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  1. Faranah, town, central Guinea, western Africa. The town is located on the Niger River and was founded in the 1890s as a French outpost in the campaign against Samory Touré, the Malinke warrior-leader.

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  2. Dec 14, 2023 · Faranah, located in the heart of Guinea, is a town known for its rolling hills, fertile plains, and the meandering Milo River. The region is predominantly inhabited by the Fulani people, who have a rich cultural heritage and traditions.

  3. Faranah Region (N'Ko: ߝߙߊߣߊ߫ ߕߌ߲߬ߞߎߘߎ߲) is located in east-central Guinea. It is bordered by the countries of Sierra Leone and Mali and the Guinean regions of Kankan, Mamou, Nzérékoré, and Labé.

    • Conakry
    • Iles de Los
    • National Park of Upper Niger
    • Nzérékoré
    • Fouta Djallon Highlands
    • Mount Nimba
    • Cape Verga
    • Labé
    • Faranah
    • Kindia

    Pulsating to very African rhythms with its patchwork of markets (just check out the colourful veg in Madina bazaar), beer bars and Malinke music dives, Conakry is everything you’d expect of a capital representing one of West Africa’s most haphazard nations. Coups and counter coups have unfolded (often bloodily) between its streets over the decades,...

    A spattering of islands that sits just off the coast from the beating streets of Conakry city, the Iles de Los offer a glimpse of what Guinea could be, or would be, were it not for its unstable political life. Sprawled out over the islands of Tamara, Roume and Kassa (along with a few smaller add-on isles), the archipelago is a place of sloping gold...

    Dominating a whopping 6,000 square kilometers in the midst of eastern Guinea, the National Park of Upper Niger (or the National Park Haut Niger, as it’s known locally) is now on the very forefront of West African conservation. A vast expanse of riparian woodlands and savannah, winding rivers and montane thickets is home to some of the only remainin...

    This fast-growing city has been a regular receptacle for refugees fleeing conflicts in other West African countries to the south. Consequently, there’s a truly diverse population of locals inhabiting the sprawling barrios and shanty towns that emerge from the sweeping forest lands that run along the length of the Liberian border, not to mention a t...

    A carpet of green interspersed only by the occasional hoodoo and craggy protrusion of ancient sandstone rock, weathered and eroded away by century after century of attrition, covers the vast expanse known as the Fouta Djallon. Occupying the heart of Guinea, this verdant landscape of jungle-dressed valleys and lichen-spotted stones has garnered a re...

    Straddling the tristate join of Guinea, Ivory Coast and Liberia in the extreme south-east of the nation, Mount Nimba marks the highest point in the wild and rugged Nimba Range. It arches like a great, grass-clad backbone from the rolling fields of swaying savannah that surround it, with verdant highland meadows and lawns of green that are often far...

    Bamboo beach huts and swaying coconut palms, shimmering yellow sands and the endless crash of the Atlantic rollers make Cape Verga – poking its way out of the Guinea coastline some hours’ drive north out of Conakry – seem more akin to the fabled beach paradises of Madagascar or the Caribbean. You might just have to pinch yourself to remember you’re...

    Situated almost smack bang in the heart of Guinea, just a stone’s throw from the rising peaks and forests of the aforementioned Fouta Djallon, Labé represents the second-largest city in the entire country. Benefitting from a historic location on the crossroads of some of West Africa’s most important trading routes, this one’s market (known suitably...

    The birthplace of Guinea’s onetime leader, Sékou Touré, Faranah is has transformed from tiny little agriculture town in the heart of the nation to a built-up provincial center in just the last century. One of the favoured gateways to the popular Haut Niger National Park (which lies just a stone’s throw to the east), it’s also got a large mosque and...

    Just a short ride through the West African savannah from the throbbing capital city of Conakry, the little bucolic getaway of Kindia offers a respite from the urban fray of Guinea’s coast. Head into the small provincial town of low-rise cottages and the occasional thatched hamlet to experience the day-to-day vibes of country life. You’ll get to sam...

  4. Travelling to Faranah. In this page you can find every information for a holiday in Faranah, a pretty good destination in Guinea (all info about the whole country here). We will answer the most important questions: what to visit, when to go , how to get to Faranah and what means of transport to use to get around.

  5. Faranah, located in the heart of Guinea, is a hidden gem for travelers seeking authentic experiences in West Africa. This vibrant city offers a unique blend of rich cultural heritage, natural wonders, and warm hospitality.

  6. Faranah is a region in east-central Guinea. It is bordered by the countries of Sierra Leone and Mali and the Guinean regions of Kankan, Mamou, Nzérékoré, and Labé. The regional capital is the town of Faranah. As of the 2014 census, 942,733 people lived there. It has an area of 35.581 km 2 (13.738 sq mi).

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