Angola

We continue to advise exercise a high degree of caution in Angola overall due to the risk of civil unrest and the threat of violent crime. Higher levels apply in some areas. Protests and large gatherings can occur with little notice and may turn violent. Avoid areas affected by protests, demonstrations or large public gatherings. Authorities can restrict movements without notice. Monitor media for updates and follow the advice of local authorities (see ‘Safety’).

Angola continues to experience a cholera outbreak, including in Luanda and nearby provinces. Take care when consuming food and water to reduce the risk of infection. Tourists can enter Angola without a visa. For all other types of travel, you should apply for a visa online (see ‘Travel’). 

We advise:

Exercise a high degree of caution in Angola overall due to the risk of civil unrest and the threat of violent crime.

Higher levels apply in some areas.

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