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ΠΡΟΦΙΛ ΣΥΝΑΛΛΑΣΣΟΜΕΝΩΝ ΧΩΡΩΝ
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Travel information
Entry requirements |
Organizing your trip |
Visiting |
Eating |
Paying |
Speaking |
Entry requirements
- Passport and visa service
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Visa HQ
- Diplomatic representations
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List of diplomatic representations (in French)
- For more information
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Organizing your trip
Means of transport recommended in town
- Recommendation
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The road network is well developed and many roads are asphalted.
Taxis are a practical and cheap means of transport, the fare is fixed however many kilometers are covered. You can recognize them by their orange color in Abidjan and Bouaké; in Yamoussoukro they are white with green and orange stripes. Each large town has at least one bus station serving Abidjan at least. The most comfortable and reliable public transport is the bus. The use of the bush-taxi has fallen off since a real bus network at the national level has been developed. The train is also used less and less. It links Abidjan to Dimbokro, Bouaké, Ferkéssédougou, Bobo Dioulasso and Ouagadougou.
- Maps of urban networks
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Maporama
UT Library on line
Mapblast
Means of transport recommended in the rest of the country
- Recommendation
- The road is the best means of transport.
- Rail companies
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- Flight from Greece
- No aircraft company operates direct flights from Athens to Abidjan. To find out air connections from Greece to Ivory Coast click here
Traveling by yourself
- Recommendation
- Most of the Ivorian road network is asphalted. However, you should avoid driving at night because of the many hold-ups.
- Road maps
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Multi Map
Map of Côte d'Ivoire
- Find an itinerary
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Visiting
Different forms of tourism
- Historical
- From the North to the South, there are many historical monuments: the French district in Bassam, the Governors' house in Bingerville.
- Cultural
- Bonoua (residence of the king of the Abouré), Krinjabo (Agni country), Sénoufo country, Dan country, Sakassou (capital of the Baoulé kingdom).
- Nature
- A succession of rocky cliffs and sandy creeks on the south-west coast ( Lahou-Fresco-Sassandra-san Pédro, etc....). Ecological tourism: 6 national parks ( Azagny - Comoé - Banco - Tai - Marahoué - Péko - Sanglé Mount - the Ehotilés islands ). Apart from these parks there are the reserves of Divo, Mount Nimba, Lamto and the Abokouamekro Game Reserve.
- Religious
- The mosques of Kong and Kawara, not forgetting the Basilica of Our Lady of Peace in Yamoussoukro ( a copy of St Peter's Basilica in Rome).
- Thermal
- Nonexistent.
- Beach
- Seaside tourism: 500 km of beaches with coconut palm plantations in the south-east (Abidjan-Bassam-Assinie).
- Winter sports
- Nonexistent.
- Outdoor activities
- All water sports can be practised on 300 000 hectares of lagoon. There are golf courses in Abidjan, Bouaké, San Pédro and Yamoussoukro; the Abidjan marathon and many sports events.
- Shopping
- Awélé (an abstract strategy board game), masks, bronze, gold or silver jewelry, colored material, drums, leather goods, Korhogo fabrics.
- Tourism organizations
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Côte d'Ivoire Tourism
Information portal on tourism in Côte d'Ivoire
Réseau Ivoire (Network Ivoire - in French)
Eating
- Food specialties
- Abidjan is the city where you can find different kinds of restaurants: French, Vietnamese, Lebanese, Italian, exotic food (Creole etc.). The district of Treichville is famous for its spicy dishes.
Kedjenou: Banana skins stuffed with chicken and vegetables. N'voufou: chopped up bananas with palm oil, served with an eggplant sauce. Attieké (manioc couscous)Aloko: (plantains fried in oil).
- Drinks
- Bissap (decoction of hibiscus flowers), niamakou (decoction of ginger), bangui (palm tree sap).
Tchapalo (millet beer), koutoukou (brandy made from bangui).
- Dietary taboos
- Dietary restrictions vary according to a person's religion.
Paying
- Domestic currency
- CFA Franc BCEAO
- ISO Code
- XOF
- To obtain domestic currency
- The currency is the CFA franc.
- Possible means of payment
- You must take a very large quantity of cash, as shopkeepers often have little change. Visa and Mastercard cards can be used in the large hotels in Abidjan.
- Exchange rate on
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- Automatic Teller Machines (ATM)
- To find out the locations of ATMs in in Ivory Coast, click on the link to your credit card: Visa, Mastercard or American Express
Speaking
- Official language
- French
- Other languages spoken
- There are numerous local dialects such as Dioula (a language close to Bambara), Sénoufo (in the North), Bété and Baoulé (in the South).
- Business language
- French
- Getting some knowledge
- Wikibooks.
- Free translation tools
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Babel Fish - Free French-English-French translation of texts and web pages
Terminological dictionary - Free French-Engish-French dictionary with 3 billion terms
French-Bambara glossary -
lexicool - Free Greek-French-Greek translator
Babel Fish - Free Greek-French-Greek translator
lexilogo - Free Greek-French-Greek translator
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