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1. Quick Facts
- Best time to visit: November–February
- Difficulty: 5 / 5
- Road conditions: Mixed paved roads and rough remote routes
- Visa situation: Visa required for many travelers
- Important note: Security conditions can significantly affect route feasibility
2. Why Overland Burkina Faso?
Burkina Faso was historically part of classic West African overland routes, especially for travelers crossing the region between coastal West Africa and the Sahel. The country offers broad savannah landscapes, traditional villages, lively markets, and a very different overland experience from North or Southern Africa.
For experienced overlanders, Burkina Faso represented a rugged, culturally rich transit destination linking Mali, Niger, Benin, Togo, Ghana, and Ivory Coast.
Highlights traditionally included the capital Ouagadougou, the cultural city of Bobo-Dioulasso, rural Sahel landscapes, and classic trans-West Africa road travel.
However, Burkina Faso is currently very different from the easy overland routes of past decades. Security conditions and regional instability can make travel significantly more difficult or inappropriate depending on route and timing.
This is not a casual overland destination.
3. Main Overlanding Routes
Route A: Southern Transit Route (Historical Highlight)
Ghana border → Ouagadougou → Bobo-Dioulasso → Ivory Coast border
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- Distance: ~800–1,200 km depending on route
- Road type: Paved highways + secondary roads
- Fuel: Historically manageable in main corridors
Traditionally the most practical route for trans-West Africa overlanders.
Route B: Eastern Transit Route
Benin / Togo border regions → Niger direction
- Road type: Mixed paved and rough roads
- Fuel: Variable
- Difficulty: High
Historically used by long-distance regional overlanders.
Route C: Rural Interior Routes
Secondary roads across interior Burkina Faso.
- Road type: Rough roads, remote areas
- Fuel: Planning essential
- Difficulty: Very high
Only suited to highly experienced expedition travelers under appropriate conditions.
4. Borders & Entry Points
Burkina Faso borders:
- Mali
- Niger
- Benin
- Togo
- Ghana
- Ivory Coast
Vehicle requirements may include:
- Passport
- Visa
- Vehicle registration papers
- ECOWAS insurance / regional coverage
- Temporary import documentation
- Carnet de Passage depending on route context
Border formalities in West Africa can be slow and bureaucratic.
5. Driving Conditions
Driving conditions vary significantly.
- Major roads historically manageable
- Secondary roads rough
- Long remote stretches
- Heat and dust major factors
- Rainy season can damage roads
Checkpoints are common.
Night driving is strongly discouraged.
6. Fuel & Logistics
Logistics can be demanding.
- Fuel availability generally better in cities
- Remote areas require planning
- Cash essential
- Limited repair options outside cities
- SIM connectivity variable
Regional logistics are more complex than in easier overland destinations.
7. Camping & Accommodation
Traditional overland travel options included:
- Wild camping in remote areas (with caution)
- Basic hotels in towns
- Guesthouses in larger settlements
Current security realities may make spontaneous camping inappropriate.
8. Safety & Risks
This is the defining issue for Burkina Faso.
Major concerns:
- Serious security threats in some regions
- Armed attacks / instability
- Road security concerns
- Bureaucratic delays
- Heat exhaustion
- Remote breakdown risk
Travel feasibility depends heavily on current conditions and route choice.
9. Best Time to Visit
- November–February: Cooler dry season
- March–May: Extremely hot
- June–October: Rainy season, road deterioration possible
Dry season is operationally easier.
10. Sample Itinerary
Route planning depends entirely on current security conditions.
Historically:
- Ghana border entry
- Ouagadougou
- Bobo-Dioulasso
- Ivory Coast exit
At present, flexible planning and current security research are essential.
11. FAQ
Do I need a 4×4?
Strongly recommended for serious overland routes.
Is Burkina Faso beginner-friendly?
No.
Is wild camping easy?
Current security conditions may make this inappropriate.
12. Other Ways to Travel Burkina Faso
- Backpacking Burkina Faso
- City Trips Burkina Faso
- RV Travel Burkina Faso
- Getting Around
- Further Info