Sites of interest to tourists in Ouagadougou include: The Bangr Weogo Urban Park, National Museum of Burkina Faso,[1] the International Art & Craft Fair, and the Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou.
Sites of interest in Ziniaré include: the Ziniare Wildlife Park, the granite sculpture symposium, which takes place every two years,[2] and the Museum of Manega.
[3] Sites of interest in Koudougou include the sacred crocodiles of Sabou.
[4] Sites of interest in Bobo-Dioulasso include: the Grand Mosque,[5] the mausoleum of Guimbi Ouattara,[6] the Houet Provincial Museum, and the Guinguette.
[8] Most visitors arriving to Burkina Faso for tourism purposes were from the following countries of nationality:[9]