highest growth rates in the world for per capita income.

    Additionally, one of Africa's most advanced financial systems is found in Botswana.

     

    3. South Africa

    The most developed and second-largest economy in Africa also has the third-strongest passport.

    The country, which has 58 million inhabitants and is the second-largest economy in Africa after Nigeria, has a diverse economy.

    Up to 100 countries across the world provide free travel to holders of South African passports.

    However, they might need to get an electronic permit when they get there, and frequently there are time restrictions on how long they can stay.

    Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and Qatar are among the nations into which South Africans are permitted to go.

    South Africa is a well-liked travel destination, and tourism generates a sizable portion of the country's income.

     

    2. Mauritius

    The next nation is Mauritius, a little island nation in the ocean. There are now 145 nations in the globe where this lovely African nation's citizens can go without a visa.

    The island has more than 150 kilometres of beaches all along its shoreline, but it is well recognized for its gorgeous white beaches. It is most likely one of the safest nations in Africa to visit.

    Its economy is also among the most competitive in all of Africa. Strong economic development, a stable political system, and Mauritius' ability to entice affluent people to reside and conduct business there have all contributed significantly to the country's wealth.

    Most of the major economies throughout the world, including the UK, Germany, France, Spain, and many more, are accessible with the nation's passport.


    1. Seychelles

    For the third consecutive year, Seychelles has the distinction of being the most powerful and respected passport in Africa.

    Its passport guarantees entry to 151 nations throughout the world. Additionally, it ranks 29th among the world's strongest passports.

    In the Indian Ocean, east of Africa, Seychelles is an archipelago of 115 islands.

    Numerous beaches, coral reefs, wildlife preserves, and unusual creatures may be found there.

    English, French, and Seychellois Creole are its three official languages. It has a population of roughly 97 000.

    The passport grants travellers entry to nearly all of the European Union, as well as New Zealand, China, and other nations.

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