Kenya is one of East Africa’s largest trade and logistics hubs, with major cargo movement passing through Nairobi and the Port of Mombasa. The country has a well-developed customs system managed under the East African Community (EAC) customs framework, and commercial imports are often subject to detailed customs assessment. Kenya is also home to a growing Nigerian business and student community, creating demand for shipments such as fashion items, personal packages, food products, cosmetics, electronics, and commercial inventory.
Shipping from Nigeria to Kenya is simple with Routely and possible from anywhere in Nigeria.
This guide explains what you need to know about shipping costs, customs charges, required documents, what you can ship, delivery timelines, tracking, and how Routely helps make the process easier.
Yes, you can ship virtually anything from Nigeria to Kenya with Routely. And here is how:
To ship a package now, simply visit → https://ship.routely.co
Once you are in:
Click the light yellow button “Ship Now”
Enter the pickup location and delivery address
Fill in the sender and receiver details
Clearly describe what you are sending
Pay and your shipment is booked
Routely supports Express, Air Cargo, and Sea Cargo options depending on the item, destination, and available route.
Using Routely helps simplify international shipping through its AI-enabled and automated shipping system.
Shipping cost depends on:
Package weight
Package size
Shipping method
Type of item
Sending location in Nigeria
Delivery location in Kenya
Whether customs duties are already covered on the route selected
Express shipping is faster and best for urgent shipments.
Cargo shipping is usually more affordable for larger or heavier items.
Routely’s intelligent shipping system helps you compare different shipping routes and options in one place.
To check live shipping rates and currently available shipping options to Kenya instantly, visit → https://ship.routely.co
You can also check the route details to see whether the selected option already includes customs duty coverage, where applicable.
If you are not sure which shipping option is best for your item, simply start a chat with Routely before shipping.
Shipping into Kenya is regulated by the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) Customs and Border Control Department. Proper declaration and accurate documentation help prevent delays, inspections, additional charges, customs reassessments, or shipment holds.
Kenya operates under the East African Community (EAC) Customs Management framework. Customs authorities closely monitor commercial shipments, especially imports intended for resale, electronics, cosmetics, food products, medicines, agricultural goods, and high-value items. Customs valuation is based largely on the CIF value (Cost, Insurance, and Freight).
All packages except Documents are generally dutiable. However, whether or not a shipment will attract customs duties, taxes, or import charges depends on:
What is being shipped
The declared value
Quantity
Shipment purpose
Shipment route selected
The discretion of customs officials in Kenya
Some shipments may attract customs charges while others may not.
If you ship through certain Cargo routes on Routely, customs duties may already be covered or estimated as part of the shipping cost, where available.
You can easily check the route details to see whether the selected option already includes customs duty fees.
Using Routely, with its AI-enabled shipping system, helps ensure your shipment is booked correctly and properly declared. This reduces the chances of unnecessary customs issues or unwarranted duties.
Kenya uses the East African Community Common External Tariff (EAC CET) system.
Imports may be subject to:
Import Duty
Value Added Tax (VAT)
Excise Duty (where applicable)
Import Declaration Fee (IDF)
Railway Development Levy (RDL)
Regulatory inspection fees for specific products
The standard VAT rate in Kenya is 16%.
Import duty rates commonly fall within:
0%
10%
25%
35%
depending on the product category.
Many customs charges are calculated using the CIF value, which includes:
Cost of goods
Insurance
Freight or shipping cost
Customs duty rates in Kenya may range from approximately 0% to 35% depending on the item category and HS code.
VAT is generally 16%.
Additional charges may include:
Import Declaration Fee (IDF)
Railway Development Levy (RDL)
Excise Duty on selected products
Items that may attract additional excise duties include:
Alcoholic beverages
Tobacco products
Motor vehicles
Petroleum products
Certain luxury products
Some telecommunications equipment
The exact amount payable depends on the item classification, declared value, customs assessment, and applicable regulations.
Kenya does not clearly apply a universal duty-free threshold for all imports, especially commercial shipments.
Some personal passenger imports may benefit from specific allowances, but imported shipments entering through courier and cargo systems may still be assessed for taxes and duties depending on the circumstances.
Thresholds may change at any time, so always check current rules before shipping.
Personal shipments may sometimes receive simpler handling, especially where they are low value and not for resale.
Commercial shipments are usually checked more strictly and may require more documents, especially when the shipment contains:
Multiple units of the same item
Items meant for resale
Business inventory
High-value goods
Regulated products
The following commonly attract customs duties and taxes in Kenya:
Phones and mobile devices
Laptops and electronics
Cosmetics and skincare products
Makeup products
Human hair, wigs, and hair extensions
Synthetic wigs and hair products
Fashion items
Ready-to-wear clothing
Ankara outfits
Couture fashion pieces
Kaftans and native wear
Shoes and footwear
Bags and handbags
Beaded bags
Fashion accessories
Jewellery
Packaged food products
Nigerian spices
Dried foodstuff
Commercial inventory
Furniture
Machinery and equipment
Many finished consumer products commonly attract duty rates around 25% to 35%, depending on classification.
