Discover Guinea: Offroad adventures in untouched nature

Discover Guinea: Offroad adventures in untouched nature

Discover Guinea, an off-road paradise with unspoiled nature! Explore the dense forests, Fouta Djalon mountains, and the impressive Ditinn waterfalls.

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Discover Guinea: Offroad Adventures in Untouched Nature

Guinea is a paradise for off-road travel and offers unforgettable adventures in unspoiled nature. The dense forests and challenging trails invite you to explore the diverse landscapes. Special highlights are the picturesque mountains of Fouta Djalon and the impressive waterfalls of Ditinn. Experience the fascinating wildlife in nature parks like the Ziama Forest Reserve, where you can observe rare antelopes and numerous bird species. For exciting off-road routes and more information about Guinea, visit Ovecross.

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GOOD TO KNOW

Guinea Travel and Vacation – Good to know

Yes, a visa is required for entry into Guinea. Travelers must apply for a visa in advance, as it is not available on site. Applications can be made online or at the embassy. Make sure to submit all necessary documents, such as passport photos and proof of accommodation, to avoid delays.
The best airport to fly into is Conakry International Airport (CKY). This airport offers connections to several international destinations. Upon arrival, expect longer waiting times at immigration, whether for the visa or passport control.
The local currency in Guinea is the Guinean Franc (GNF). Cash is the preferred payment method, and credit cards are only accepted in larger cities and tourist facilities. It is recommended to bring enough cash, especially for rural areas and off-road adventures!
Vaccinations for yellow fever and other preventive measures are strongly recommended. Note that travel insurance is required by most tour operators. Always check your policies to ensure they cover overseas usage, especially for off-road activities.
To drive in Guinea, you need an international driving permit along with your national driving license. SIM cards are available in local shops and at the airport, and providers often have attractive prepaid plans. Don’t forget to unlock your phone so that local SIM cards work.
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