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Zambia cuts visa fees by 50%

6 Jan 2022
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To boost tourism arrivals, Zambia has cut its Visa fees by 50%, effective January 1.

They are now:

  • Single entry – US$25
  • Double entry – US$40
  • Multiple entry – US$75
  • KAZA – US$50
  • Day tripper – US$10
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