Comoros visa requirements for Lesothos

Travel and visa requirements

Comoran Visa is not required for Lesothos

Stay Duration: 45 days

Entry Requirements

  • To visit Comoros as a citizen of Lesotho, visa upon arrival is granted for a duration of stay up to 45 days.
  • Visitors are required to possess one copy of a filled visa application form.
  • Visitors must provide an original valid passport photograph that is valid at least for 45 days with one copy of a recent photograph of size 37mm by 37mm.
  • Departure tax would be levied on visitors leaving the country or on visitors found to have an unlawfully extended duration of stay.
  • Standard travel documents like passport and national ID card will be needed from travellers visiting Comoros.
  • Lesotho citizens from one year and above are required to show proof of Yellow Fever Vaccination.
  • Visitors are also required to present an Invitation letter or a hotel reservation with multiple copies.
  • Comoros uses the East Africa Time zone (GMT+3) hence, Comoros is 1 hour ahead of Lesotho.
  • The estimated flight time from Maseru, Lesotho to Comoros is 3 hours, 42 minutes.
  • Visitors not holding onward or return tickets will be refused entry and the ticket does not have to necessarily be for your country of origin.
  • Children under the age of 21 must present written permission signed by a legal guardian or can be mentioned in the passport of an older person of the same nationality.
  • Comoros actually consists of three islands and it is located north of Madagascar, this makes the country an ideal place for hiking.
  • The nation’s economy is not developed and nature still a predominant feature of the islands.  
  • Visitors aged 18 years old and more are allowed to possess: 500 grammes of tobacco, 100 cigars or 400 cigarettes; one bottle of alcoholic drinks and one bottle of perfume.
  • Prohibited goods include plants or parts of plants and soil except an import permit is obtained from the 'Service de Agriculture' (Department of Agriculture) in the Comoro Islands along with a phytosanitary certificate issued by the home country.
  • Visitors bringing in dogs and cats have to provide health certificate and a certificate of vaccination against Rabies.
  • Visitors’ luggage should be cleared at Moroni, Hahaya Aeroport International.
  • Visitors are not required to pay any airport tax upon their departure from the airport.
  • There are no restrictions on the possession of local and foreign currencies upon entry and exit.
  • A vast majority of the Comoros population practice the Sunni Islam while a few citizens are adherents of the Roman Catholic faith.
  • The country’s climate is generally characterised as tropical and mild.
  • Comoros has two major seasons that is distinguishable by the degree of rain. In March, the hottest month in the rainy season which runs from December to April while the cool, dry season proceeds from May to November.
  • The Comorian legal system rests on Islamic law, and inherited French legal code and customary law.
  • The major source of livelihood in the country is Agriculture, including fishing, hunting and forestry.
  • The most commonly spoken language in Comoros is Comorian with Arabic and Latin as the official writing language while French is the administrative language and the language of all non-Quranic formal education.
  • There are no trains or buses in Comoros as most locals and tourists rely on rental cars and taxis for transportation.
  • The country is considered as the fourth smallest country in Africa by area.
  • Comoros is not a tourist-centred country but its crystalline blue waters and white sand beaches along with hundreds of fish species, shells and corals offers great opportunity for scuba diving and snorkelling with great chances of seeing large turtles, manta rays, marlin and whale sharks, among others.
  • Comoros is the world’s largest producer of ylang-ylang, which is valued for the perfume extracted from its flowers.
  • Fewer than a million people, Comoros is one of the least populous countries in the world.

Frequently Asked Questions


What is Comoros famous for?

The country is famous for its volcanic islands of the Comorian archipelago popularly called the “perfumed islands” for their fragrant plant life and beauty they add to the scene.


What is a person from Comoros called?

A person from Comoros and/or a citizen of Comoros is called Comoran.


What do Comoros people eat?

The nation never runs out of fresh seafood and even dried varieties. Fish is served in almost every meal, particularly in stews, along with staple dishes such as rice and meat.