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Rossel Guide - Guinea We were in Guinea during rainy season. Being one of the rainiest countries in West Africa we expected the worst, but it all was quite OK as long as you stay away from the coast. It seemed that every kilometre we got away from the coast already gave considerable less rain. In Koundara it rained once a week and in Labé almost every day. Mali-ville was again better, maybe once every three days rain. |
Africa
Guide - Guinea
The Republic of Guinea, on the west coast of Africa is bordered to the north
by Senegal and Mali and on the east by Mali and the Ivory Coast, on the
south by Liberia and Sierra Leone, on the west by the Atlantic Ocean and
on the northwest by Guinea-Bissau.
World66
Travel Guide - Guinea
Guinea Conakry is one of those countries where traveling means hard work.
Roads are in bad shape in the dry season and in no shape during the rainy
season. But hard work is often the most rewarding work; the people of Guinea
are very friendly and the landscape can be breathtaking
Lonely
Planet - Guinea
In Guinea you can trek through beautiful highland scenery and track wildlife
in the jungles of the southeast. But the country still reels from a regime
that turned its back on liberté , égalité and fraternité and embraced Maoist
ideology in the 1950s.
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