Get an intimate look at traditional Guinean life by taking a guided tour of a Baga village. The Baga people are known for their intricate masks and spiritual rituals. Visitors have the opportunity to observe daily activities, interact with local peop... more
Get an intimate look at traditional Guinean life by taking a guided tour of a Baga village. The Baga people are known for their intricate masks and spiritual rituals. Visitors have the opportunity to observe daily activities, interact with local people, and gain insights into their customs and traditions. less
The Camayenne Peninsula is home to many of Conakry`s most upscale neighborhoods and attractions, including numerous beach resorts, hotels, and restaurants. The peninsula is also home to several embassies and government buildings, adding to the area`s... more
The Camayenne Peninsula is home to many of Conakry`s most upscale neighborhoods and attractions, including numerous beach resorts, hotels, and restaurants. The peninsula is also home to several embassies and government buildings, adding to the area`s importance. A stroll around the Camayenne Peninsula offers beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean. less
Established during the French colonial era, Conakry Botanical Garden is a verdant oasis in the bustling capital. Visitors can explore its lush pathways, which showcase a variety of tropical plants, including many native Guinean species. The garden`s... more
Established during the French colonial era, Conakry Botanical Garden is a verdant oasis in the bustling capital. Visitors can explore its lush pathways, which showcase a variety of tropical plants, including many native Guinean species. The garden`s tranquil atmosphere offers a welcome respite from the city`s hustle and bustle. less
Conakry Grand Mosque, one of Africa`s largest mosques, is a significant religious site in Guinea. With its towering minarets and vast prayer hall, it can accommodate up to 10,000 worshippers. Its impressive architecture and spiritual significance mak... more
Conakry Grand Mosque, one of Africa`s largest mosques, is a significant religious site in Guinea. With its towering minarets and vast prayer hall, it can accommodate up to 10,000 worshippers. Its impressive architecture and spiritual significance make it a must-visit, even for non-Muslim visitors. less
For an authentic slice of local life, head to Conakry`s Central Market. This bustling market is filled with vendors selling a wide variety of goods, from fresh produce and local delicacies to textiles and handicrafts. It`s the perfect place to practi... more
For an authentic slice of local life, head to Conakry`s Central Market. This bustling market is filled with vendors selling a wide variety of goods, from fresh produce and local delicacies to textiles and handicrafts. It`s the perfect place to practice your haggling skills and pick up a souvenir or two. less
Located in the town of Boffa, the Fortin de Boffa is a historic site that dates back to the Portuguese colonial era. Visitors can see the remnants of the fort and learn about its role in Guinea`s history. Despite its ruinous state, it is a place of h... more
Located in the town of Boffa, the Fortin de Boffa is a historic site that dates back to the Portuguese colonial era. Visitors can see the remnants of the fort and learn about its role in Guinea`s history. Despite its ruinous state, it is a place of historical importance and worth a visit for history enthusiasts. less
Fouta Djallon, a highland region in central Guinea, is known for its stunning landscapes, which include rolling hills, deep canyons, waterfalls, and rivers. The region is also home to the Fula people, one of West Africa`s largest ethnic groups. Visit... more
Fouta Djallon, a highland region in central Guinea, is known for its stunning landscapes, which include rolling hills, deep canyons, waterfalls, and rivers. The region is also home to the Fula people, one of West Africa`s largest ethnic groups. Visiting Fouta Djallon offers the chance to experience traditional Fula culture, and hiking in its beautiful landscapes is a real adventure. less
For those interested in African literature and scholarly works, a visit to the Guinea National Library in Conakry is a must. This library hosts a vast collection of documents, books, and periodicals, and is a great resource for learning more about Gu... more
For those interested in African literature and scholarly works, a visit to the Guinea National Library in Conakry is a must. This library hosts a vast collection of documents, books, and periodicals, and is a great resource for learning more about Guinea`s culture, history, and academic contributions. less
Month | Temperature | Sunshine hours | Raindays |
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January | 33 °C | 10 | 1 |
February | 34 °C | 10 | 1 |
March | 36 °C | 10 | 2 |
April | 35 °C | 11 | 4 |
May | 33 °C | 10 | 12 |
June | 30 °C | 10 | 18 |
July | 29 °C | 9 | 23 |
August | 28 °C | 9 | 25 |
September | 29 °C | 9 | 23 |
October | 31 °C | 10 | 14 |
November | 32 °C | 10 | 5 |
December | 32 °C | 10 | 0 |
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Currency | Guinean Franc |
Population | 13587998 |
Tourists per year | 40 |
Tourists per resident | 2.9437743514534E-6 |
Foundation | 1958 |