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Pics de Sindou, sandstone formation outside Sindou, Burkina Faso
Pics de Sindou, sandstone formation outside Sindou, Burkina Faso
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Burkina Faso is a landlocked country in central-western Africa. It shares a border with Mali to the north, Niger to the east, Benin to the southeast, Togo and Ghana to the south and Côte d'Ivoire to the southwest. The country is 274,200 sq km (105,869 sq mi) and has a population of 15.8 million people (2011 estimate). Its capital and largest city is Ouagadougou.

Guide to Burkina Faso Hotels

Here's a list of hotels in Burkina Faso that you can book online, listed by city, with full description, star rating, address, location map, evaluation, and prices as offered by different booking sites. This helps you to make your room booking with the site that offers the best price.

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Burkina Faso is a semi-presidential republic with a president and prime minister. The country is on the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+0). Vehicles drive on the right in Burkina Faso. Electricity is 220V 50Hz using European plug. The phone IDD code is +226. The West African CFA (XOF) is the official currency.


Rural house near summit of Mount Tenakourou, Burkina Faso
Rural house near summit of Mount Tenakourou, Burkina Faso
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In 2009, Burkina Faso has a nominal GDP of $8.105 billion, equivalent to a per capita nominal GDP of $564. Its per capita GDP at purchasing power parity is $1,314. The official language in the country is French. Indigenouos languages are spoken by 90% of the people.

Evidence of human habitation in the Burkina Faso area goes back as far as 14,000 BC. By the 16th century, the area around Wagadogo (present-day Ouagadougou) and Yatenga were the sites of ancient kingdoms of the Mossi people. These kingdoms were defeated by the French, which made the area a protectorate in 1896.

In around 1915-16, there was an armed opposition against the French colonial government, which was suppressed only after a series of defeats on the French side. Thereafter the French established French Upper Volta in 1919, to bolster its administration in the area and prevent future uprisings. The colony however was dismantled in 1932, and the region was split up between the Côte d'Ivoire, French Sudan and Niger.


Banfora Cascades, Burkina Faso
Banfora Cascades, Burkina Faso
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At the end of World War II, a reversal of the split took place, and the colony of French Upper Volta was revived as the French Union. It gained self-government on 11 December, 1958, and was called the Republic of Upper Volta. Two years later, on 5 August, 1960, it achieved full independence.

As with many African nations, the Republic of Upper Volta went through a few decades of instability, characterized by coups and takeovers. In the midst of political infighting, Captain Thomas Sankara was made prime minister in January, 1983. He was arrested shortly thereafter, but another coup on 4 August, 1983 brought him back, as the president of the country. On 4 August, 1984, Sankara announced a name change for the country, from Upper Volta to Burkina Faso, which means "land of honest people".

Three years later, on 15 October, 1987, Sankara was dead, killed in yet another coup d'état, staged by other officials. While his family fled the country, his body was dismembered and disposed.

Today Burkina Faso remains one of the poorest countries in the world. Its political scenario remains somewhat shaky. Nonetheless, it is said to be one of the safest countries to visit in Africa.

Planning your visit to Burkina Faso

You will need a visa to enter Burkina Faso. Air Burkina is the national airline. It runs a relatively new and well-maintained fleet of aircrafts. Upon arrival at the Ouagadougou Airport, don't be surprised if you're approached by uniformed men wanting to act as your porter. You are expected to allow them to carry your luggage, at the cost of US$1 per bag.


Songhay pottery at Gorom Gorom Market, Burkina Faso
Songhay pottery at Gorom Gorom Market, Burkina Faso
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The Cheerful Traveler

Something to cheer up your trip.

A woman rushed into the doctor's office. She wailed, "Doctor, doctor, I woke up this morning, looked in the mirror and had a frightful shock. My hair's like a beehive, my face all wrinkled and pimply, my skin as pale as a corpse, what's wrong with me?

"Well for a start," said her doctor, "I can assure you there's nothing wrong with your eyes."


Major Cities in Burkina Faso

  1. Ouagadougou - capital
  2. Banfora
  3. Bobo-Dioulasso
  4. Dédougou
  5. Gaoua
  6. Koudougou
  7. Ouahigouya

Places of Interest in Burkina Faso

  1. W National Park

UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Burkina Faso

  1. Ruins of Loropéni (2009)


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