Angola visa requirements for Mauritians

Travel and visa requirements

Angolan Visa is not required for Mauritians

Stay Duration: 30 days

Entry Requirements

  • Mauritians visiting Angola can stay for a period of 30 days visa free.
  • Mauritians visiting Angola must have a passport valid for 9 months with 2 blank pages.
  • Transit without visa is allowed for visitors continuing their trip to a third country by the same or first departing plane if they do not leave the airport.
  • Mauritians visiting Angola can extend their stay for a maximum of 30 days.
  • Mauritians visiting Angola with pets must have an import permit, a proof of rabies vaccination no sooner than 4 months and no later than 12 months before arrival and a health certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian.
  • Mauritians visiting Angola must check for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, cholera, yellow fever, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia and influenza vaccination.
  • Angola is home to a diverse religious demography, Christianity is currently the religion practised by a vast majority of Angola’s population.
  • Due to the time zone currently in use in Angola which is the West Africa Standard Time ( GMT+1 ), Angola is 3 hours behind Mauritius.
  • Getting around in Angola is possible with the various public means of transportation available, this includes trains, buses ,car rentals and taxis, which is the best way of getting around Angola.
  • Angola uses a type C adapter for visitors travelling with chargeable devices.
  • Angola has a sub tropical climate with two distinct seasons of dry and rainy season.
  • The best time to visit Angola is from June to October, when the weather is mild and sunny, and there's little risk of rain or storms.
  • While Portuguese is its official language,English and French is also widely spoken.

Frequently Asked Questions


What places can you explore while in Angola??

You can visit the waterfalls (Chutes Calandula in Malanje), caves(Nzenzo), the Namibe desert, the Black Stones Pungo N'dongo(Malanje), the long Palmeirinhas beach, and many natural parks (Kissima, Chimalavera, Mupa) with a great variety of fauna. 


What outdoor activities can you engage in??
While in Angola, you can engage in fishing, safari, hiking, rock-climbing and golf.

What food is usually eaten by the people of Angola??

The main staples eaten in Angola are rice and funje, a type of polenta made from corn or manioc flour.


Is Angola a safe travel destination??

Angola is a safe travel destination. However it's advisable not to travel at night.