Updated 27 January 2025

Guinea

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Exercise increased caution with higher advice levels in some areas

Overview 

There are more significant safety or security concerns than you would usually find in New Zealand due to violent crime and the potential for civil unrest. There are areas of Guinea where we advise avoiding non-essential travel. 

 Other things that New Zealanders travelling or living in Guinea should be aware of are: 

  •  Violent crime - armed robberies, assaults, carjackings, break-ins and muggings are becoming increasingly common throughout the country, especially at night. 
  • Civil unrest - demonstrations, protests and political rallies also occur regularly in Guinea, often in response to domestic political developments or around elections. During periods of unrest, it may be harder to get essential goods and services, such as food, water and fuel. Make sure you have evacuation plans in place and essential supplies on hand. Find out more on our violence or conflict page
  • Terrorism – terrorism is a threat in Guinea, and places frequented by foreigners could be targeted. Monitor the media and other local information sources and be vigilant in public places. 

See detailed travel advice below. 

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