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100km northeast of Ouaga. The population is mostly Mossi, so Moore is the primary language.

Kaya is the leather capital of Burkina, though San Francisco is a better bet if you're looking for whips, chaps and slings: check out the artisans market right at the front of the grand marché (near the round point).

  • Regional football games at Le Stade
  • Cinema (secteur 1)
  • Swimming pool at Hotel Zinoogo, if you don't mind not being able to see the bottom.
  • OA: 1500cfa one-way, a car leaves every hour from 6:30 until 20:00, goes to centre-ville.
  • Sogebaf stops on the paved road (on the way to Dori/Gorom-Gorom) and bush taxis can be found along the Kaya-Ouaga route.

Marché

In centre-ville, in front of the round point (with the white horse). Depending on the season you can get practically all fruits, veggies, and house supplies (buckets, mattresses, etc.).

Boutiques

Zam’s Alimentation: in front of the Total station on the main road; can get tuna, toilet paper, variety of cookies, alcohol, notebooks, etc.

Tailors

Various: in front of the marché, next to the marché, across from the bar L’Amitié. Prices (approximate): 1500 CFA for a skirt, 1000 CFA for a man’s shirt, 3000 CFA for a complet.

  • La Liberté (best food at lunch)
  • L’escale
  • Trois Luttes
  • Zinoogo – service takes forever so come prepared to wait (you can watch MTV and Eurosport TV)
  • Hotel Auberge (secteur 6) - nice views of the barrage – go to eat lunch.

Street food and snacks

Everywhere – pretty good brochettes across the street from the marché and outside of La Liberté

  • La Liberté
  • L’Amitié
  • L’escale
  • Payote
  • Nicole’s Dad’s Bar (by the cinema)