Burkina Faso Info
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Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 10:35 am Post subject: GETTING AROUND IN BURKINA FASO / BURKINA FASO TRANSPORTATION |
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GETTING AROUND IN BURKINA FASO
BY AIR
Borgo, 16km (10 miles) from Bobo Dioulasso, is the principal domestic airport. Flights run to Bamako, Bouake and Tambao on Air Burkina. Air taxis are available. Passenger and postal flights are also operated by Air Inter-Burkina.
BY RAIL
There is a limited daily service from Ouagadougou and Bobo Dioulasso. Two classes available, but can over crowd at times.
BY ROAD
In general, roads are impassable during the rainy season (July to October). Police checkpoints are a common cause of delays. Traffic drives on the right. It is inadvisable to drive at night, as there are few street lights and some vehicles do not have headlights. Visitors should be aware that there have been recent incidents involving armed groups stopping vehicles to rob them in the north of the country (including the Gorom-Gorom to Djibo road in February 2004).
Bus
Buses and vans are called cars in Burkina Faso. Regular bus services are operated in the dry season to all major towns and it is necessary to book at least 48 hours in advance. These buses are also cheap and plentiful.
Taxi
Shared taxis are available in major centres; fares are negotiable.
Car rental
Available from hotels in Ouagadougou. Car rental is still a recent phenomenon in Burkina Faso, and vehicles may be in poor condition. Visitors are therefore advised to lease cars for a day or two before committing themselves to a longer contract. Chauffeur-driven cars are also available.
Documentation: A temporary license to drive is available from local authorities on presentation of a valid national driving license, but an International Driving Permit is recommended. |
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