7 Things NOT To Do in The Ivory Coast
7 Things NOT To Do in The Ivory Coast
Cote d’Ivoire or Ivory Coast is located on the west coast of Africa and is not at all what you’d expect from a sub-Saharan desert country. It is the most bio-diverse country in west-Africa and has beautiful coastlines, mountains, ruins, forests, and even a cathedral. In 60 years of independence from the French, it has suffered civil wars,…
source
Reviews
0 %
First world prices for a third world service (and it’s not going to be easy)! Well, I think I’ll go to the first world country instead then, thank you very much 😅
Something about this video seems very untrustworthy. You say things "not to do" but then you cover visas. So am I not to get my visa, per the title on this video? Idiot. Then you say don't expect Airbnb. A quick search of Abidjan turned up 175 units all to myself for less than $30 USD. Lastly, you say "don't expect it to be easy". Is this something not to do? What are you talking about?
ghana
military coops – uhhh
https://youtube.com/@seffadjei
Sir fo You know where is st Mary's hospital in Ivory coast
Get a visa, copies of passports, be polite to police. Glad I watched this video I’d be lost over there not knowing these vital tips 🙄🤣🤣
French is not the native language. Its the national and official language. But not native
So i lived there for 37 days and the ATMs aren't that uncommon and I only had one person ask if a bill was fake while I was there l so the ATMs and the money are reliable. generally speaking most people were nice if not just relaxed at least. Some people even invited my girlfriend and I to a new years party which was really nice. The hotel I went to was really nice in yamasukro. I loved the city, Oh and there's so much good food and great spicy food. Honestly it was a lovely place to call home for a while and I'd love to go back.
You should have done some research before going. But we do have airbnb, Uber, 5 star hotels as well. And it's one of the most developed countries in Africa. But you are right about the rainy season but it's from June to July. And finally, we do have E visa so you can get a visa upon arrival 😊👌🏾
We have Airbnb!
Abidjan alone has 300+ Air bnb. Its very easy to change foreign currency, personally I used the ATM and the Airport as Banks can have long cues. No point in checking if the currency is real if you don't know what to look for. I know a little French but not enough to have a conversation. Google translate on my mobile phone came in very handy. The literacy rate is not as high as in the West so when taking a Taxi you can set Google Maps to give directions in French. In crowded places be careful of getting your pocket picked but you should be mindful of that the world over. By the way I am not from Africa.
Quand on fait un passage éclair dans une région , on se tait . On ne va pas raconter des bobards pour égailler la galerie.
En côte d'ivoire , on ne se tire pas dessus à tout bout de champ!!!!
I go there to visit family every summer, I love the raining season
there’s a lot wrong with this video.
i supposed to go there too many times…
Liar liar. This country is one of the most developed in Africa
Dont go in the summma😩🤣
lol what a liar I been in this country twice with my friends and everything you are saying …just a lie this video should be deleted so you can learn about " searching" before making another video on another country.
I saw the thumbnail and coincidentally, it’s July, in the United States, and as of right now.
The women there are more friendly than the women here in the United States
Cameroon 🇨🇲
I need to see what should we not do in Australia