Local Markets
Visit the central market areas to see the variety of agricultural products that drive the local economy.





Béttié is a small but significant town located in the Comoé District of eastern Ivory Coast. With a population of approximately 11,000, it serves as a vital administrative and trade hub for the surrounding agricultural communities. Visitors will find a peaceful, slow-paced environment that provides a genuine look at daily life in the region. The town is characterized by its local markets and its position within the lush, river-fed landscapes of eastern Ivory Coast, making it an interesting stop for those looking to venture off the beaten path and experience true Ivorian hospitality.
Béttié is a small but significant town located in the Comoé District of eastern Ivory Coast. With a population of approximately 11,000, it serves as a vital administrative and trade hub for the surrounding agricultural communities. Visitors will find a peaceful, slow-paced environment that provides a genuine look at daily life in the region. The town is characterized by its local markets and its position within the lush, river-fed landscapes of eastern Ivory Coast, making it an interesting stop for those looking to venture off the beaten path and experience true Ivorian hospitality.
Authentic rural Ivorian atmosphere.
Local agricultural hub in the Comoé District.
Proximity to the scenic Comoé River region.
Limited formal tourist accommodation and infrastructure.
Road conditions in the rural Comoé region can vary, especially during the rainy season.
Cash is the primary medium of exchange; ensure you have enough before arriving.
Visit the central market areas to see the variety of agricultural products that drive the local economy.
While French is the official language, learning a few words in the local Anyi language is highly appreciated.
Authentic rural experiences and agricultural heritage.
XOF Fr
$30-$60 p/day
French, Anyi
Shared taxis are the most common way to travel between Béttié and nearby towns like Abengourou.
November-February
Warm temperatures with increasing humidity as the rainy season approaches.
The peak of the rainy season; expect lush landscapes but potentially difficult travel on unpaved roads.
Rains begin to taper off, leaving the surrounding countryside vibrant and green.
The dry season is the most comfortable time for visitors, with lower humidity and clearer skies.