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Essential Facts for Visiting comoros

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يا معلم، بصراحة، الدخول لجزر القمر سهل حبتين للمصريين. Citizens of Egypt are eligible for a Visa on Arrival (VOA) when traveling to Comoros. This visa is typically granted for a stay of up to 45 days upon arrival at the port of entry, such as Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport (Hahaya).

To obtain the Visa on Arrival, travelers usually need to present a valid passport, a return or onward ticket, proof of sufficient funds for their stay, and evidence of accommodation. It's always a good idea to have all your documents in order to avoid any hassle upon arrival, إن شاء الله.

Sourcefly2globe

Confidence0.98

Update CycleRegularly updated by IATA

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تمام، مفيش مشكلة لو جواز سفرك ساري لمدة ست شهور زيادة من تاريخ وصولك. Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your intended date of entry into Comoros. This is a standard international travel requirement to ensure your passport remains valid for the entire duration of your trip and any unforeseen extensions.

It's also advisable to have at least two blank pages in your passport for entry and exit stamps. Always check your passport's expiration date well in advance of your travel dates to avoid any last-minute complications, يا صاحبي.

Sourceamazon

Confidence0.97

Update CycleRegularly updated by IATA

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يعني لو هتعدي بس من المطار، حاجة بسيطة، مش محتاج فيزا. Passengers transiting through Comoros by air, without leaving the international transit area of the airport, generally do not require a transit visa. This applies as long as you have a confirmed onward ticket for a flight departing within a reasonable timeframe.

However, if your layover is extended, or if you need to pass through immigration for any reason (e.g., to change terminals, re-check luggage, or for an overnight stay), you would typically need to obtain the standard Visa on Arrival. Always confirm with your airline regarding specific transit requirements.

Sourcetpt

Confidence0.95

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يا ساتر، مفيش حاجة اسمها تصريح سفر إلكتروني هنا. Comoros does not currently operate an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system or any similar pre-travel authorization scheme for visitors. The primary method for entry for eligible nationalities, including Egyptians, is the Visa on Arrival.

This means you don't need to apply for any special online permit or authorization before your trip, يعني مش محتاج تعمل أي ورق زيادة قبل ما تسافر، على طول. Just ensure you meet the requirements for the Visa on Arrival upon your arrival at the Comorian border.

Sourceistock

Confidence0.96

Update CycleAs per official government policy

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مظبوط، مفيش موقع رسمي لفيزا إلكترونية حالياً لجزر القمر. As Comoros primarily operates a Visa on Arrival policy for most nationalities, including Egyptian citizens, there is no official eVisa application portal or link available. Travelers obtain their visa directly upon arrival at the airport or other designated entry points.

Therefore, you won't find a website to apply for a Comorian visa online before your trip. كل حاجة بتخلص لما توصل هناك. Ensure you have all necessary documents for the Visa on Arrival process ready when you land.

Sourcetrading-view

Confidence0.96

Update CycleAs per official government policy

Health & Safety Tips for comoros

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General emergency numbers for Comoros are centralized, with 17 typically serving as the primary contact for police, fire, and general emergencies. This number connects callers to services that can dispatch appropriate assistance, making it crucial for any immediate security or public safety concerns. It's advisable to save this number in your phone upon arrival.

For medical emergencies, while 17 is a general emergency line, direct contact with medical facilities can sometimes be more efficient. The main hospital, El-Maarouf National Hospital in Moroni, can be reached at (269) 773 2070. However, medical response times and ambulance availability can be limited, especially outside the capital.

In addition to these numbers, it is prudent for international visitors to register with their respective embassy or consulate in Comoros, if available. They can provide additional emergency assistance and guidance. Always ensure your mobile phone is charged and has local network access for reliable communication in urgent situations.

SourceUS Embassy in Comoros, El-Maarouf National Hospital

Confidence0.95

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Travelers to Comoros should be aware of significant health risks, particularly from mosquito-borne diseases. Malaria is prevalent throughout the islands year-round, and prophylaxis is strongly recommended. Dengue and Chikungunya are also present, making diligent mosquito bite prevention – including using insect repellent, wearing long sleeves and pants, and sleeping under mosquito nets – absolutely essential.

Food and water safety present another major concern. Traveler's diarrhea is common, so it's crucial to consume only bottled or purified water, avoid ice made from tap water, and be cautious with food choices. Steer clear of raw or undercooked meats, unpasteurized dairy products, and unpeeled fruits and vegetables. Practicing rigorous hand hygiene, especially before eating, is vital to prevent gastrointestinal illnesses.

