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Experience the unique culture and heritage of Burkina Faso, where traditional music, art, and history intertwine. Explore the lively city of Ouagadougou, the ancient ruins of Loropéni, and the scenic beauty of the Sindou Peaks, offering a rich tapestry of culture and natural beauty.

Useful info about Burkina Faso

Best Time To Visit

November to February (dry season) for cooler temperatures and optimal exploration; avoid March-June (extremely hot) and July-October (rainy season).

Getting Around

Buses and shared taxis ("bush taxis") connect major cities but can be crowded. Rent a 4x4 for remote areas like Arli National Park. Motorcycle taxis ("zemidjans") are common for short trips. Bicycles are popular in rural areas. Note: Road conditions vary widely – plan for slow travel.

Local Customs

Greet elders first with a handshake and verbal greeting. Use your right hand for eating/giving items. Always ask permission before photographing people. Remove shoes before entering homes. Respect conservative dress codes outside urban areas.

Health & Safety Info

Yellow fever vaccination mandatory. Malaria prophylaxis essential. Vaccinations for hepatitis A, typhoid recommended. Carry rehydration salts for heat-related issues.

Exercise heightened caution in northern border regions; avoid night travel and political gatherings.

Visa Info

Visa required for most nationalities – obtain in advance or via visa-on-arrival (check embassy requirements).

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Languages

French (official)

Mooré

Dioula

Fulfulde

Gourmanché

Emergency Numbers

Police: 17

Fire Department: 18

Ambulance: 112

Miscellaneous

Calling code: +226

ISO Code: BF

Driving side: Right

Government: Republic (Presidential System)

Area(km²): 272967

Population: 22.1 Million

Currency: West African CFA Franc, XOF(CFA)

Electricity: C, E sockets; 220V, 50Hz,
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Timezone: Africa/Ouagadougou +00:00 (GMT)

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