Frequently Asked Questions

Payments

Attendees will depart on January 10, 2024, with Ethiopian Airlines from New York and arrive in Abidjan on January 11, 2024. The use of a reputable airline ensures a comfortable and safe travel experience.
The $5000 package includes a round-trip flight, accommodation, in-country transportation, a ticket to first-round games, and a guided tour of Ivory Coast's tourist sites. This all-inclusive package guarantees safety, comfort, and a curated experience.
Prior to travel, attendees should consult healthcare professionals. Routine vaccines like measles, diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis are advised. Depending on health history, additional vaccines like yellow fever, typhoid, and hepatitis A/B might be recommended for entry into Ivory Coast.
Yes, Cote D'ivoire is listed as one of the safest countries in the world.
In case of bad weather, we have contingency plans. This involves adjusting schedules, providing rain gear, and timely communication of changes to ensure attendees' safety and comfort.
Absolutely, travelers to Africa are generally warmly welcomed by locals. Ivory Coast is no exception, known for its friendly and hospitable people who are eager to share their culture and traditions with visitors.
Yes, Africa is home to a mix of developed and developing countries, each with its own level of infrastructure and amenities. Ivory Coast, for instance, has experienced significant development in recent years, with modern cities, transportation networks, and facilities.
Certainly, many African countries, including Ivory Coast, offer a range of modern and luxurious hotels that cater to various preferences and budgets.
Yes, a visa is typically required to enter most African countries, including Ivory Coast. However, we've partnered with the Embassy of Cote d'Ivoire - Office of Tourism to expedite the visa process for our tour participants, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience.
Yes, many parts of Africa, including Ivory Coast, have access to the internet and mobile networks. While connectivity may vary in remote areas, major cities and tourist destinations offer reliable internet services.
While English may not be the primary language in all African countries, it's often spoken to varying degrees, especially in tourist areas. In Ivory Coast, French is the official language, but English is understood and spoken by many in the hospitality and tourism sectors.
African cuisine is diverse and rich in flavors. Ivory Coast offers a delightful range of dishes influenced by local ingredients and cultural traditions. From fresh seafood to exotic fruits and flavorful stews, it's a paradise for food enthusiasts.

Travel reccomendations

Basilica of Our Lady of Peace: One of the world's largest churches, this stunning basilica in Yamoussoukro boasts breathtaking architecture and panoramic views from its observation deck.

Comoe National Park: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this park is known for its diverse wildlife, including elephants, crocodiles, and more. Guided safaris provide an opportunity to experience Ivory Coast's natural beauty.

Grand-Bassam: A historic coastal town with charming colonial architecture, Grand-Bassam is a UNESCO-listed site. It offers a glimpse into Ivory Coast's past and features art galleries, craft shops, and serene beaches.

Taï National Park: Another UNESCO-listed park, Taï is renowned for its primary rainforest, diverse ecosystems, and rare animal species, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts.

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