Documents
Certain personal effects
Some used personal belongings
Certain low-value personal items
Some gifts depending on customs discretion
Certain educational materials
Some computers and computer parts may receive preferential treatment under specific classifications
Customs decisions remain subject to assessment by KRA.
Kenya customs is relatively structured and can be strict on commercial imports.
Customs commonly pays attention to:
Commercial shipments
Cosmetics and beauty products
Food products
Agricultural products
Herbal products
Medicines
Electronics
Telecommunications equipment
Kenya may require permits or approvals for:
Medicines
Agricultural products
Animal products
Certain communications devices
Drones
Restricted chemicals
Customs officials in Kenya may reassess the value of your shipment if the declared amount appears too low or the item description is unclear.
Vague descriptions such as:
❌ "Gift"
❌ "Items"
❌ "Personal goods"
may increase the likelihood of inspection.
In many cases, the receiver may be required to pay customs duties, taxes, or import charges before delivery can be completed.
The receiver may also be contacted by customs or the delivery carrier for:
Payment of duties or taxes
Additional documents
Proof of value
Identification
Clarification of item use
Please note that customs policies, import charges, and duty thresholds may change at any time without prior notice.
Please note that customs duties, taxes, and import regulations in Kenya are determined by local customs authorities and may change without prior notice.
For the latest customs regulations, import policies, duty rates, and updates, visit the official customs website of Kenya:
https://www.kra.go.ke/helping-tax-payers/faqs/customs-and-border-control
Commercial Invoice or Proforma Invoice
Packing List
Waybill or Bill of Lading
These shipping documents are generally automatically created for you when you create a shipment on Routely.
Some shipments may require additional special documents depending on what you are sending.
Food items, spices, agricultural products, seeds, plants, wood products, dried fish, crayfish, ogbono, egusi, and other food-related products may require phytosanitary or health certificates
Medicines and pharmaceutical products may require import permits
Herbal products may require regulatory approvals
Animal products may require veterinary certificates
Commercial shipments may require additional customs declarations
Cosmetics and skincare products may require regulatory review
Electronics and communication devices may require regulatory approvals
Textile and commercial fashion shipments may require Certificate of Origin
Drones may require aviation approvals
If you are not sure whether your shipment requires additional documents, simply start a chat with Routely before shipping.
Your shipping documents must clearly include:
Sender’s full name, address, email address, and phone number
Receiver’s full name, delivery address, email address, and phone number
Clear description of the items
Correct declared value of the items
Country of manufacture where required
Purpose of shipping
Whether the shipment is insured
Terms of trade where applicable
Who will pay customs duties and taxes
Item descriptions must be clear and specific.
Example:
✅ Female dress made of cotton Ankara fabric
❌ Gift
❌ Personal items
❌ Clothe
Incorrect, vague, or incomplete information may lead to:
Customs delays
Inspections
Additional charges
Shipment return
Using Routely makes international shipping much easier. In most cases, all you need to know is:
Where you are shipping from
Where the package is going
What you are sending
Routely’s intelligent shipping system helps generate the generally required shipping documents automatically for your selected route, including carrier waybills, invoices, and packing lists where applicable.
Depending on the shipping option selected, your shipment may move through different carriers or logistics providers. You can click the “More Info” section while checking rates to see the carrier or shipping route connected to that option.
You can ship many types of general items to Kenya through Routely.
You may be wondering:
Can I ship clothes to Kenya?
Can I ship food items to Kenya?
Can I ship electronics to Kenya?
Can I ship cosmetics to Kenya?
Can I ship personal items to Kenya?
Can I ship Nigerian foodstuff and spices to Kenya?
Can I ship art works to Kenya?
Can I ship wigs to Kenya?
Can I ship skincare products to Kenya?
Can I ship Ankara fashion products to Kenya?
In general, yes — many everyday items can be shipped through Express or Cargo routes as long as they follow Kenya customs rules.
Routely supports different shipping routes including Express, Air Cargo, and Sea Cargo for many types of shipments depending on the route available.
