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Country Description

Burkina Faso, previously known as Upper Volta, is a developing West African country which borders the Sahara Desert. The official language is French. Facilities for tourism are not widely available.

Entry Requirements

A passport and visa are required. Travelers should obtain the latest information and details from their local embassy.

Areas of Instability

Travellers should avoid crowds, political gatherings and demonstrations and maintain security awareness at all times. Visitors should not photograph airports, border checkpoints, or military personnel.

Medical Facilities

Medical facilities in Burkina Faso are limited. Medicine may be in short supply. Doctors and hospitals often expect immediate cash payment for health care services.

Check with your own insurance company to confirm whether your policy applies overseas, including provision for medical evacuation. Ascertain whether payment will be made to the overseas hospital or doctor or whether you will be reimbursed later for expenses you incur. Some insurance policies also include coverage for psychiatric treatment and for disposition of remains in the event of death.

Information on Crime

Street crime in Burkina Faso poses moderate risks for visitors. Most reported incidents involve purse-snatchers and street scam artists. Wallets, jewelry and other valuables are subject to theft, especially during times of international meetings or events, which draw large crowds. In the capital, Ouagadougou, there has been a relatively high incidence of purse snatchings and muggings in the areas near and around the U.N. Circle and the central market. Travelers who stay alert, remain in groups and avoid poorly lit areas, especially after dark, may avoid problems.

The loss or theft abroad of a passport should be reported immediately to local police and to the nearest embassy or consulate.

Traffic Safety & Road Conditions

The information below concerning Burkina Faso is provided for general reference only, and may not be totally accurate in a particular location or circumstance.

Safety of Public Transportation: Poor
Urban Road Conditions/Maintenance: Fair
Rural Road Conditions/Maintenance: Poor
Availability of Roadside Assistance: Poor

Travelers should exercise caution when traveling by land in Burkina Faso. Roads are in very bad condition. Travel at night is very risky since a large number of trucks pass through the country, and many drivers are not alert. Most roads are unpaved, potholed, and narrow.

Photography Restrictions

A valid photo permit must be obtained from the Ministry of Tourism; the Ministry's list of photo restrictions should be observed.

Currency Information

Credit cards are rarely accepted. Travelers checks may be cashed at local banks.

Use Of Telephones

Local telephone service is excellent but expensive. International calls cannot always be made from hotels. It is often necessary to make international calls from a Post and Telecommunications Office, where only local currency is accepted. Collect calls are not possible.

Drug Penalties

Travellers are subject to the laws of the country in which they are traveling. Penalties for possession, use or trafficking in illegal drugs are strictly enforced. Convicted offenders can expect jail sentences and fines.

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