Royal village in Africa with painted houses

The village Tebel area of ​​1, 2 hectares, located in Burkina Faso, is inhabited by an ethnic group is a cashier and the royal residence of the nation. Tourists get here is not so simple - will have to negotiate with the elders. For visitors there are strict prohibitions: do not wear red and take an umbrella, because they are the attributes of the rulers.

Notably this is the place for its painted houses made of clay, is actually the palaces of the royal family. It is distinguished by the patterns of the structure of the houses of commoners.