Your stay — Hôtel Soki's
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Emergency Contacts
CinkanseFor non-urgent help, contact the local gendarmerie on 16. Tourist police may be available in major towns; check with your hotel. Local hospitals: Cinkansé Medical Centre (tel: +226 20 70 00 01). The general emergency number from a mobile is 112.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Cinkanse, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Hôtel Soki's
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Cinkansé bus stop (main road, near the petrol station) → Hotel Aladji Macqui
💡 These yellow minibuses run along the main road. Wave them down anywhere along the route—the hotel is directly on the street. Have exact change.
Ouagadougou International Airport (OUA) → Hotel Aladji Macqui, Cinkansé
💡 Negotiate the fare before getting in. Most drivers will ask 35,000 CFA; 25,000 is standard. The road is paved but potholed near the border.
Cinkansé market taxi rank → Hotel Aladji Macqui
💡 These are old Peugeot 504s. You'll share the back seat with 3–4 others. Ask the driver to drop you at the hotel gate, not the market.
Ouagadougou central bus station (Gare Routière de Ouaga) → Cinkansé bus stop (near the market)
💡 Buy your ticket the day before. Buses are air-conditioned but can be crowded; sit on the left side for shade. The hotel is a 5-minute walk from the stop.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time is check-in at Hôtel Soki's?
Check-in at Hôtel Soki's is from null. Check-out is by null.
Top Attractions in Cinkanse
💡 Go early morning (before 9am) to see the best produce and avoid the worst heat. Carry small CFA notes.
💡 Best at late afternoon (4pm–5pm) for softer light. No passport required to stand here, but keep your papers handy if you cross.
💡 Come around 10am when the dyeing is active. Don't buy at the first stall — prices drop by 20% on the third row back.
💡 If you're respectful and greet in Moore ("Yibeogo" = good morning), the chief may invite you inside. Don't take photos of people without asking.
💡 Wear closed shoes — there are thorny acacia seeds on the ground. Take water and a hat. No shade except under the occasional baobab.