Transport
Shared taxis are the most common way to travel between nearby settlements in the Lagunes District.





Kodiébouman, also known as Kondiébouman, is a small settlement nestled in the Lagunes District of Ivory Coast. Home to a population of nearly 7,000 residents, the town serves as a local hub within the southern part of the country. Visitors will find a tranquil environment far removed from the bustling urban centers, characterized by its rural charm and traditional West African atmosphere. Its location in the Lagunes region provides a backdrop of lush landscapes typical of southern Ivory Coast, making it an ideal stop for those looking to experience a slower pace of life.
Kodiébouman, also known as Kondiébouman, is a small settlement nestled in the Lagunes District of Ivory Coast. Home to a population of nearly 7,000 residents, the town serves as a local hub within the southern part of the country. Visitors will find a tranquil environment far removed from the bustling urban centers, characterized by its rural charm and traditional West African atmosphere. Its location in the Lagunes region provides a backdrop of lush landscapes typical of southern Ivory Coast, making it an ideal stop for those looking to experience a slower pace of life.
Authentic small-town Ivorian atmosphere.
Located within the lush Lagunes District.
A population of nearly 7,000 residents offering a community feel.
Tranquil environment away from major tourist tracks.
Limited accommodation options for international tourists.
Tropical climate with significant rainfall during the summer months.
A quiet, residential atmosphere with few commercial attractions.
Shared taxis are the most common way to travel between nearby settlements in the Lagunes District.
Basic French phrases are essential as English is not widely spoken in smaller towns.
Authentic local experiences and rural exploration.
XOF ₣
$30-$60 p/day
French, Baoulé
Ensure you carry enough local currency (CFA franc) as ATMs are scarce in rural areas.
November to February
The transition to the rainy season brings high humidity and increasing showers.
This is the peak of the rainy season; expect heavy downpours and potentially difficult road conditions.
Rainfall begins to taper off, leading into a more comfortable climate for regional travel.
The dry season offers the most stable weather, though the Harmattan wind can bring dust from the north.