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Yamoussoukro - Largest Cathedral in the World (Francais or English)

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$647

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You choose the day and time: Abidjan to Yamoussoukro (en FRANCAIS ou ANGLAIS). We leave Abidjan at 700 and drive 2.5 hours to Yamoussoukro where we will take a guided tour of the basilica, a modern marvel. We will check out the Foundation for Peace and see the outside of beloved Ivoirian President Felix Houphouet-Boigny's presidential palace and its iconic crocodile moat. Yamoussoukro has been the political capital of Cote d'Ivoire since 1983, and we'll learn why! We will eat lunch then head back to Abidjan around 1400 to arrive at approximately 1700. Sunday tour times are different. The cost includes car, driver*, and tour guide. The tip for the guide at the Basilica is not included and will be about 10,000-20,000 CFA. We can add the option to go to delicious restaurant; the cost of lunch is not included which will be about 20,000 CFA per person. If you have your own car, the price for the tour and guide is just 100 euros. Contactez-moi pour une visite de Yamoussoukro en francais!

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Abidjan, (Ivory Coast) Cote D'ivoire Information

Abidjan, the economic hub of Côte d’Ivoire with 5 million residents, welcomes cruise ships at its port along the Ébrié Lagoon, 10 kilometers from downtown. Passengers reach the Plateau district via shuttle for its colonial-era buildings and bustling markets like Treichville, where vendors sell kente cloth, shea butter, and carved masks. The St. Paul’s Cathedral, a modernist structure from 1985, features stained-glass depictions of local life. Banco National Park, 8 kilometers north, offers rainforest trails with monkeys and rare birds, reachable in 20 minutes. Cultural tours include visits to traditional dance performances or cocoa-processing demonstrations, reflecting the country’s export economy. Dining options feature attiéké (cassava couscous) and grilled fish at lagoon-side maquis. Ferries cross to Île Boulay for beach walks. October to April avoids the rainy season, ideal for city tours. Security precautions are advised; guided excursions ensure safe navigation.

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$647