National Parks: Bicuar, Cameia, Cangandala, Iona, Mupa and Quiçama / Kissama. Regional Nature Parks: Chimalavera and Namibe. Nature Reserves: Luando.
Passports Passport should be valid for at least six months after intended period of stay required by all.
Visas Required by all, except:
- nationals of the Cape Verde Islands; - transit passengers continuing their journey to a third country by the same or first connecting aircraft without leaving the airport.
Types of visa and cost Ordinary, Business and Transit: US$69 (single-entry); US$137 (double-entry). Express visa: US$189 (to process visas within two to three days).
Validity Visa is valid usually for 60 days from date of issue. You are allowed to stay for a maximum of 30 days, but it depends on application.
Send your application to Consulate (or Consular Section at Embassy.
Application requirements
(a) Valid passport with two blank pages. (b) One application form. (c) Two passport-size photos with applicant's name on back. Ordinary: (a)-(c) and, (d) Return ticket. (e) Letter from employer. (f) Recent bank statement. (g) Personal invitation letter from Angola (if sent by an Angolan citizen, must include an authenticated photocopy of their identity card; if sent by a non-Angolan citizen, must include a photocopy of their passport and work/residence visa or residence card). Business: (a)-(c) and, (d) Photocopy of the company's Commercial License. (e) Photocopy of the company's most recent Industrial Tax receipt. (f) Photocopy of the company's registration. (g) Itinerary (airline or travel agent). Transit: (a)-(c) and, (d) Letter from the company or return ticket or itinerary.
A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required from travelers over one year of age coming from infected areas. Pregnant women and infants under nine months should not be inoculated. Travelers arriving from non-endemic zones should note that vaccination is rather reasonable for travel outside the urban areas. A cholera vaccination certificate is no longer a condition of entry to Angola. Typhoid fever is common; poliomyelitis is endemic.
Malaria risk exists all year throughout the country, even in urban areas. The recommended prophylaxes are mefloquine (MEF), doxycycline or malarone.
Angola Weather Conditions
The north of the country is rather hot and wet during the summer months (November to April); winters are slightly cooler and generally dry. The south is hot throughout much of the year with a slight decrease in temperature in winter (May to October).
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