Bradt Ivory Coast Guidebook
by Tom Sykes
Ivory Coast Travel Guide – Expert travel advice on everything from Yamoussoukro and Abidjan highlights to Cote d’Ivoire culture. Also includes hotels, restaurants, tribal crafts, birdlife, chocolate, wildlife, visas, safety, Mount Tonkoui, Comoé and Taï national parks, Kong mud mosques, music and talking drums.
Size: 135 X 216 mm
Edition: 2
Number of pages: 232
Bradt Ivory Coast Guide
The latest edition of the only dedicated English-language guide to Ivory Coast.
About this guide to Ivory Coast
This updated Bradt Ivory Coast guidebook, now in a 2nd edition, remains the only English-language guidebook to focus solely on this culturally rich West African country, a place of crimson savannas, sublime mountains and cream-hued beaches that is becoming increasingly popular for ecotourism and wildlife, surfing and off-the-beaten track travel.
Written in easy-to-navigate geographical structure, chapters on background and practical information are followed by dedicated sections on Abidjan and the surrounding area; the southeast, including Grand-Bassam and Assinie; the southwest, including Sassandra, San-Pe´dro and the Parc National de Tai¨; and the centre: Yamoussoukro, Bouake´, Daloa and Abengourou. Moving up the country, the Dix-Huit Montagnes area is covered, including Man and Touba, followed by a chapter on the North, including Odienne´, Korhogo, Kong, Parc National de la Comoe´ and Bondoukou.
From wildlife and birdwatching to hiking, trekking, chocolate and twerking, Bradt’s Ivory Coast lifts the lid on what gives this country its unique flavour. Tribal arts, vibrant reggae, Afrobeat and traditional folk-music scenes, and delicious Ivorian food are all covered, as are hotels, the extraordinary mud mosques of Kong and the far north, Drummologie and ‘talking drums’, football (the 2023 Africa Nations Cup will be held here), and unprecedented pricing and timetabling information for the full range of transport options.
Having only recently re-opened for tourism, Ivory Coast is West Africa’s hidden treasure. Packed with vivid descriptions, detailed maps and essential practical advice, this updated Bradt Ivory Coast guidebook is the ideal companion for a perfect trip, whatever your interest.
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Contents
Introduction
PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION
Chapter 1 Background Information
Chapter 2 Practical Information
PART TWO THE GUIDE
Chapter 3 Abidjan and Around
Chapter 4 The Southeast
Chapter 5 The Southwest
Chapter 6 Central Ivory Coast
Chapter 7 The Dix-Huit Montagnes and the West
Chapter 8 The North
Appendix 1 Language
Appendix 2 Further Information
Index
About the author
Dr Tom Sykes ([email protected]) has been a travel writer and editor since co-compiling an anthology of hitchhiking tales, No Such Thing as a Free Ride? (Cassell Illustrated, 2005). Since his first visit to Ivory Coast in 2013, he has published articles on everything from the persecution of Ivorian Rastafarians to the 2015 presidential election for The Scotsman, African Courier, New Statesman, New Internationalist and New African.
Now Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Portsmouth in the UK, these days he has to do most of his travelling during the summer holidays. He is the author of The Realm of the Punisher (2018), a ‘political travelogue’ of the Philippines, and the upcoming academic monograph A Cultural History of Manila: Literature, Empire and Orientalism in the Philippines. He is also a co-editor of the Nesta-funded hyperlocal news project www.starandcrescent.org.uk.