Gabon - Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution

Updated after periodic review.There was no change to the advisory level or risk indicators. Advisory summary was updated.

Exercise increased caution in Gabon due to crime, civil unrest, and health. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire travel advisory.

Crime

Crime is common in Libreville and Port Gentil. It includes robbery, vehicle break-ins, and residential burglaries.

Unrest

Demonstrations and protests may occur in Gabon without warning. Protests often occur in Libreville and Port Gentil.

Health

Access to medical care is limited. Medical facilities are limited in quality and standard of care they can provide. They may not have enough supplies of basic medications, especially outside of large cities.

If you decide to travel to Gabon:

  • Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to get important updates and alerts from the U.S. embassy or consulate. Enrolling helps the U.S. embassy or consulate contact you or your emergency contact in an emergency.
  • Review theCountry Security Reportfor Gabon.
  • Visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website for the latestTravel Health Informationfor Gabon.
  • Whether you’re a first time or frequent traveler, use the International Travel Checklist.
  • We highly recommend that you buy travel insurance before you travel.Check with yourtravel insurance providerabout evacuation assistance, medical insurance, and trip cancelation coverage.
  • Review our information on Crime Abroadand for Victims of Crime.
  • Do not physically resist any robbery attempt.
  • Have a plan to leave in an emergency that does not depend on U.S. government help. Review our information on Crisis and Evacuations.
  • Avoid demonstrations and crowds.
  • Check local media for breaking events. Be prepared to adjust your plans.
  • Keep travel documents up to date and easily accessible.

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