Abidjan
 

Abidjan is the very European capital of Ivory Coast. As the expats says: It is such a nice place because it’s so conveniently close to Africa. This remark is very true for the wealthy parts of town: Le Plateau, Cocody and les Duex Plateaux, here you will almost feel in Europe. Most pf the 2.5 million inhabitants live in other quarters howvere such as Treichville, Morcory or Adjame. These are very lively places, very busy and very much African. These two faces make Abidjan a very intersting detsination.
Abidjan is large, clean and fairly modern. The town offers a wide variety of things to do. There are a few sights worth checking out, the most important one being the Hotel Ivoire. The area is good for daytrips

 

 

Bondoukou
 

The Abron kingdom of Jamalala was established in the seventeenth century byan Akan group, the Abron, who had fled the developing Asante confederationin what is present-day Ghana. From their settlement south of Bondoukou,the Abron gradually extended their hegemony over the Juula in Bondoukou,who were recent émigrés from the market city of Begho.Before the Juula were the Lorhon, Nafana and Kulango. Actually those among them whoconverted into Islam are today called Juula as well. Bondoukou developed into a major centre of commerce and Islam. The kingdom's Quranic scholars attracted students from all parts of West Africa.

 

 

Bongouanou
 

Bongouanou is the main centre. Around it there are historical and cultural centres such as KOTOBI, ABONGOUA and many more. Anyone who is fascinated by exotic things can visit the sacred lake and all its marvels!