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Holidays Burkina Faso - Travel information Burkina Faso.
Former Upper Volta
Provinces in Burkina
Faso : Bam, Bazega, Bougouriba, Boulgou, Boulkiemde, Ganzourgou, Gnagna, Gourma, Houe, Kadiogo, Kenedougou, Komoe, Kossi, Kouritenga, Mouhoun, Namentenga, Naouri, Oubritenga, Oudalan, Passore, Poni,
Sanguie, Sanmatenga, Seno, Sissili, Soum, Sourou, Tapoa, Yatenga, Zoundweogo.
Landlocked nation of western Africa, surrounded by six countries: Mali to the north, Niger to the east, Benin to the south east, Togo and Ghana to the south, and the Côte d'Ivoire to the south west.
Capital City of Burkina Fasso: Ouagadougou, referred to by locals as "Waga."
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Hotels in Burkina Faso / Hostels
- Hotels Ouagadougou
Sofitel Ouagadougou Silmande and Mercure Silmande Ougadougou.
Mercure Silmande Ougadougou, only 2km from the city centre and the airport with a shuttle service available, the hotel offers a spectacular view of the lake and surrounding woods.
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Hotel Iris - 600m from Ouagadougou Airport near Tagui Station
National Parks
Arli National Park - Parc national d'Arli
Located 72 miles from Ouaga, in the Southeast country, along the border with Benin. This is Burkina's main
game park with elephants, monkeys, lions, hippos, leopards, antelopes and birds. The park is open between
December 15 and May 15, with hunting of certain big game until March 15. Hunting of some smaller animals is
permitted during the entire period. Permits are required and may be obtained from the Forest and Wildlife Service.
Kaboré Tembi National Park - formerly known as Pô Park
Located 65 miles South of Ouaga; in this 150,000-hectare park visitors may see monkeys, wart hogs,
antelopes. Since many of the animals formerly populating the area have migrated, a trip to the Nazinga Ranch
(Ranch de Nazinga), near Pô and the Ghanaian border, may provide more sightings of elephants and other wildlife.
W National Park - Parc national du W
Located East of Arli and shared by Benin, Burkina Faso, and Niger; this is the largest of the three parks and
one of the most beautiful nature reserves in West Africa. Opened in 1954, the park was named for the
meanders in the course of the Niger River which form the shape of the letter W. Visitors may see savanna
fauna: buffaloes, elephants, hippos, antelopes, monkeys, and lions. The park is also a bird sanctuary, especially for aquatic birds. Like Arli, W Park is open between December 15 and May 15.
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Travel Guides Burkina Faso / Related books
Burkina Faso: The Bradt Travel Guide - Katrina Manson, James Knight
Paperback 224 pages (August 2006); Language: English; ISBN: 1841621544 .
The Rough Guide to West Africa - Jim Hudgens, Richard Trillo
This guide to West Africa explores all the visitable countries in West Africa, from Mauritania and the Cape
Verde Islands in the west, to Niger and Cameroon in the east. The colour introductory essay highlights the
regions attractions, picks out the various route and travel options and touches on some of the great range of
cultural and scenic impressions that any visit will make. Each chapter covers the relevant country with
attention to detail, including special attention to the practicalities of travel, thoroughly researched hotel and
restaurant listings, and a carefully researched background on wildlife and the environment, culture, history, politics and music.
Paperback 1296 pages (November 27, 2003); Publisher: Rough Guides; Language: English; ISBN: 1843531186.
Riding the Demon: On the Road in West Africa - Peter Chilson
Hardcover 216 pages (January 1999); Publisher: University of Georgia Press; Language: English; ISBN: 0820320366.
West Africa - Lonely Planet Regional Guide - Alex Newton, Mary Fitzpatrick (Editor)
This guide to West Africa has sections capturing the region's vibrant arts and people, an introduction to the
sounds and rhythms of West Africa's music, and a guide to the region's main languages.
Paperback 896 pages (October 2002); Publisher: Lonely Planet Publications; Language: English; ISBN: 1740592492.
How to travel to Burkina Faso
Best time to visit: November-February
Burkina bénéficie d'un climat tropical à deux saisons : une saison sèche de mars à juin et une saison
pluvieuse de juillet à octobre. Une saison de transition de novembre à février se situe entre les deux saisons principales : c'est la saison favorable au tourisme ]
Ouagadougou Airport [ OUA / DFFD ] - 3 km from Ouagadougou Cty
Opodo -
Flight tickets Burkina Faso.
