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Is Niger Safe to Visit in 2026?

Very High Risk

Very High Risk. Military junta since 2023. Terrorism risk. Warnely's safety assessment for Niger is Extreme Risk (78/100).

78 / 100
Extreme Risk
Reviewed Apr 2026 · how we score

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Official Travel Advisories

UK FCDO

See travel advice

Check current advice.

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Risk Breakdown

This is the static baseline rating across six dimensions. The Warnely dashboard adds a live 30-day signal alongside.

Crime4/5

Check FCDO/State Dept for current assessment.

Natural Disasters2/5

Check local conditions.

Health3/5

Consult travel clinic before departure.

Terrorism4/5

Check current advisories.

Civil Unrest4/5

Monitor local situation.

Infrastructure4/5

Check transport options.

Quick Facts

Plug typeA/B/C/D/E/F
Voltage220V/50Hz
Time zoneUTC+1
Driving sideRight
Tap waterUnsafe

Visa & Entry

TypeVisa required (embassy)
Length30/90 days
Cost€80+

Pre-arranged visa required. Coup + jihadist conflict. Travel inadvisable.

Verify on IATA Travel Centre →

Summary: Visa required.

Passport: Valid 6+ months.

Customs: Strict.

Prohibited: Drones. Military/strategic photography. Drug laws strict.

Practical Tips

  • Do NOT travel – post-coup instability, jihadist activity, weak state
  • Agadez historic city off-limits
  • Niamey capital functions but with heightened security
  • French official but diminishing; Hausa widely used
  • Wagner/Russian influence post-2023

Common Scams & Practical Risks

  • General warning: Scams are the least of your concerns. Do not travel to active conflict zones.

Solo & Women’s Safety

Solo Travellers

NOT RECOMMENDED. Do not travel.

Women’s Safety Do Not Travel

Extremely dangerous. Do not travel.

LGBTQ+ Travellers

Legal statusLegal, no recognition
Social climateHostile

Decriminalised; "public indecency" used. Junta + jihadist zones. PDA dangerous.

Verify current law on Equaldex →

Drug Laws

SeveritySevere (long sentences)
CannabisSevere penalties

Possession criminal; junta context. Avoid.

Verify on UK FCDO →

Emergency Numbers

police
17
ambulance
15
fire
18
tourist
N/A
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Common questions about Niger

Is Niger safe for tourists in 2026?

Military junta since 2023. Terrorism risk. Warnely's overall safety assessment for Niger is Extreme Risk (78/100), very high risk. Always check the latest UK FCDO and US State Department advisories before booking.

What's the crime risk in Niger?

Check FCDO/State Dept for current assessment. Crime category score: 4/5 (extreme).

Are there health risks travelling to Niger?

Consult travel clinic before departure. Health category score: 3/5. Consult a travel clinic 4-6 weeks before departure for recommended vaccinations.

Is Niger safe for solo female travellers?

Do Not Travel. Extremely dangerous. Do not travel.

When is the best time to visit Niger?

Cool Dry (If Safe) (Nov-Feb). Sahel coolest period (15-35°C). But see warnings.

What are the drug laws in Niger?

Drug penalties: Severe (long sentences). Cannabis: Severe penalties. Possession criminal; junta context. Avoid.

Do I need a visa to visit Niger?

Visa required (embassy). Stay length: 30/90 days. Pre-arranged visa required. Coup + jihadist conflict. Travel inadvisable.

Is the tap water safe to drink in Niger?

Tap water in Niger is not safe to drink – use bottled or filtered water. Most travellers should stick to bottled or filtered water for cooking, drinking and ice.

What do governments say about travel to Niger?

UK FCDO: See travel advice. Read the full advisories on the relevant government sites – links are inside the Official Travel Advisories section above.