Medical facilities in Comoros are limited, particularly outside of Moroni, and may not meet international standards. Access to specialized care, emergency services, and certain medications can be scarce. Visitors with pre-existing medical conditions should consult their doctor before travel, carry an adequate supply of prescription medications, and consider comprehensive travel insurance that includes medical evacuation coverage for serious health issues.

SourceCDC, WHO, UK FCDO, US State Department

Confidence0.9

Update CycleQuarterly

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Comoros requires proof of Yellow Fever vaccination for all travelers arriving from, or transiting through, countries with a risk of yellow fever transmission. This mandatory requirement is enforced, and travelers without a valid International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP) may face denial of entry or quarantine. It is essential to check the most current list of yellow fever risk countries before your departure.

Beyond the mandatory yellow fever vaccine, it is highly recommended that all routine vaccinations are up-to-date, including Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR), Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis (DTP), Polio, and seasonal influenza. These standard immunizations provide a foundational layer of protection against common diseases that could be encountered during international travel.

Additionally, several other vaccinations are strongly advised for most travelers to Comoros due to local health risks. These include Hepatitis A and Typhoid, which are transmitted through contaminated food and water. Depending on your travel itinerary and activities, vaccinations for Hepatitis B (for longer stays or potential exposure) and Rabies (if you anticipate contact with animals) may also be recommended by your healthcare provider.

SourceWHO, CDC, travel clinics

Confidence0.95

Update CycleBiennial

Connectivity & Mobility in comoros

Seamless Connectivity with Leading Comorian Carriers

Tourists visiting Comoros can expect reliable mobile network coverage, predominantly 4G/LTE, provided by the two main operators: Comores Telecom and Telma Comores. These networks ensure physical SIM card users have access to voice calls, SMS, and mobile data services across the main islands, particularly in urban centers and along major transportation routes. While rural and remote areas may experience more limited signal strength, connectivity is generally stable where most tourist activities occur. For those preferring digital convenience, eSIMs offer an alternative to physical SIMs. Prune provides eSIM options, allowing travelers to activate a local plan digitally before or upon arrival, streamlining the process of getting connected without needing to locate a physical store.

SourceComores Telecom Official Website (comorestelecom.km) & Telma Comores Official Website (telma.km)

Confidence0.8

Update Cycle6-12 months

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Affordable Prepaid SIM Options

For tourists in Comoros, obtaining a local prepaid SIM card is straightforward and generally affordable. A physical SIM card from either Comores Telecom or Telma Comores typically costs around 1,000 to 2,000 Comorian Francs (KMF), equivalent to approximately 2 to 4 US dollars, not including data or call credit. Data bundles are purchased separately, with common options like 1GB ranging from 2,000 KMF to 3,000 KMF (roughly 4 to 6 US dollars), offering good value for essential communication and internet access. These prices are competitive for the region, making it easy for visitors to stay connected economically. Travelers looking for convenient digital alternatives should note that https://prune.co.in/ often has competitive pricing for eSIM plans.

SourceComores Telecom Official Website (comorestelecom.km) - Prepaid Offers, Telma Comores Official Website (telma.km) - Prepaid Offers

Confidence0.85

Update Cycle3-6 months

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Strong 4G/LTE in Urban Centers

Mobile network coverage in Comoros' major metropolitan areas primarily relies on 4G/LTE technology, with 5G connectivity not yet widely available or marketed for tourist use. Visitors can expect strong and reliable 4G/LTE signals in the capital city of Moroni on Grande Comore, as well as in Mutsamudu, the largest city on Anjouan. These urban hubs offer consistent mobile internet speeds suitable for browsing, social media, navigation, and standard communication. While speeds may vary based on network congestion and specific location, the overall quality of 4G/LTE in these and other significant towns like Fomboni (Mohéli) is sufficient to meet the connectivity needs of most tourists.

SourceOokla Speedtest Global Index (speedtest.net/global-index/comoros)

Confidence0.85

Update Cycle1-3 months

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Money & Daily Life in comoros

Currency

The official currency of Comoros is the Comorian Franc (KMF), which is pegged to the Euro at a fixed rate of 1 EUR = 491.9677 KMF. While Euros are often accepted in larger hotels and some tourist-oriented businesses, especially in Moroni, it is highly recommended to carry local currency for daily expenses, smaller purchases, and transactions in local markets or outside the capital. Exchange services are available at banks, but it's wise to exchange a sufficient amount upon arrival.

