A small Portuguese colony of Guinea-Bissau has a long way since independence. Today, she has carved itself a place on the world map and has a growing economy where tourism plays an important role. It is divided into eight sectors and has an independent sector.

It is one of the smallest countries in West Africa from Senegal and Guinea’s borders. It was formerly known as Portuguese Guinea, but to avoid confusion with the name of the capital, Bissau, was added to the name of the country, so that Guinea-Bissau.

Same size as Taiwan, Guinea-Bissau is a tropical country, situated at a lower altitude. Most of the interiors are savanna, and there is a mixture of times through the years. When planning a trip to visit this corner of the world, here’s a heads-up with five things you need, while Guinea-Bissau to see.

With other islands Orango Illha and National Park are open to visitors all year. You can place it on a boat or Bubaque Eticago Village. The place is filled with palm trees, and wood-land and water, some of the finest types of crocodiles and hippos. If you’re lucky, you see, Ridley turtles nest on the sand.

Bolama The island was once the capital of Portugal, but because he was deprived of his title, the great city of the island is full of flora and fauna like nowhere else. If you are looking for a number of beaches, you no longer on the south side that is four kilometers of Bolama.

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