I work for a humanitarian organization and was on mission in Bangui for a week. I ended up staying at the Relais des Chasses. In some ways it was amazing, friendly staff, incredible food (I was told it was included in the room rate, two meals a day). The rooms are basic, but reasonably clean and I felt safe there. Note that there is no generator so when the lights go out late in the night.....you'd better have a flashlight. The wifi also comes and goes. However - the restaurant is closed on Monday - yet the room rate (with the meals included) does not change for that day. Furthermore, when I checked out, they provided a breakdown of the meal costs which meant that the total I was obliged to pay (which was the same as I had been told at the start of the stay) in effect reduced the room rate so that the overall cost of staying there (room plus relatively costly meals) was not covered appropriately by per diem. So be aware of this.
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