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Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso is an exciting and unique travel destination in West Africa. It is a landlocked country with a rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and friendly people. The capital city of Ouagadougou is a bustling hub of activity, with markets, restaurants, and nightlife. Outside the city, visitors can explore the vast Sahel region, with its rolling hills and savannahs. There are also many national parks and reserves to explore, including the W National Park which is home to elephants, lions, and other wildlife. Burkina Faso also has some of the best music and dance in West Africa, as well as traditional crafts such as pottery and basket weaving. With its vibrant culture and stunning landscapes, Burkina Faso is an ideal destination for travelers looking for an off-the-beaten-path experience.


Activities: Hiking, Camping, Safari


Landscapes: Forests, Woodlands, Mountains, Rivers, Lakes


Topics: Nature, Wildlife, Food, Festivals, Adventure

Is Burkina Faso expensive?

Low end: £9+ a day
Mid range: £20+ a day
High end: £37+ a day

Burkina Faso currency

FrWest African CFA franc (XOF)

    Weather in Burkina Faso

    Burkina Faso has a tropical climate with two distinct seasons. The dry season runs from November to May and is characterized by hot, dry weather with temperatures reaching up to 40°C (104°F). The wet season runs from June to October and is characterized by heavy rains and high humidity. Temperatures during this time are usually around 30°C (86°F). The best time to visit Burkina Faso is during the dry season when temperatures are more comfortable and there is less chance of rain.

    • Yearly temperature range: 18°C - 40°C
    • Monthly rainfall range: 0mm - 241mm
    • Daily sunshine range: 7h - 10h

    Traveling Burkina Faso

    • Transportation

      The most common way to get around Burkina Faso is by bus. There are also taxis, motorbikes, and car rentals available. Additionally, there are domestic flights between major cities.

    Is Burkina Faso safe?

    Crime

    Crime in Burkina Faso is relatively low compared to other countries in the region. Petty theft and pickpocketing are the most common crimes, and travelers should take precautions to protect their belongings. Violent crime is rare, but it does occur, so visitors should be aware of their surroundings and avoid walking alone at night. It is also important to be aware of scams, as they are common in Burkina Faso.

    Travel advisory

    4.1/5Burkina Faso has a current risk level of 4.1 (out of 5). We advise: Please reconsider your need to travel to Burkina Faso.

    Last updated: Thu Mar 23 2023

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    Health

    • Malaria

      Malaria is a risk in Burkina Faso, so travelers should take precautions to prevent mosquito bites. This includes using insect repellent, wearing long-sleeved clothing, and sleeping under a mosquito net.

      Insect repellent
    • Hepatitis A

      Hepatitis A is a risk in Burkina Faso, so travelers should consider getting vaccinated before their trip.

    • Food and Water Safety

      Travelers should be careful to only drink bottled or boiled water and avoid eating raw or undercooked food.

    • Animal-Borne Diseases

      Rabies is present in Burkina Faso, so travelers should avoid contact with animals and seek medical attention if bitten.

    • Other Health Risks

      Travelers should also be aware of the risk of other infectious diseases such as cholera, typhoid fever, and meningococcal disease.

    Burkina Faso customs and etiquette

    • Greeting

      When greeting someone in Burkina Faso, it is polite to shake hands and say 'Bonjour' or 'Allo'. It is also customary to greet people with a smile.

    • Dress Code

      In Burkina Faso, it is important to dress modestly. Women should avoid wearing revealing clothing and men should wear long pants and shirts with sleeves.

    • Gift Giving

      When giving gifts in Burkina Faso, it is polite to give something practical such as food or clothing. It is also important to give the gift with both hands.

    • Eating Habits

      When eating in Burkina Faso, it is important to use your right hand when handling food. It is also polite to wait for the host to start eating before beginning your meal.

    • Public Behavior

      In public, it is important to be respectful of others. Loud conversations and displays of affection are considered inappropriate.

    Miscellaneous

    Burkina Faso adapter & plug types

    Burkina Faso uses these plug types

    Type C
    Type E

    Capitals

    Ouagadougou

    Languages

    French

    Timezones

    UTC

    Driving side

    Burkina Faso is right hand drive

    Start of week

    Burkina Faso starts their week on monday

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