Burkina Faso country code +226 — call Burkina Faso & get a number.
In the heart of Francophone West Africa, Burkina Faso keeps things refreshingly simple: one country code, +226, and a flat 8-digit number with no area codes at all. Here's the full picture — dialing from the US, UK, France and across the region, how the 8-digit plan works, today's mobile prefixes, the GMT clock, and how your business claims a Burkinabè virtual number with MCM.
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Burkina Faso at a glance
The numbers and facts you need before you dial.
What is the country code for Burkina Faso?
Burkina Faso dials in on +226, and its numbering plan is one of the cleanest you'll meet. From abroad, +226 follows your exit code (or the + sign).
After that, there's no trunk 0 to add or strip and no city area codes — every Burkinabè number is a flat 8 digits, full stop. Calling a fixed line in Ouagadougou or a mobile in Bobo-Dioulasso works the same way: +226 and the eight digits, exactly as written.
Code +226 was assigned to Burkina Faso by the ITU under the E.164 plan. The “+” means “dial your local international exit code”; on a mobile, press and hold 0 to type it.
All four mean the same thing — they connect your call to Burkina Faso.
How to call Burkina Faso from anywhere
This is about as straightforward as international dialing gets: exit code, then 226, then the full 8-digit number — nothing to drop, nothing to insert. What you read on the card is what you dial, whether you're calling from Paris, the US, or just across the border in Mali.
Full example: +226 Ouagadougou and central region XXX XXXX — drop the local leading 0 when calling from abroad.
Burkina Faso phone number format explained
Eight digits, every time, with no trunk prefix and no per-city codes — the leading digits do the sorting instead. Fixed lines open with a geographic zone digit (the 2x family), while mobiles open with an operator-allocated band in the 0x / 5x range. Read the first couple of digits and you already know whether you're looking at a landline or a phone in someone's pocket.
Landline
8 digits beginning with a fixed-zone code. Ouagadougou fixed line 25 XX XX XX → +226 25 XX XX XX.
Mobile
8 digits beginning with an operator prefix. Example 70 12 34 56 → +226 70 12 34 56.
Burkina Faso area codes — major cities
Drop the local leading 0 when calling from abroad.
| City | Region | Area code |
|---|---|---|
| Fixed — Centre | 25 | Ouagadougou and central region |
| Fixed — West | 20 | - |
| Fixed — North & East | 24 | Northern and eastern regions |
| Mobile (Moov Africa) | 01 / 02 / 03 / 50 / 51 | - |
| Mobile (Orange) | 05 / 06 / 07 / 54 / 57 | - |
| Mobile (Telecel Faso) | 58 (and related) | - |
Burkina Faso mobile network prefixes
The prefix after +226 tells you which network issued the SIM — though number portability means it no longer guarantees the operator.
Orange Burkina Faso
Moov Africa (Onatel)
Telecel Faso
Burkina Faso time zone
Burkina Faso sits right on the meridian, keeping Greenwich Mean Time (GMT, UTC+0) all year with no daylight saving. For a country deeply tied to Paris and the wider Francophone world, that's a handy spot to be: Ouagadougou is never more than an hour or two off Europe, and dead level with London in winter.
On GMT, the Burkinabè workday overlaps Europe almost end to end — easy reach to Paris and London; push into the afternoon (13:00–16:00) to catch the US East Coast coming online.
Common mistakes when calling Burkina Faso
Almost every failed international call is a formatting issue, not a network issue.
Hunting for an area code that doesn't exist: This is the defining Burkina Faso mistake. People used to "country code + city code + number" go looking for a Ouagadougou prefix
but there isn't one. There are no city codes at all; you dial +226 and the full 8 digits, never a separate city segment.
Adding a trunk 0: Burkina Faso has no national 0
never insert one before the 8 digits.
Mis-counting digits: Burkinabè numbers are always 8 digits
seven won't connect.
Confusing fixed-zone digits with area codes: 25/20/24 are zone leads within the 8 digits, not dialable codes
Confusing fixed-zone digits with area codes: 25/20/24 are zone leads within the 8 digits, not dialable codes.
Mixing up XOF currency regions: +226 is Burkina Faso, distinct from other West African CFA countries
Mixing up XOF currency regions: +226 is Burkina Faso, distinct from other West African CFA countries.
Tips to reduce the cost of calling Burkina Faso
Carry calls over VoIP/SIP or a virtual number rather than a carrier's per-minute rate to Burkina Faso.
When you can, dial a fixed line (2x zone)
these often terminate cheaper than mobiles.
Hold a local Burkinabè DID so customers ring you on an in-country +226 line.
Use the broad GMT overlap with Europe to connect first time and skip the costly callback.
Why businesses get a Burkina Faso virtual number
Burkina Faso anchors a French-speaking corner of West Africa that trades closely with France, Côte d'Ivoire and its neighbours — and where a familiar local number still earns trust fast. A +226 virtual line gives French- and Mooré-speaking customers a number they recognise, with no Ouagadougou office on the books.
Higher answer rates
A local +226 caller ID gets answered far more than an unfamiliar foreign number.
Lower trust friction
A Burkinabè line signals you're genuinely reachable, not calling cold from abroad.
Cheaper inbound
Route over IP instead of paying international termination into Burkina Faso.
Centralized routing
Send every +226 call to the right team, anywhere in the world.
Faster expansion
Establish a Burkinabè presence in minutes, no local premises required.
Real PSTN presence
A genuine, dialable Burkinabè number that rings on every local network.
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How to get your Burkina Faso virtual number
Most businesses are live within hours, not days.
Choose your number type — a fixed-zone (2x) line or a mobile-style +226 number.
Match a plan and channel capacity to your call volume.
Set up routing, IVR and forwarding to reach the right team.
Go live — your +226 line takes calls the same day.
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Burkina Faso +226 — FAQ
Why can't I find an area code for Ouagadougou?expand_more
Because there isn't one. Burkina Faso runs a flat 8-digit plan with no city codes — you dial +226 plus the eight digits and never insert a city prefix.
How long is a Burkinabè phone number?expand_more
Always exactly 8 digits, whether it's a fixed line or a mobile. Seven digits won't connect.
What do the leading digits tell me?expand_more
They sort the number: a 2x lead is a fixed line by region (25 central, 20 west, 24 north/east), while 0x/5x bands are mobiles tied to an operator.
Do I ever add a trunk 0 for Burkina Faso?expand_more
No — there's no national 0 at all. Anything written with a leading 0 should still be dialed as +226 plus the 8 digits.
Which operators run Burkina Faso's mobile networks?expand_more
Three: Orange (the largest, formerly Airtel), Moov Africa (Onatel, widest coverage), and the smaller Telecel Faso.
Is French enough to do business by phone here?expand_more
Largely yes — French is the official language and standard for business, alongside local languages like Mooré; a local +226 line pairs naturally with French-language support.
Does Burkina Faso change its clocks?expand_more
No — it stays on GMT (UTC+0) year-round, overlapping the European workday closely.
What number do I call in an emergency in Burkina Faso?expand_more
17 for police, 18 for fire, 15 for ambulance (SAMU); 112 also works from many mobiles.