Côte d’Ivoire —  Palais Royal de Grand-Bassam


Palais Royal de Grand-Bassam

Located within the French Colonial district of Grand-Bassam, Côte d’Ivoire, is the Palais Royal de Grand-Bassam. While a president presides over Côte d’Ivoire, individual tribal kingdoms still exist within the country. While the central government rules nationally, these individual kingdoms hold sway over regional cultural and spiritual matters. Palais Royal de Grand-Bassam is the royal palace of one of those kingdoms — Awoulae Tanoe Amon — who heads the N’Zima Kotoko kingdom.

Palais Royal de Grand-Bassam

And while this is called a palace, Palais Royal de Grand-Bassam isn’t a residence. It serves more as a royal court for subjects of this particular kingdom.

Palais Royal de Grand-Bassam

I did not photograph the interior, as that is frowned upon. But exterior shots are welcome.

Palais Royal de Grand-Bassam
Palais Royal de Grand-Bassam entryway
Palais Royal de Grand-Bassam Coat of Arms(?)
Palais Royal de Grand-Bassam ceremonial drums

Palais Royal de Grand-Bassam was not the only such royal court we saw this day. This one, which I believe is presided over by King Nanan Kanga Assoumou, was just minutes away:

Another Royal Court for another King
Another Royal Court for another King
Royal Crest

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Reaching Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire — The Ivory Coast


Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast)

The NCL Dawn made port in Abidjan on 21 March 2025, two days after we departed the island of São Tomé. I’m going to be honest with you and say that Abidjan was my least favorite African port of call. That’s not to say I regret our visit to the République de Côte d’Ivoire. I most assuredly do not. For one thing, it helps pad out my list of 107 countries and autonomous regions that I’ve visited. So, what’s not to like? Well, you’ll find over this week and next that there’s not a lot here to see. That’s mostly a byproduct of the fact that Côte d’Ivoire’s per capita GDP is a dismal $2,728 (nominal)/$6,960 (PPP). How poor are things here? Let me show you what passed as one of our first tour destinations on this day. This is the sad remnants of a former colonial house in Grand-Bassam, east of Abidjan:

Colonial House ruins in Grand-Bassam

This historic building is in only slightly better condition:

Grand-Bassam

We walked past these buildings because our guide insisted upon taking us to a local school. As we progressed down this short street, we saw yet another rundown colonial house:

Rundown colonial house in Grand-Bassam, Côte d’Ivoire

Then we arrived to the school:

 Groupe Scolaire Bassam 4 Preschool and Primary
Groupe Scolaire Bassam 4 Preschool and Primary

View from the Musée National des Costumes (National Costume Museum) of Grand-Bassam

View from the Musée National des Costumes

La Petite Marianne” (The Little Marianne), a bronze statue in the French colonial quarter of Grand-Bassam:

La Petite Marianne” (The Little Marianne)

And a preview image of Wednesday’s article on the Palais Royal de Grand-Bassam:

Palais Royal de Grand-Bassam

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Fun Photo Friday — São Tomé Favorites


I São Tomé and Príncipe

For some, STP is something that comes in blue, yellow, and red cans, and stands for Scientifically Treated Petroleum. But for today’s Fun Photo Friday, it stands for São Tomé and Príncipe. Welcome to today’s Fun Photo Friday featuring São Tomé favorites. Click on any image below in today”s photo gallery below to enlarge the image and engage the slide show:

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