Angola visa requirements for Rwandans

Travel and visa requirements

Angolan Visa is not required for Rwandans

Stay Duration: 30 days

Entry Requirements

  • Rwandans can travel the Angola without obtaining a visa, and they can stay there for up to 30 days. 
  • Rwandans are required to possess a passport with a validity of at least another 30 days from the date of arrival.
  • Visitor’s are required to provide certificate of Vaccination for Hepatitis A, Polio, Tetanus, Typhoid, Yellow Fever.
  • Prospective visitors can get to Luanda, Angola from the Kigali International Airport, Rwanda. 
  • South African Airways are carriers that fly from Rwanda to Djibouti.
  • Estimated flight time from Kigali to Luanda is 1.87 hours.
  • Visitors are not allowed to possess firearms, ammunition, or explosive materials.
  • Visitors are expected to be courteous and conscious of existing rules and customs as they go about their tourism-related activities.
  • In Angola the standard voltage is 220 V and the frequency is 50 Hz.
  • Religion in Angola consists in about 1,000 religious communities in the country, most of which are Christian.
  • Angola currently uses the West Africa Standard Time zone (GMT+1), hence, Rwanda is 1 hour ahead of Angola.
  • Public transportation consists of railways, buses, taxis and habours.
  • The Angolan Kwanza is the currency of Angola.
  • Portuguese is the only official language, is known by 80% of the population as the primary or secondary language. 
  • The main staples eaten in Angola are rice and funje, a type of polenta made from corn or manioc flour.
  • Angola is a Southern African nation with varied tourist spots which include the tropical Atlantic beaches, a labyrinthine system of rivers and Sub-Saharan desert that extends across the border into Namibia. 

Frequently Asked Questions


What kind of fruits can be found in Angola?

Angolan fruit is amazing, particularly the tropical ones which include bananas, pineapples, and mangoes.


Is it safe to travel to Angola?

Travelling in Angola is not dangerous but travelling after dark and alone is never a good idea, visitors are advised to exercise caution while visiting the country.


How do they say “Hello” in Angola?
  • "Bonjour" or in the fang language "M'bole" (to a person), M'bolani (to a group of people).

Can I extend my visa in Angola?

Yes, you can apply for visa extensions online on the eVisa website.