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Orodara Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

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About Orodara

The region is rolling/hilly, and there are a few barrages (reservoirs). One barrage is in Dieri as you head towardsMaliborder, but it's small. There is a giant lake 7 km behind Mussodougou worth a camping trip to see, fish in, possibly swim in. The road to get to the lake is a dirt track. The languages spoken most frequently in Orodara are French, Jula, Siamou, Senoufo, and Tousian. Orodara has lots of fruits and vegetables in most all seasons (due to old fruit tree projects, and the general availability of year round river water in the area). There is a large bakery to the west of the marketplace that sells baguettes.

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