Where is the best place to hike in Burkina Faso?

Where is the best place to hike in Burkina Faso?

One of Burkina Faso’s most spectacular landscapes, the Sindou Peaks are a narrow, craggy chain featuring a fantastic array of tortuous cones sculpted by the elements; a 45-minute guided walk is included with admission. Located about 50km west of Banfora, this geological fantasyland is also ideal for hiking.

What is Burkina famous for?

Probably the thing Burkina Faso is most famous for is its music and drumming culture. What a great country to visit if you are interested in learning West African drumming! As with music, art is also part of the culture of Burkina Faso.

Where is Burkina Faso located in West Africa?

Burkina Faso is a landlocked nation in West Africa. It is surrounded by six countries: Mali to the north, Niger to the east, Benin to the south east, Togo and Ghana to the south, and Côte d’Ivoire to the south west. A 2002 estimate of Burkina Faso’s population came in at 12,603,185.

Which is the second largest city in Burkina Faso?

Located about 50km west of Banfora, this geological fantasyland is also ideal for hiking. Coming from Banfora, the main gateway is about 1km before the entrance to Sindou town. Bobo-Dioulasso – or Bobo, as it’s widely known – may be Burkina Faso’s second-largest city, but it has small-town charm.

What are the best things to do in Burkina Faso?

Top Attractions in Burkina Faso. 1 1. Laongo Sculpture Symposium. 69. Gardens. 2 2. Reserve de Nazinga. 112. Nature & Wildlife Areas. 3 3. Parc Urbain Bängr-Weoogo. 41. Parks. 4 4. Ouagadougou Markets. 31. Flea & Street Markets. 5 5. Cathedral of Ouagadougou. 31. Religious Sites • Churches & Cathedrals.

Where are the national parks in Burkina Faso?

Bird and insect life is rich and varied, and there are many species of fish in the rivers. Burkina Faso’s national parks include Po in the south-centre of the country, Arly in the southeast, and “W” in the east, straddling the border with Benin and Niger.

How did Burkina Faso contribute to African cinema?

The cinema of Burkina Faso is an important part of West African and African film industry. Burkina’s contribution to African cinema started with the establishment of the film festival FESPACO (Festival Panafricain du Cinéma et de la Télévision de Ouagadougou), which was launched as a film week in 1969.