Attractions in Burkina Faso (44 total · 3 regions)

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Laongo Sculpture Park
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Laongo Sculpture Park

📍 Ziniaré

🖼 Art Gallery

An extraordinary open-air gallery where international artists have carved intricate figures directly into the natural granite landscape.

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Manéga Museum
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Manéga Museum

📍 Manéga

🖼 Art Gallery

A vast cultural complex showcasing traditional masks, funerary stones, and the diverse heritage of Burkina Faso's ethnic groups.

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Monument aux Héros Nationaux
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Monument aux Héros Nationaux

📍 Ouagadougou

🏛 Landmark

A futuristic architectural tower in the Ouaga 2000 district that honors the nation's history and offers panoramic city views.

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National Museum of Burkina Faso
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National Museum of Burkina Faso

📍 Ouagadougou

🖼 Art Gallery

The country's primary cultural institution housing significant collections of contemporary Burkinabé art, traditional masks, and ethnographic artifacts.

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Pan-African Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou (FESPACO)
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Pan-African Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou (FESPACO)

📍 Ouagadougou

🎭 Event

Late February to early March (biennial in odd years), 8-day event, over 100,000 international visitors, Africa's premier film festival. Features outdoor cinema screenings at the Place des Cinéastes and public cultural marketplaces suitable for all ages.

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Parc Urbain Bangr Weogo
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Parc Urbain Bangr Weogo

📍 Ouagadougou

🧗 Adventure

A massive urban forest and wildlife sanctuary in the heart of the city offering hiking trails, a small zoo, and a natural history museum.

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Circuit du Plateau Central

Circuit du Plateau Central

📍 Ouagadougou

🚗 Road Trip

Approximately 150km paved loop (1-2 days) through the cultural heart of the Mossi plateau. The route is entirely paved and traverses the Sahelian savannah, connecting the capital to major cultural sites including the Ziniaré Wildlife Park, the world-renowned open-air granite masterpieces of the Laongo Sculpture Park, and the extensive ethnological collections at the Museum of Manéga.

Moro-Naba Palace

Moro-Naba Palace

📍 Ouagadougou

🏘 Town / Village

The traditional residence of the Mossi King, famous for the weekly Friday morning ceremony representing the ruler's historical departure for war.

Bazoulé Sacred Crocodile Village
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Bazoulé Sacred Crocodile Village

📍 Bazoulé

🏘 Town / Village

A traditional village known for its historic relationship with sacred crocodiles that live peacefully alongside the local community in a sacred pond.

Parc Animalier de Ziniaré
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Parc Animalier de Ziniaré

📍 Ziniaré

🧗 Adventure

A sprawling wildlife park near the capital that offers families the opportunity to observe lions, elephants, and other African wildlife in a natural outdoor setting.

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Bazoulé Sacred Crocodile Pond

Bazoulé Sacred Crocodile Pond

📍 Bazoulé

🏔 Scenic View

A natural pond where visitors can safely interact with hundreds of legendary sacred crocodiles in a traditional village setting.

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Cathédrale de l'Immaculée-Conception

Cathédrale de l'Immaculée-Conception

📍 Ouagadougou

🏛 Landmark

A grand red-brick cathedral built in the 1930s, representing a unique blend of Romanesque and traditional Sahelian architectural influences.

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International Art and Craft Fair of Ouagadougou (SIAO)

International Art and Craft Fair of Ouagadougou (SIAO)

📍 Ouagadougou

🎭 Event

Late October to early November (biennial in even years), 10-day event, thousands of global exhibitors and buyers. The world's leading African handicraft showcase featuring artisan pavilions, cultural demonstrations, and massive open-air markets.

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Loumbila Beach

Loumbila Beach

📍 Loumbila

🌊 Water Park

A large lakeside nautical centre and recreation complex offering swimming pools and water-based activities near the Loumbila dam.

Village Artisanal de Ouagadougou

Village Artisanal de Ouagadougou

📍 Ouagadougou

🏘 Town / Village

A vibrant cultural hub where visitors can observe traditional artisans at work and purchase authentic Burkinabé crafts.

Musée de la Nature ©

Musée de la Nature

📍 Ouagadougou

🔬 Science

A natural history exhibit located within the city's largest urban park, featuring biological specimens and displays on West African biodiversity.

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Place des Cinéastes ©

Place des Cinéastes

📍 Ouagadougou

🏛 Landmark

An iconic urban monument located in the heart of the city that pays tribute to Ouagadougou's status as the capital of African cinema.

Faso Parc

Faso Parc

📍 Ouagadougou

🎢 Theme Park

The largest amusement park in Burkina Faso, providing a variety of mechanical rides, a Ferris wheel, and family-friendly recreational spaces.

Musée de l'Eau

Musée de l'Eau

📍 Loumbila

🔬 Science

An educational discovery center showcasing the science of water management and hydraulic history in the Sahel through interactive and outdoor exhibits.