Gabon visa requirements for Togoleses

Travel and visa requirements

Gabonese Visa is not required for Togoleses

Stay Duration: 90 days

Entry Requirements

  • Togolese intending to visit Gabon must first apply for an E- visa.
  • This online pre-visa can be granted by the Gabon consulate in the applicant's home country.
  • This E-visa is valid for a maximum total stay of 90 days within a one-year period.
  • Alongside the E-visa, the traveller must also have a return/onward ticket.
  • A proof of hotel accommodation is also needed, as well as an international certificate of vaccination.
  • Togolese intending to visit Gabon are required to provide a passport with six months of validity and with atleast two blank pages for stamps on arrival and departure.
  • Togolese intending to visit Gabon are allowed unlimited foreign currency import subject to declaration.
  • Single entry visa costs $140 with a service charge of $79

Frequently Asked Questions


Is Gabon a poor country?

Gabon is one of Africa's richest countries, but many of its citizens are among the poorest, a malady common in countries rich with natural resources. Its tiny population of 1.9 million and huge oil wealth mean in 2015 it had a GDP per capita of about $8,300 (£6,446), one of the highest in the continent.


Is Gabon a safe country?
Although Gabon is by and large, a safe country in which few travellers experience any problems, it doesn't hurt to remain cautious and be prepared for potential dangers. Contrary to what you might expect, tropical disease, most notably malaria, poses the biggest safety threat, at any time of year.


How wealthy is Gabon?

Gabon ranks 78th in the world by nominal GDP per capita (7,373 US$). The top 10 countries by GDP (nominal) per capita are: Luxembourg, Switzerland, Macau, Norway, Iceland, Ireland, Qatar, United States, Singapore, Denmark, Australia.


What is the main religion in Gabon?

Major religions practised in Gabon include Christianity (Roman Catholicism and Protestantism), Islam, and traditional indigenous religious beliefs. Many people practice elements of both Christianity and traditional indigenous religious beliefs.


Why is Gabon so rich?

Why is Gabon poor when the country is rich in natural resources? The first reason for this is the decline in oil reserves and prices. Being the fifth largest oil producer in Africa, Gabon has experienced strong economic growth over the past decade. Gabon’s GDP growth slowed down to 3.9 percent in 2015.