Africa is the second-largest continent in the world after Asia and covers one-fifth of the total land of Earth. Africa touches the Atlantic Ocean, Red Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and Indian Ocean. The total land of Africa occupies approximately 30.37 million square kilometers, and is divided into 5 main regions, i.e., North Africa, South Africa, Central Africa, East Africa, and West Africa.

The second largest continent includes 54 countries where approximately 1.4 billion are living, according to the latest estimate by United Nations. In Africa, the most populous country is Nigeria, which is home to around 211 million people.

Here is what you should know if you plan to visit any African country.

 

Do You Need a Passport to Go to Africa?

US citizens should have a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond their intended departure. Plus, there should be a minimum of 2 consecutive blank pages for the visa.

Some African countries are visa-free, while some require a valid visa and passport to enter. You can stay for up to 90 days in visa-free countries.

So, do you need a passport to go to Africa? The answer is yes, but there might be changes in each country’s visa policy, so check the visa policy online for different African countries.