You are planning a trip to Rwanda and you have stumbled across the yellow fever certificate requirement. You are wondering: do I actually need this? Will they really check? What happens if I don't have one?
This is one of the most searched questions about visiting Rwanda — and the answer matters, because getting it wrong could mean being turned away at the border or airport. Here is the clear 2026 answer from the travel experts at Rent Cars Kigali.
Do You Need a Yellow Fever Certificate for Rwanda?
The official answer: Yes, if you are traveling from or through a yellow fever endemic country.
Rwanda requires a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate (the International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis — ICVP, also called the "yellow card") if you are arriving from a country where yellow fever is endemic or epidemic.
Which Countries Require the Certificate?
If you are arriving from or have recently transited through any of the following, you will need the yellow fever certificate:
- Any country in sub-Saharan Africa (Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, DRC, Nigeria, Ethiopia, etc.)
- Any country in tropical South America (Brazil, Colombia, Peru, etc.)
- If you transited through an airport in an endemic country for more than 12 hours
If you are flying directly from Europe, North America, the Middle East, or Asia with no transit through endemic countries — you generally do not need the certificate. However, policies can change, so always check with Rwanda's Ministry of Health or your airline before travel.
Is It Actually Checked at Kigali Airport?
Yes. Rwanda takes this seriously. Kigali International Airport (KGL) has health screening officers who check certificates for passengers arriving from endemic countries. If you are arriving from Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, or anywhere in Central Africa — expect to show your yellow card.
What Happens If You Don't Have One?
In the worst case, you can be denied entry. In practice, travelers without certificates arriving from endemic countries are sometimes offered vaccination on the spot (at cost) and held in a designated area until documentation is processed. This is not a situation you want to be in after a long flight.
How to Get the Yellow Fever Vaccine
Visit a travel health clinic or designated vaccination center in your home country. The vaccine provides lifelong protection with a single dose and the certificate is valid for life (the previous 10-year validity was changed by WHO in 2016).
Other Rwanda Entry Requirements 2026
- Passport: Valid for at least 6 months beyond your stay
- Visa: Available on arrival for most nationalities ($50 USD) or apply online at irembo.gov.rw
- East Africa Tourist Visa: $100 — covers Rwanda, Uganda, and Kenya
- COVID requirements: Check current Rwanda government guidance as these change
Planning Your Rwanda Trip?
Once your documents are sorted, the next step is transport. Book your Kigali car rental from $35/day and we will deliver it directly to the airport when you land — no waiting, no fuss.