Sitting on the Atlantic Ocean, Luanda is the capital of Angola. Although Angola has been no stranger to violence since its 1975 independence from Portugal, achieved by military coup, adventurous tourists can enjoy world-class beaches and a rarely seen part of the world. Know that oil wealth keeps Angola a country of hope, while civil war, violence and infectious disease make it a somewhat dangerous place for travelers.
Dress for warm weather most of the year, as temperatures range from 70 to 80 degrees on average. Pack warmer clothes for winter as breezes off the Atlantic Ocean keep temperatures down. Bring rain gear between the months of October and May.
Apply for a visa early. They cost $50 USD and can take two weeks to process. Make sure to carry cash.
The USD is widely accepted, but only the new large-faced bills. Brush up on your Portuguese (the official language), although many African dialects are also spoken. Arriving by air in Luanda can be done directly from Paris, London, ... more.
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