Ready-to-wear clothes
Couture fashion pieces
Ankara outfits
Kaftans
Shoes
Bags
Beaded bags
Fascinators
Human hair
Wigs
Hair extensions
Makeup products
Skincare products
Nigerian-made beauty products
Phones
Laptops
Electronics
Documents
Household items
Packaged food items
Spices
Personal effects
Handmade crafts
Paintings
Sculptures
Ceramic works
Wooden artworks
Gallery pieces
Framed artworks
Narcotic drugs
Counterfeit goods
Counterfeit currency
Pornographic materials
Certain hazardous chemicals
Single-use plastic bags
Mercury-containing cosmetics
Illegal weapons
Unauthorized explosives
Certain prohibited wildlife products
Medicines
Herbal products
Cosmetics
Skincare products
Agricultural products
Seeds
Food products
Animal products
Drones
Communication equipment
Chemicals
Commercial electronics
Commercial fashion shipments
Kenya applies strict checks on food products, medicines, cosmetics, agricultural items, electronics, and commercial imports.
If you are unsure whether your item can be shipped, start a chat with Routely before booking your shipment.
Use strong packaging
Clearly label sender and receiver details
Avoid weak or damaged cartons
Declare all items correctly
Do not hide restricted items inside packages
Poor packaging or unclear declarations may lead to customs inspection, delays, or damage during transit.
While it is the responsibility of the shipper to ensure proper packaging, Routely also has dedicated handling hubs created to help support shipment inspection and assisted general packaging before handing over shipments to the selected carrier.
Using Routely also helps reduce common shipping mistakes through better shipment guidance and proper shipment setup.
Typically 3–5 business days, all things being equal.
Typically 8–14 business days for Air Cargo and 8–14 weeks for Sea Cargo, all things being equal (if routes are open).
Transit time varies based on the shipping option or route selected.
See the different timelines and live shipping options available to ship to Kenya on →
NB: Delivery timelines may also vary due to customs clearance, inspections, weather conditions, airline availability, route availability, security conditions, local regulations, border transit delays, or remote delivery locations.
Using Routely means you benefit from Routely’s AI-enabled automated shipping system which helps support faster processing, smoother shipping experience, and up to 70% faster customs clearance processing time. This helps your shipment, all things being equal, move faster and stay within the estimated delivery timeline.
Yes.
When you ship with Routely, you can monitor the movement of your shipment from origin to destination across supported shipping routes whether Express, Air Cargo, or Sea Cargo.
Routely allows shipment tracking and visibility updates to help you stay informed while your shipment is in transit.
However, do note that:
Customs inspections may sometimes affect tracking updates
Customs authorities may contact the receiver for additional information or charges before release
Tracking update frequency may vary depending on the shipping route or carrier handling the shipment
Before shipping:
Describe your item correctly
Declare the correct value
Confirm the receiver’s phone number and address
Keep invoices or receipts if available
Check restricted items before shipping
Confirm whether the route selected already includes customs duty coverage where available
Kenya customs regularly reviews commercial shipments and may reassess undervalued goods. Clear descriptions and realistic declared values can help reduce delays and additional inspections.
Using Routely helps simplify international shipping, assists with generally required shipping documentation, and enable compliance, helping reduce common shipping mistakes.
This helps reduce delays and customs problems.
Yes.
You can also send packages from Kenya to Nigeria with Routely depending on the shipment type, shipping route, and route availability.
Routely supports import shipping into Nigeria through supported Express, Air Cargo, and Sea Cargo routes from many countries worldwide.
You can import virtually anything from Kenya to Nigeria including:
Personal Items
Gifts
Personal packages
Supplier shipments
Business inventory
Online orders
Commercial imports
Fashion items
Ready-to-wear clothes
African fashion products
Kenyan handmade products
Shoes
Bags
Human hair products
Skincare and beauty products
Makeup products
Packaged foods
Tea products
Coffee products
Phones and electronics
Machinery and equipment
Household items
Many Nigerian businesses and online vendors also use Routely to import goods from Kenya into Nigeria for resale, personal use, business operations, or customer fulfillment.
To check available shipping options from Kenya to Nigeria, simply visit → https://ship.routely.co
Can someone send me a package from Kenya to Nigeria?
Can I import goods from Kenya to Nigeria?
Can my suppliers ship from Kenya to me in Nigeria?
Can I buy products from Kenya and ship them to Nigeria?
Can I receive cargo from Kenya in Nigeria?
Can I import Kenyan tea into Nigeria?
Can I import Kenyan coffee into Nigeria?
Can I import fashion items from Kenya?
Can I import skincare products and cosmetics from Kenya?
Can I import handmade crafts and business inventory from Kenya?
Yes.
Routely supports import shipping into Nigeria from Kenya and you can have your package delivered to your doorstep anywhere in Nigeria.
How and how much to ship from Kenya to your doorstep in Nigeria is dependent on your preferences.
To check live shipping rates and currently available shipping options from Kenya to Nigeria and ship from Kenya to Nigeria, visit → https://ship.routely.co
Shipping with Routely is simple, smooth, and stress-free.
Go to → https://ship.routely.co to ship anything from anywhere in Nigeria to Kenya or from Kenya to your doorstep, anywhere in Nigeria.