So in the matter of spending 7 weeks here so far we have
found some great hot spots in and around Ouagadougou! In our spare time usually
on the weekends, when we’re not working and don’t have much else to do at home,
we have discovered a few places to go on a night out, for a birthday meal, to
have the pleasures of amazing desserts, find tourist attractions and enjoy
festival music!
So here are a number of places we came across:
1. So after going on safari, many of our volunteers
were on the mission to find another tourist attraction quite similar that we
could find in the tourist guide! Whilst some volunteers decided to go to Bobo
for the weekend, the rest of us thought we’d take a trip to this mysterious
location of where there are many sacred crocodiles near by a village out of
Ouagadougou but more in the rural areas. At first I was really unsure about the
place as we were told that you feed them live chickens and goats, bearing in
mind that they’re sacred too, but you could also sit on them for a photo??? Very
strange.
Anyway, we all went and some of us volunteers braved it out and knelt down over the crocodile for a photo haha and we saw at least 1 crocodiles all at once run for one chicken! Was pretty crazy, the first chicken even ran straight at them but still got away free, we thought that pretty much deserved his life. I went off for a bit and made a friend with a little monkey who was unfortunately chained up around a tree. I fed him an orange, and peeled away pieces for him as he leaped up with joy and reached out with his hands like a little old man. Was unbelievably cute!
Anyway, we all went and some of us volunteers braved it out and knelt down over the crocodile for a photo haha and we saw at least 1 crocodiles all at once run for one chicken! Was pretty crazy, the first chicken even ran straight at them but still got away free, we thought that pretty much deserved his life. I went off for a bit and made a friend with a little monkey who was unfortunately chained up around a tree. I fed him an orange, and peeled away pieces for him as he leaped up with joy and reached out with his hands like a little old man. Was unbelievably cute!
2. Musee of Ouagadougou was very interesting as it
showed the beauty of their traditional masks from the history of Burkina Faso.
We saw such a huge range of traditional masks, outfits and costumes for
occasions like funerals, marriages and festivals. We also saw some modern art,
which had some strong messages. I found nearly all the art pieces interesting
and asked about their concept. There was one which was a sculpture of a factory
building called “The machine”, with an entrance saying welcome and many black
people walking in, but all fighting and falling over each other. The factory
had chimneys with black twisted smoke coming out, and the exit had many white
people coming out, in rows and all in line in an orderly fashion. The piece
really spoke and was supposed to shock people so I think, and altogether I
found quite interesting.
3.
A great
place to go for AMAZING cool down and delicious treat is N’ice Cream. When you first
walk in there and out of the 40 degree heat, it feels like a freezer with how
high the air con is turned up. It felt like I was back in Italy, with the huge
range of different flavoured ice cream. I was spoilt for choice but had to go
with my heart and choose Chocolat and Nutella of course!
4.
For Joe and Ian’s birthday, we went to a Chinese
restaurant near Calypso, which was also an amazing treat. I stayed well away
from buying any rice as we get that 24/7 anyway but ordered sweet and sour
chicken with noodles! We pretty much took over the whole place and put together
almost every table in the restaurant together. The bill I can’t even explain
how much of a pain it was but we had a good night and couldn’t complain about
the awesome food!
5.
Barka restaurant and bar was pretty laid back,
nice to have some burgers and fries with maybe a cheeky cocktail. Kind of
reminded me of Relish back home, the burgers were as great, and the mojitos
also!! We went for Tom’s birthday and had a cool night, although the music was
a little strange. They were good musicians but not really my style as it was
quite dark, hip hop, with loads of rapping and maybe one solid beat. Plenty of
Europeans though, and rasta guys all in dreads haha. Our journey home that
night was pretty funny also as you can squeeze many people in a taxi on a night
here, which is normal, we fitted 7 people in with a tight squeeze and Isla was
hilarious and cuddled up to us all!
6. Le P’tit Bazar has to be my favourite though. This bar plays amazing bands, we’ve been twice so far and they have not disappointed! First time we just visited by chance and happened to arrive just in time for a reggae gig! Was amazing, people were dancing, singing a long and the place was packed! I didn’t manage to take my phone that night but I had an awesome time. Second time we brought more volunteers a long and it happened to be a jazz band playing, a woman on the saxophone and a guy on trumpet with an AMAZING electric guitarist also!! Plus a little boy got up on stage to sing, his voice was unbelievable!
6. Le P’tit Bazar has to be my favourite though. This bar plays amazing bands, we’ve been twice so far and they have not disappointed! First time we just visited by chance and happened to arrive just in time for a reggae gig! Was amazing, people were dancing, singing a long and the place was packed! I didn’t manage to take my phone that night but I had an awesome time. Second time we brought more volunteers a long and it happened to be a jazz band playing, a woman on the saxophone and a guy on trumpet with an AMAZING electric guitarist also!! Plus a little boy got up on stage to sing, his voice was unbelievable!
7.
Lastly, a small place but still worth
mentioning!! The best Pain Anglais in Ouaga, just in the center near Calypso
the night club. Oh my god, I bought a compose size, which included a lot of
meat, egg, salad and was all toasted and in a pretty big baguette. Only for 700
F which is like 70p!!
Sorry no photo as i couldn't help but dig in before taking a photo!! :|
Sorry no photo as i couldn't help but dig in before taking a photo!! :|
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