Equatorial Guinea Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
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About Equatorial Guinea
For visitors, Equatorial Guinea is infamous for its high prices and hard-to-get visas for most. This is nominally a police state, akin toTurkmenistanandNorth Korea(minus the minders and organized persecution of its inhabitants). As a result, tourist infrastructure is sparse and it is not a high priority for the government. You are likely to face harassment by police forces curious of what you are doing in the country as a "tourist". Since the oil companies operating here are mostly American, Americans may receivemarginallybetter treatment compared to other nationalities (e.g. visa-free entry, less suspicion by police). Since the discovery of oil, Equatorial Guinea has—at least on paper—one of the highest per-capita incomes on the planet. Despite this, income and day-to-day life for many Eq
Equatorial Guinea Travel Guide Sections
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