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São Toméan visiting Equatorial Guinea
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Entry Checklist
- Valid passport with at least six months validity
- Yellow fever vaccination certificate
Health & Vaccinations
- Vaccinations: Yellow fever vaccination is required. Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Meningitis are recommended.
- Healthcare: Medical facilities are extremely limited, especially outside of Malabo and Bata. Serious medical conditions will require evacuation. Travel insurance is essential.
- Travel insurance is highly recommended.
Safety & Security
- Crime: High risk of violent crime, including armed robbery and carjacking. Exercise extreme caution.
- Areas to Avoid: Avoid all non-essential travel to Equatorial Guinea due to high crime rates and political instability.
- Emergency Numbers:
- Police: 113
- Ambulance: 112
- Fire: 115
Local Laws & Etiquette
- Important Laws: Drug offenses carry severe penalties. Photography of military installations and government buildings is prohibited.
- Cultural Etiquette: Greetings are important. It is customary to shake hands. Dress modestly, especially outside of major cities.
Money & Currency
- Currency: Central African CFA Franc (XAF)
- Exchange Info: The Central African CFA franc is pegged to the Euro. Currency can be exchanged at banks and hotels.
- Typical Costs: Equatorial Guinea is a very expensive country. A meal at a mid-range restaurant can cost around $20-40 USD.
- Payment Methods: Cash is the most common form of payment. Credit cards are rarely accepted.
Transportation
- Getting Around: Taxis are available in major cities. Road conditions are poor and travel outside of major towns can be dangerous.
- Driving Requirements: An International Driving Permit is required. Driving at night is not recommended.
Communication
- Languages: Spanish, French, Portuguese
- Internet & Mobile: Mobile phone coverage is limited outside of major towns. Internet access is available in hotels and internet cafes.
- Useful Phrases: