AFCON 2027 Tour Profit Calculator | Kenya, Uganda & Tanzania

This free AFCON 2027 tour profit calculator helps diaspora tour operators and travel entrepreneurs price group trips to Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania before committing to costs.

AFCON 2027 runs June 19–July 17, 2027, jointly hosted by all three nations, the first time the tournament has ever split across three countries. For anyone organizing group travel around it, that means three visa regimes, three currencies, and one narrow window to get pricing right before your competitors do.

What This AFCON 2027 Tour Profit Calculator Covers

Enter your per-client costs; flights and hotel, match ticket packages, safari excursions, nightlife access, and visa fees, plus your markup, and the calculator returns your retail price, profit per client, true margin, and total tour profit for your group size. Every result also converts into Kenyan Shilling (KES), Ugandan Shilling (UGX), and Tanzanian Shilling (TZS), using live exchange rates.

Visa Costs for a 3-Country AFCON 2027 Itinerary

Most tour pricing guides assume the East Africa Tourist Visa (EATV) covers a trip like this. It doesn’t. The EATV covers only Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda, Tanzania isn’t part of that agreement. Since AFCON 2027 requires travel across all three host nations, your clients need Kenya’s eTA (~$30), Uganda’s eVisa (~$50), and Tanzania’s separate eVisa (~$50–100 depending on nationality) — typically $130–180 per person, not the $100 flat fee many organizers assume. For paying guides or lodges in-country, compare rates with our Mobile Money Fees Comparison tool. For the wider investment picture, hotel supply gaps, safari-package timing around match-day gaps, and where diaspora capital fits in the tournament economy; see CRDEA’s Pamoja AFCON 2027 diaspora investment briefing.

Multi-Currency Pricing for Diaspora Tour Operators

If you’re quoting clients in USD but paying suppliers, guides, or lodges in local currency, exchange rate swings eat into margin fast. This calculator shows your numbers in all four currencies side by side, so you can see your real exposure before you lock in a price.

Trip Costs (Per Client)

Default = Kenya eTA ($30) + Uganda eVisa ($50) + Tanzania eVisa ($50). The East Africa Tourist Visa (EATV) does not cover Tanzania — it only covers Kenya, Uganda & Rwanda — so it can't be used for a full 3-host-nation AFCON itinerary. Adjust for your clients' nationalities.

AFCON 2027 · KE / UG / TZ

Financial Projections

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  1. Does the East Africa Tourist Visa cover Tanzania for AFCON 2027? No. The East Africa Tourist Visa (EATV) covers only Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda. Since AFCON 2027 is hosted across Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania, travelers need Tanzania’s separate eVisa in addition to Kenya and Uganda entry documents. A single “Pamoja” AFCON visa covering Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania has been proposed but is not yet adopted. Uganda’s President Museveni endorsed the idea in July 2026 and directed officials to begin talks with Kenya and Tanzania — State House Uganda’s official statement. Until it’s finalized, budget for the three separate visas above.
  2. What’s a realistic visa budget per traveler for AFCON 2027? Roughly $130–180 per person for most nationalities: Kenya eTA (~$30), Uganda eVisa (~$50), and Tanzania eVisa (~$50–100, nationality-dependent).
  3. What currencies does this calculator support? USD, Kenyan Shilling (KES), Ugandan Shilling (UGX), and Tanzanian Shilling (TZS), using live exchange rates.
  4. What’s the difference between markup and margin? Markup is profit as a percentage of your cost; margin is profit as a percentage of your selling price. This tool shows both so you don’t under-price your tours.