Liberia Travel Information Guide: Politics · Safety · Health · Travel Information Summary
Liberia has gradually established a stable political system since the end of its second civil war in 2003.
As Africa's first republic, it holds significant historical importance for maintaining independence and democracy.
However, social infrastructure such as healthcare, transportation, and public safety remains inadequate, and particular caution is advised in areas outside the capital, Monrovia.
When traveling, it is recommended to use reliable accommodations and official drivers.
1. Key Risk Information
- Politics: A peaceful transfer of power occurred with the inauguration of President Joseph Boakai in January 2024.
- However, protests occasionally occur due to economic discontent and social inequality, so it is advisable to avoid crowded places.
- Crime: Pickpocketing, theft, and robbery incidents are reported, particularly in downtown Monrovia (Mamba Point, Sinkor Beach, etc.).
- Avoid going out alone at night and do not display valuables.
- Terrorism: While the threat of organized terrorism within Liberia is low, the potential influence of terrorist groups from neighboring countries cannot be ruled out.
- Civil Unrest: Protests related to politics, labor, or prices can erupt unexpectedly; you must avoid protest sites.
2. Medical and Health
- Vaccinations: Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory for entry. Vaccinations for typhoid, hepatitis A and B, and tetanus are also recommended.
- Disease Risks: Malaria, Lassa fever, chikungunya, dengue fever, and cholera occur. Use mosquito repellent, drink bottled water, and maintain good hygiene.
- Medical Facilities: Medical infrastructure outside the capital is severely limited. Emergency medical evacuation to neighboring countries (e.g., Ghana, Senegal) may be necessary. Ensure your travel insurance includes coverage for medical evacuation costs.

3. Travel-Related Information
- Some airport and customs officials may demand bribes. Refuse any payment without an official receipt.
- LGBTQ+ Rights Strict laws apply; public expression may lead to legal sanctions or violence.
- Avoid nighttime travel; use only officially registered taxis or accommodation-provided transportation.
- Keep a separate copy of your passport; carry the original at all times.
4. Emergency Details
"Emergency Contact Information
Local emergency services can be reached by dialing 911, but response capabilities may be limited.
- Police: 911
- Ambulance: 911
- Fire Department: 911
Within Liberia, dialing 911 or 355 on a mobile phone connects you to an operator at the Liberia National Police (LNP) headquarters.
Note that Liberia does not offer landline telephone service, and mobile phone communication may be intermittent."
✅ Pre-Travel Checklist
✅ Carry proof of yellow fever vaccination
✅ Take malaria prophylaxis and prepare mosquito repellent
✅ Purchase travel insurance (including medical evacuation)
✅ Avoid going out at night and traveling to outlying areas
✅ Minimize valuables and store them separately
✅ Immediately refuse any bribe requests from local police or officials
✅ Avoid protests, crowds, and political gatherings
✅ Drink only bottled water and maintain strict hygiene
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