Local Transport
Shared taxis (brousses) are the primary way to travel between regional towns.





Diéouzon, also known as Dyéouzon, is a settlement located in the Montagnes region of western Ivory Coast. Home to approximately 6,480 residents, the town is a representative example of a rural Ivorian community nestled within the country's mountainous interior. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills and dense tropical vegetation, offering a tranquil environment far from the bustle of major cities. While primarily an agricultural and residential center, its location near the borders of Guinea and Liberia makes it a point of interest for those traversing the scenic western highlands. Visitors can experience the authentic daily rhythms of the region and use the town as a base for exploring the nearby natural landmarks of the Montagnes district.
Diéouzon, also known as Dyéouzon, is a settlement located in the Montagnes region of western Ivory Coast. Home to approximately 6,480 residents, the town is a representative example of a rural Ivorian community nestled within the country's mountainous interior. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills and dense tropical vegetation, offering a tranquil environment far from the bustle of major cities. While primarily an agricultural and residential center, its location near the borders of Guinea and Liberia makes it a point of interest for those traversing the scenic western highlands. Visitors can experience the authentic daily rhythms of the region and use the town as a base for exploring the nearby natural landmarks of the Montagnes district.
Located in the scenic Montagnes region of western Ivory Coast.
Small-town atmosphere with a population of approximately 6,500.
Surrounded by the lush, elevated terrain of the Ivorian highlands.
Infrastructure is basic with limited options for international tourists.
Travel during the rainy season (May to October) can be difficult due to road conditions.
The town is primarily a residential and agricultural community.
Shared taxis (brousses) are the primary way to travel between regional towns.
French is the official language; basic greetings in local dialects are highly valued.
Experiencing rural life in the Ivorian highlands.
XOF ₣
$30-$60 p/day
French, Dan
Purchase essential goods in larger hubs like Man, as local options are limited.
November-February
The start of the rainy season brings high humidity and lush, green landscapes.
Peak rainfall occurs; expect muddy roads and potential travel delays in rural areas.
Rainfall decreases, making it a good time to see the region's natural beauty.
The dry season offers the most stable weather for exploring the mountainous terrain.