Category: Guinea
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10 days in Guinea Conackry

We spent ten days in Guinea: five in the northern Fouta Djallon region and five in the capital, Conakry. Guinea is one of the most challenging countries to travel in Africa—roads are riddled with potholes, progress is slowed by heavily overloaded trucks, and accommodation is often disproportionately expensive for the quality offered. Despite all this, Read more
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Day 35-40 – Conackry part 2.

Február 23-28.: The next day our plan was to visit the islands. We didn’t want to go all the way into the city, so instead, we took a tuk-tuk (this was Ádám’s first tuk-tuk ride, and he really enjoyed it) and a motorcycle (which he enjoyed less because there were three of us on one Read more
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35-40. Nap – Conackry: 1. rész

Február 23-28.: A Fouta Djallon régió után Conakryba vettük az irányt. Bár reggel 8-kor elindultunk, a forgalom (és a kátyúk) miatt mégsem tudtunk elérni Conakryba, ezért egy előtte lévő kis településen, Coyahban aludtunk, ahol egy nagyon szép helyen lévő szállást találtunk egy kis patak partján. Másnap, a napfelkeltével, 7-kor elindultunk Conakryba, azonban ez az időpont Read more
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Day 30-34: Fouta Djallon (Guinea)

February 18-22: We headed from Guinea-Bissau to Guinea. Google estimated in the morning that the 189 kilometers journey would had taken 4 hours, with a temperature of 24°C to reach the first Guinean settlement. Based on our experiences and others’ reports, we estimated it would take at least 10 hours and 40°C – and we Read more
