'''Djibo''' is in Burkina Faso. Djibo is pretty dry and dusty, with a lake. The population is predominantly Peul and thus Fulfulde is predominantly spoken and elevage is important. This is the capital of the Soum province. There is a substantial Mossi population with some others sprinkled in (Koroumba, Bella).

Get in

From Ouaga, you can go almost directly north through Kongoussi, which is shorter but unpaved the whole way (STAF), or go through Ouahigouya (Ouaga-OHG is paved, but OHG-Djibo is not) and change busses there (STMB, SOGEBAF). 4000 CFA one way; 7000 CFA round trip.

  • '''STMB''': daily 7:00, 14:30 to OHG, 11:00, 17:30 from OHG. Be sure to ask about their Carte de Fidelite (sort of like frequent flyer programs), which can be obtained in Ouaga or Ouahigouya.
  • '''STAF''': daily 7:00 (to and from Ouaga)
  • '''SOGEBAF''': daily 6:30, 13:30 to OHG, 10:00, 17:00 from OHG. There is a third bus to OHG on Wednesdays that leaves at 17:00. They are consistently very late and undependable.
  • Get around

    See

    Do

    There are some movie places?a popular one is one block east of the marche

    There is a traditional healer not too far from Djibo.

    Buy

  • '''Marche'''. Daily, relatively large and in the middle of town. Wednesday is marche day: there is a large animal market, vegetable selection is great, and the town is very crowded. The faux type factor is low.
  • '''Ladies of Djibo craft products''' This group of skilled Peul embroiderers sell their embroidered sarongs and bags in Djibo market and also online: [http://www.voiceinthedesert.org.uk/ladiesofdjibo/index.html Ladies of Djibo]
  • There are typical boutiques around the town but the largest are:

  • _gthe drive-thru_h ? near Hotel Massa - really nice people and a good selection including jam and oatmeal
  • _gthe one near Meillure Pain Locale_h ? also really nice people and good selection
  • _gthe one near the Caisse des Artisans_h ? also really nice people and good selection
  • Supermarche ? not really super, but an interesting variety of things
  • Eat

    Restaurants

    There are a few kiosques around (notably Kiosque Beldal and Kiosque Soutien) and meat is plentiful. Also:

  • '''Hotel Massa''' ? A variety of Togolese food. Sometimes you can get salad. The most expensive around.
  • '''La Causette''' ? Tanti makes good, inexpensive riz-sauce and to.
  • Street food and snacks

    There are little _gbenga lady_h operations around the marche; typically they offer benga, rice and sauce, and to. Also:

  • milk products ? Peuhl milk keeps yogurt, gappal, and chobbal plentiful in Djibo. The ladies at Kiosque Soutien have good yogurt. Not too far from the market is a place with cold, pasteurized milk and "Benin cheese" that has to be ordered in advance
  • bread ? Djibo is home to some of the best bread in Burkina. The standard pain locale is 50 CFA per loaf and is delicious, but Bol d'Or or "Meillure Pain Locale" has a large loaf of fantastic bread at 120 CFA.
  • buur-maasa and other forms of fried dough and potato-like produce are available around the marche
  • Mariam at the Secretariat Publique near SOGEBAF has fantastic yogurt, bisap, and toydo
  • Drink

  • '''Hotel Massa''' ? a fonctionnaire hot-spot (if you_fre trying to find a particular fonctionnaire, starting here and asking patrons if they_fve seen him/her is a good way to start); a bit more expensive.
  • '''La Detente''' ? sort of a younger crowd with lots of flirting
  • '''215''' ? great for an afternoon beer, the owner _gtink-tink_h enjoys Americans
  • '''Calypso''' ? popular for dancing on Saturday nights
  • Sleep

  • '''Auberge de Savanne''' - This auberge on the road into Djibo from Ouagadougou offers air-conditioned ensuite double rooms for 15000 CFA a night. It is a pleasant location with lots of greenery. Opened in 2007.
  • '''DPEBA hotel''': 1000 CFA (teacher rate), fantastic if it_fs available
  • '''Hotel Massa''': 5000 CFA for room with fan and bathroom in hallway, A/C is available but keep in mind that electricity in Djibo cuts off at from 1:00-7:00. Some Volunteers have had a terrible time here.
  • '''The Auberge''': otherwise known as 'the old auberge' - characterless, on the edge of town
  • Contact

  • '''Post Office''', Open M-F 7:30 ? 12 and 15:00 ? 17:00, Saturday 7:30 ? 12.
  • '''Internet'''. A cybercafe is located not too far from the Clinique Dentaire and 2 others have opened near the market.
  • Get out