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Burkina Faso Customs Regulations

Import & export rules, duty-free allowances, prohibited items, and traveler health advisory

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200 cigs
Tobacco allowance
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Import Regulations

  • 200 Cigarettes
  • 50 cigars
  • 50g of tobacco
  • 250ml of perfume
  • 1 Bottle of wine and 1 Bottle of spirits
  • Illegal drugs
  • Guns, explosives and ammunition
  • Knives and deadly weapons
  • Plants and plant material
  • Meat and meat products
  • Pets and animals
  • Hazardous materials
  • Counterfeit money and goods
  • Pornographic material
  • All cats and dogs being imported into the country will require a veterinarian health certificate clearing the creatures of any infectious diseases. The certificate will also need a rabies inoculation certificate issued no less than 3 weeks or no more than 60 days prior to arrival.
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Export Regulations

  • No information available
  • Illegal drugs
  • Guns, explosives and ammunition
  • Knives and deadly weapons
  • Plants and plant material
  • Meat and meat products
  • Pets and animals
  • Hazardous materials
  • Counterfeit money and goods
  • Pornographic material
  • No information available
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Health & Security

Basic health information for travelers to Burkina Faso

Rabies is spread from wild animals and can prove fatal if untreated. Travellers visiting the wilder parts of the country should take care of any animals encountered and should immediately seek out the nearest medical facilities if affected.

Basic security information for travelers to Burkina Faso

🩺 Basic Health Information for Travelers to Burkina Faso

  • A yellow fever vaccination is essential for any person a year or over planning to visit the country.
  • All forms of water in the country should be considered potentially dangerous and avoided where possible. Overall supplies of water are low in the country. Swimming pool water should be safe in the cities but should be checked beforehand. All meat, fish and vegetables should be thoroughly cooked before eating. Food and drink served from vendors is best avoided.
  • Malaria is a year round threat in the country and precautions should be taken by visitors to the country at all times. Sensible measures include wearing long sleeved clothing with little skin on show and using plenty of insect repellent. Early symptoms of the disease include fever, light headedness and intense abdominal pains. Travellers suffering these symptoms should visit their nearest doctor immediately.
  • Additional vaccinations against tetanus; hepatitis A, hepatitis B, tuberculosis, meningococcal meningitis, dengue fever, typhoid and cholera are strongly advised.
  • Rabies is spread from wild animals and can prove fatal if untreated. Travellers visiting the wilder parts of the country should take care of any animals encountered and should immediately seek out the nearest medical facilities if affected.
  • AIDS is prevalent in this country so all necessary precautions should be taken if dealing with bloody needles or engaging in sexual activity.
  • Travellers uncomfortable in hot and dusty environments are advised to bring plenty of bottled water and appropriate protective headgear for protection.
  • Health care insurance is recommended prior to travelling. Medical facilities in most of the country are considered basic with the more serious cases being sent to nearby countries.

🛡 Basic Security Information for Travelers to Burkina Faso

  • There has been several Terrorist based incidents in the country involving individuals from foreign countries being kidnapped, tortures or killed in the country. Visitors are to be wary if when travelling in the country and to stick to large groups for safety. Overall crime and assaults are also a frequent danger in the country. Tourists should keep their valuables in a safe location at all times. A passport page or similar identification should be kept for inspection when travelling in the country at all times.
  • Travel at night, especially alone, is strongly advised against because of the high risk of assault. Drivers should be aware of the poor road conditions and the lack of decent street lighting.
  • Military and government facilities should not be photographed and any pictures taken may be removed without warning by the security services. Homosexual behaviour is illegal. Travellers should avoid any protests or demonstrations occurring during their stay and should check the political situation prior to beginning their flight.
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Contact Information

For additional information about travel restrictions, security warnings, political updates, and basic travel guidelines, please contact the nearest Burkinabe Embassy.