Comoros wild camping rules
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Comoros is not a blanket open-right destination for wild camping.
- No general national right to informal tent overnighting.
- Coastal and village-adjacent areas are commonly regulated.
- Private/community land requires explicit permission.
Quick status
| Destination | Trekkers' tent-overnight category | Practical rule of thumb |
|---|---|---|
| Comoros | Red/Amber-like: mostly designated or permission-based | Use legal accommodation/camping first and rely on informal sites only with explicit local approval |
Planning guidance
- Small-island geography and dense land use narrow informal options.
- Coastal and conservation-sensitive zones can have tighter local controls.
- Plan conservative fallback accommodation on each island segment.
Official information
- Comoros Ministry of Tourism: https://www.gouv.km/
- Comoros Ministry of Environment: https://www.gouv.km/
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