Airline Tickets / Bargain Flights - price comparison possible
Air Togo [ Togo - Burkina Fasso v.v. ]
Train service Abidjan-Bobo-Ouaga-Kaya.
Buses and vans (cars) to Benin, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Mali, Niger, Togo.
Le Burkina Faso est relié par des routes asphaltées à l'ensemble des pays voisins (Côte d'Ivoire, Niger, Mali, Togo, Bénin, Ghana).
Maritime - Ports autonomes d'Abidjan (Côte d'Ivoire), de Lomé (Togo), de Cotonou (Bénin) et de Téma (Ghana)
Maps International -
Maps of Africa
Mapsinternational.co.uk is one of the largest map shops online.
Map Burkina Faso [ Uni Texas - Perry-Castañeda Library - Map Collection ]
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Travel Insurance
Government Burkina Fasso - site offificiel du Premier Ministère du Burkina Faso
Ouagadougou - Capital City of Burkina Fasso - Mairie de Ouagadougou "Ouaga," to the locals, is the capital of Burkina Faso and a major cultural center, built around the central
market, featuring food, fabrics and crafts. The city has large shaded avenues, modern architecture, hotels, a
congressional palace, a center for international conferences, numerous municipal gardens and a forest (park)
with a lake and exotic birds. Most of the central area can be visited on foot, but the city also has bicycle lanes
in its wide boulevards. In the center are the Presidential Palace to the east, the Cathedral and the Mogho Naba's Palace to the south.
Boucle du Mouhoun
Cascades
Centre
Centre-Est
Centre-Nord
Centre-Ouest
Centre-Sud
Est
Hauts-Bassins
Nord
Plateau-Central
Sahel
Sud-Ouest
Banfora
Situated in one of the most beautiful regions of Burkina Faso, Banfora is a small town in the Southwest on the
Ouaga-Abidjan trainline. Unusual mushroom-shaped rocks in an escarpment overlook the town which has a
market in the center, and provides a good base for excursions in the area. Banfora is an industrial city with sugar cane plantations and factory, and a flourmill.
Bobo-Dioulasso
Bobo-Dioulasso, founded in the 14th century, has become the economic and cultural capital, and second
largest city of the country. It is a favorite tourist destination with most of the comforts of Ouaga but at a more
relaxed pace, and manageable on foot. Its streets are lined with fromagers, baobab, and mango trees. Every
year, Bobo hosts the Semaine nationale de la Culture (National Culture Week), one of the most important arts events of the country with music, dance, masks and theater. .
La deuxième ville du pays, aux avenues bordées de manguiers, a tout du havre de paix. Véritable caverne
d'Ali Baba, vous pouvez chiner tranquille. Au choix : instruments de musique, tissages, masques, objets en bois ou en bronze et vanneries.
Dafra - lieu de culte animiste
Dori
155 miles Northeast of Ouaga, gives a foretaste of the Saharan landscape. The area is inhabited by Tuaregs, Fulani, Bela and Songhai and is a crossroads for the region.
Fada N'Gourma
130 miles East of Ouagadougou on the Ouaga-Niamey highway, is a quiet town, spread out, with wide
shaded avenues. The market is in the center of town. Fada is conveniently located to Arli National Park, and other natural attractions.
Koubri, South on the Nationale 5, is the site of a Benedictine monastery and market-gardening areas
around the dams.
Koudougou
60 miles West of Ouaga, is the 3rd largest town in Burkina Faso. It is known for its textile industry and "red
dancers," a group of Gourounsi dancers. The town is spread out, with shady avenues, and a large market in the center.
Loumbila, on the National 3, has market-gardening areas around a dam where visitors can take a canoe ride.
Manega, several miles North of Ouaga on the Pabré seminary road, is a center for African culture,
established by the lawyer/poet Frédéric Pacéré Titinga. An open-air sculpture park, ethnological museum, and mausoleum dedicated to the major Mossi kings are an interesting stop.
Nobéré is known for its huge baobab tree which is several hundred years old.
Ouahigouya and Vicinity
The country's 4th largest city, Ouahigouya is 115 miles Northwest of Ouaga. The town is spread out, with a new market in the center, and a lively nightlife.