SourceXE.com, OANDA, various travel guides

Confidence0.98

Update CycleAnnual

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Tipping culture

Tipping in Comoros is not a deeply ingrained custom or mandatory practice, but it is certainly appreciated for good service, particularly in the tourism sector. For hotel staff, restaurant servers, tour guides, and drivers, a small gratuity acknowledging their efforts is a kind gesture. There are no strict rules, but rounding up taxi fares or leaving a few hundred Comorian Francs (KMF) for satisfactory service would be considered appropriate and welcomed.

SourceTravel forums, guidebooks

Confidence0.85

Update CycleBiennial

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Credit cards

Credit card acceptance in Comoros is extremely limited, primarily restricted to a few major hotels and some larger establishments in the capital city, Moroni. Visitors should not rely on credit cards for most transactions. ATMs are scarce and often unreliable, frequently running out of cash or being out of service, even in Moroni. It is strongly advised to carry a sufficient amount of cash, preferably in Euros (which can be easily exchanged) or Comorian Francs, for the duration of your trip.

SourceUS State Department, travel blogs, guidebooks

Confidence0.9

Update CycleBiennial

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Plug/Voltage

Comoros operates on a 220V supply voltage and 50Hz frequency. The electrical outlets primarily use Type C and Type E plug sockets. Type C features two round pins, while Type E has two round pins and a hole for the socket's male earthing pin. Travelers from countries with different voltage standards (e.g., North America, which uses 120V) will require a voltage converter in addition to a plug adapter. It's advisable to bring a universal travel adapter.

SourceWorldStandards.eu, travel adapter sites

Confidence0.99

Update CycleInfrequent

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Local language(s)

Comoros has three official languages: Comorian (Shikomori), Arabic, and French. Comorian, a Bantu language closely related to Swahili, is the most widely spoken language among the general population and is the national language. French is used in administration, education, and by the educated elite, making it useful for international visitors in official or business settings. Arabic holds cultural and religious significance, particularly in religious education and practices. Basic French or a few Comorian phrases can be helpful for interaction.

SourceCIA World Factbook, Wikipedia, Omniglot

Confidence0.99

Update CycleInfrequent

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Weather and Seasonal Guide for comoros

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Best time to visit

May to November

This period marks the dry season, known as 'Kusi,' characterized by lower humidity, less rainfall, and comfortable warm temperatures. It's ideal for all outdoor activities including beach relaxation, diving, and exploring the islands, with fewer disruptions from weather and generally pleasant conditions.

Avg temp(march)

29°C

March continues the hot and wet trend, though rainfall might start to slightly decrease towards the end of the month. Humidity remains high. While not ideal for extensive outdoor activities, the lush green landscapes are at their peak.

SourceNational Office of Tourism of Comoros

Confidence0.9

Update CycleEvery 12 months

Pilot Summary

comoros

Comoros is an enchanting archipelago in the Indian Ocean, offering pristine volcanic landscapes, white-sand beaches, and a vibrant blend of African, Arab, and French cultures. Explore its lush forests, discover fragrant spice plantations, and dive into crystal-clear waters.

Destination

comoros

Category

East African Islands

Languages

Comorian, Arabic, French

Special Rules

Visa on arrival is widely available for most nationalities. Modest dress is appreciated, especially outside tourist resorts, and traffic drives on the right-hand side of the road.

Average Flight Times from egypt to comoros

Cairo (CAI)

Cairo International Airport

Moroni (HAH)

Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport


Duration

10 hr 30 min

Flight Type

1 Stop

Airlines

Ethiopian Airlines

Cairo (CAI)

Cairo International Airport

Moroni (HAH)

Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport


Duration

12 hr 45 min

Flight Type

1 Stop

Airlines

EgyptAir

Kenya Airways

Hurghada (HRG)

Hurghada International Airport

Moroni (HAH)

Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport


Duration

16 hr 0 min

Flight Type

2 Stops

Airlines

EgyptAir

Ethiopian Airlines

Sharm El Sheikh (SSH)

Sharm El Sheikh International Airport

Moroni (HAH)

Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport


Duration

17 hr 30 min

Flight Type

2 Stops

Airlines

EgyptAir

Kenya Airways

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