LA PAILLOTE LONGOTE
Read moreA vast concession without a shadow corner, Down, is frequently recommended as the best hostel in the corner. The whole stay is quite rustic, but the rooms that have toilets and showers with the running water provide perfectly comfortable comfort. Electricity is available at the end of the day. Restoration.
CENTRE D’ACCUEIL CATHOLIQUE SAINT-JOSEPH
Read moreCertainly the best address to sleep in Bouar. Rooms with mosquito nets are clean. They each have a small washbasin and electricity, especially with solar energy. The health care is common and very well maintained. Finally, it is always very rewarding to be able to discuss during meals with people working on the ground: diocesan priests, missionaries or co-workers.
LA PALMERAIE DE LA TOMI
Read moreThis hostel, which owes its name to the nearby river, consists of traditional barns scattered in a meadow. Exterior latrines are clean and the studio has a shower (cold water). A few tables and stools are arranged in the garden, in the shade of palm trees, to refresh with a soda or beer. A quiet and relaxing place.
NATIONAL HÔTEL
Read moreA labyrinth oasis on a busy street, the National Hotel is certainly an original testimony of the style of the 1970 s. Surprisingly, a maze of stairs connects the rooms to the reception via an external flat platform. Behind a new yellow and white façade, its 30 rooms have been renovated. A little bit of young people who adds the quality of this hotel. Reception at the reception is courteous and dedicated.