Ziniaré, North of Ouaga on the road to Laongo, is an interesting stop where the villagers make pottery, tan
leather, and dye cloth in wells dug in the ground.
Gourounsi - Pays de
Plusieurs ethnies se sont installées dans cette région du sud. Leurs cases, ornées de motifs peints ou de
totems s'articulent autour de villages protégés par une ceinture de murs. Dépaysement garanti
Laongo L'artiste Sidiki Ki a invité en 1989 des plasticiens du monde entier. Ils ont semé de sculptures contemporaines la brousse alentours. Un site magique.
Lac de Tangrela - à la recherche des hippopotames
Sahara
Le nord du pays, plus les baobabs se font rares et le sable envahissant. Cette région est encore habitée par de nombreux peuples nomades (Peuls, Touaregs...) aux traditions quasi intactes.
Magazine - Journal du Jeudi - satirical weekly
News from Burkina Faso - Fasonews - Actualité Moteur de recherche information
News - Le Pays
News - Sidwaya - Quotidien, Sport en Magazine
News - Zedcom - Journal burkinabé on line
Radio Nationale du Burkina
Radio - RFI (Radio France Internationale)
University Burkina Faso - University of Ouagadougou
Cuisine - Burkina Faso Foods
The staple foods of Burkina Faso are millet, rice, maize (corn), nuts, and yams. Many meals are planned
around rice, with some meat or one of several flavorful sauces. Peanut sauce, eggplant sauce, and fish sauce are the most common.
Yams and plantains pounded into paste can also be the base for a meal. In the northern desert areas, the
Burkinabe eat dates and various curdled milk products similar to yogurt. A red fruit called tamare is popular as a thirst quencher, and gib-gib is a sweet made from the fruit's crushed seeds.
South of the Sahara: Traditional Cooking from the Lands of West Africa
By Elizabeth A. Jackson Come and discover the rich and sultry blend of meats, tropical fruits, vegetables, grains, spices and oils that
served as the foundation of West African life for centuries. The history of these lands is as rich as the spicy
food. Learn about ancient empires and the origins of modern nations as you choose from a selection of 120 tempting dishes. Paperback 204 pages (June 25, 1999); Publisher: Fantail
The Best of African Cooking - Manjase Banda, Robin Campbell (Editor)
This book has a collection of African recipes ranging from North, West, East, and Southern Africa. Only the
best recipes were selected from the various African countries. The book has recipes from countries such as
Egypt, Nigeria, South Africa, Zambia, Mozambique and many others. The book has over 120 recipes with colour illustrations all using a variety of different ingredients from Africa.
Paperback 128 pages (January 29, 2004); Publisher: Esanjam; Language: English; ISBN: 0954682106
African Recipes
History of Burkina Faso
Independence: 5 August 1960 [ from France ]
Burkina Faso was an important economic region for the Songhai Empire during the 1400's to the 1500's. Relics
of the Dogon are found in the centre-north, north and north west region. In 1896, the Mossi kingdom of Ouagadougou became a French protectorate after being defeated by French
forces. In 1898, the majority of the region corresponding to Burkina Faso today was conquered. In 1904,
these territories were integrated into French West Africa in the heart of the Upper-Senegal-Niger (Haut-Sénégal-Niger) colony.
Burkina Faso's History - Wikipedia
Songhai_Empire [ Wikipedia ]
From the early 15th to the late 16th century, the Songhai Empire was one of the largest African empires in
history. This empire was centered around the city of Gao, and its base of power was on the bend of the Niger river in present-day Niger and Burkina Faso.
National Museum
Contains traditional masks from Burkina's main ethnic groups, a large collection of traditional musical instruments, baskets, pottery, farm tools.
Music, Culture & Entertainment
Burkino Faso Music
The Mande people of the southwest are known for balafon (xylophone) music, while the large, centrally
-located Mossi and their griots retain ancient royal courts and courtly music. The Fulbe of the north use complex vocal techniques with clapping percussion...
Musiques du Niger, Mali et Burkina
Percussions, chants et musiques instrumentales [ compilation ] by Stephen Jay
Web Portal / Search Engine / Directory
Burkinbila Website - le site officiel des étudiants et élèves du Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso Embassy USA
Links Burkina Fasso - Stanford University
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