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Republic of the Congo Travel Safety Guide

Last updated: 2026-03-13

What are the emergency numbers in Republic of the Congo?

Republic of the Congo emergency numbers: 117 (Police), 118 (Ambulance), 118 (Fire Department).

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Is Republic of the Congo safe for travelers?

Security is not uniform by region. The area within 50km of the Central African Republic border in Likouala Region is under stronger official warning levels.

Street crime and armed robbery are bigger concerns in cities than many first-time visitors expect.

What health risks should travelers know about in Republic of the Congo?

Yellow fever vaccination and mosquito precautions are relevant, and medical infrastructure is limited outside the main cities.

What laws should tourists know about in Republic of the Congo?

Keep documents accessible and be cautious about photographing military, police, or government locations.

How is transportation in Republic of the Congo?

Road travel can involve checkpoints, poor road conditions, and informal payments. Do not assume a simple self-drive trip will stay simple.

What should travelers know about money in Republic of the Congo?

Currency is Central African CFA franc (XAF). Cash is still important, and card acceptance is much less reliable than in major tourist economies.

City Specific Info

Brazzaville

Brazzaville is more manageable than border regions, but petty crime, checkpoints, and document discipline still matter day to day.

Pointe-Noire

Pointe-Noire is a practical base for business or transit, but do not relax too much around cash handling, nightlife, or after-dark movement.

Which embassies are in Republic of the Congo?

Mostly in Brazzaville, Pointe-Noire.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the emergency number in Republic of the Congo?

In Republic of the Congo, you can reach police at 117, ambulance at 118. These numbers work from any phone, including mobile phones without a local SIM card.

Is Republic of the Congo safe for tourists?

Security is not uniform by region. The area within 50km of the Central African Republic border in Likouala Region is under stronger official warning levels.

What currency is used in Republic of the Congo?

Currency is Central African CFA franc (XAF). Cash is still important, and card acceptance is much less reliable than in major tourist economies.

What health precautions should I take in Republic of the Congo?

Yellow fever vaccination and mosquito precautions are relevant, and medical infrastructure is limited outside the main cities.

What laws should tourists know about in Republic of the Congo?

Keep documents accessible and be cautious about photographing military, police, or government locations.

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