Discover the beauty of nature and immerse yourself in local culture on this enriching tour just an hour from Abidjan. Engage in a scenic walk through lush landscapes, savor a traditional buffet featuring local flavors, and enjoy vibrant drum and dance performances. Experience a unique clay bath in a local village, connecting with the community and traditions of the region.
- Scenic nature walk showcasing the local flora and fauna
- Enjoy a delicious buffet of traditional local cuisine
- Experience energetic drum and dance performances by local artists
- Indulge in a unique clay bath for relaxation and rejuvenation
we pick travelers all within Abidjan, incase your hotel does show when booking, you can go ahead and book and send us your correct pickup place or hotel
Abidjan is the economic capital of Côte d'Ivoire and a vibrant coastal city known for its bustling markets, modern architecture, and lively nightlife. Often compared to a tropical Manhattan, it offers a unique blend of African tradition and French colonial influence.
The Plateau is the central business district of Abidjan, featuring modern skyscrapers, colonial-era buildings, and bustling streets. It's the heart of the city's economic and political activity.
One of the last remaining green spaces in Abidjan, Banco National Park offers a lush escape with hiking trails, wildlife spotting, and scenic views.
Home to the national football team, this stadium is a must-visit for sports enthusiasts. It hosts major football matches and other sporting events.
A traditional Ivorian dish made with mashed yams or plantains, often served with a spicy sauce and fish or meat.
A fermented cassava dish, similar to couscous, often served with grilled fish, meat, or a spicy sauce.
A slow-cooked chicken dish with vegetables, cooked in a sealed pot to retain moisture and flavor.
This is the dry season, offering the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The city is less humid, and the skies are generally clear.
West African CFA franc (XOF)
GMT+1
220VV, 50HzHz
Abidjan is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime, such as pickpocketing and scams, can occur. Avoid walking alone at night, especially in poorly lit or isolated areas. Be cautious with valuables and use reputable transportation services.
Gare Routière de la Rue des Martyrs, Gare Routière de Treichville
Gbaka buses are the most common form of public transport in Abidjan. They are colorful and often crowded, with fixed routes and stops.
Available
Car, Bike, Scooter
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Grand-Bassam is a historic coastal town known for its colonial architecture, beautiful beaches, and rich cultural heritage.
A beautiful beach resort town known for its white sand beaches, clear waters, and luxury accommodations. It's a popular destination for relaxation and water activities.
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