Ivory Coast
The economics of Sofahop are unusual: hosts give, travelers receive, and both sides benefit. Hosts get the experience of meeting international travelers. Travelers get free accommodation in Makua and local knowledge worth more than any guidebook. Nobody takes a cut. The exchange works because it doesn't need to.
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Free accommodation through Sofahop in Makua changes the economics of travel β but more importantly, it changes the experience. You arrive in Ivory Coast as a guest rather than a customer. The relationship with your host is different from day one. That difference shapes everything about how you experience the city.
Makua rewards slow travel. A few nights with a local host gives you time to discover what the city is actually about, rather than ticking landmarks off a list. The city has a pace to it that becomes apparent when you stop trying to optimize your itinerary and start moving the way your host moves.
First-timers and experienced travelers alike end up in Makua. For both, a Sofahop host can be the difference between a trip that's fine and one that's unforgettable. The first-timer gets orientation; the experienced traveler gets something more surprising β a perspective they hadn't already encountered.
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Look up your destination and see who's available. Every profile has photos, a bio, and reviews from previous stays. Read them carefully β they tell you a lot.
Message your host, sort out the details, and show up. The rest happens naturally. Most guests say the first hour with their host is the moment the trip actually starts.
The host community in Makua is made up of people who chose to sign up. Nobody is incentivized financially. That's an important detail: it means every host you'll find here actually wants to welcome you. The absence of a commercial relationship changes the entire dynamic of a stay.
The travel apps and review platforms you rely on at home will give you a tourist's version of Makua. Your Sofahop host gives you a local's version β and the local's version is almost always more interesting, more accurate, and less crowded. Use the apps for logistics; use your host for recommendations.
Real connections
This isn't a transaction. Sofahop is built around genuine human connection β the kind that outlasts the trip. Many of the friendships that start on Sofahop continue for years.
The exchange is the point
Sofahop isn't just about free accommodation β it's about the cultural exchange that happens when travelers and locals share a space. The accommodation is the mechanism; the connection is the purpose.
Verified profiles
Every member has a verified profile. Mutual reviews after each stay keep the community safe and trustworthy. The review system rewards good guests and good hosts equally.
Sustainable travel
Staying with locals is the most sustainable form of travel accommodation β no resource-intensive hotel operations, no empty rooms running on power. Sofahop is better for Ivory Coast and for the planet.
Pre-trip connections
Many Sofahop stays begin with a conversation weeks before the trip. Hosts and travelers get to know each other, exchange tips, and arrive having already established a connection. The stay starts before it starts.
Shared knowledge
Beyond accommodation, Sofahop is where travelers and locals share tips, routes, and local knowledge about Makua and Ivory Coast. The platform is as much information exchange as accommodation exchange.
City-level search
Find hosts by city, neighbourhood, or region. Sofahop's search makes it easy to find hosts near where you're actually going β not just in the general vicinity of Makua.
Quick to join
Sign up takes under five minutes. No forms, no waiting lists, no bureaucracy β just a profile and a community ready to connect. The barrier to entry is intentionally low.
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Find free accommodation in MakuaYou can leave an honest review and report any issues to the Sofahop team. The mutual review system means bad actors quickly become visible to the rest of the community. It's self-correcting: the people who stay active are the people who take the exchange seriously.
That's between you and your host. Most stays range from one to five nights. Longer stays are possible if both sides agree β just communicate clearly up front, and be realistic about what's sustainable for your host.
Absolutely. Many Sofahop members in Makua aren't hosting β they're meeting travelers for coffee, showing them around, or just connecting with interesting people passing through Ivory Coast. The platform supports all levels of engagement.
That's fully supported. You can set your profile to 'meet travelers' rather than 'host', and connect for coffee, city tours, or local tips without offering accommodation. Many active Sofahop members never host β they just enjoy the connections.
Yes β completely. There are no subscription fees, no booking fees, and no charges for hosts or travelers. The platform was built specifically as a free alternative to CouchSurfing, and it will stay free. That's a design choice, not a business model in transition.
Talk to your host. Ask them about the city, their favourite spots, what you shouldn't miss. Don't disappear into your phone or your laptop. The first evening with your host is often the most valuable part of a Sofahop stay β it sets the tone for everything that follows.
Read the reviews from previous guests carefully β both what they say and how they say it. Look for specific detail rather than generic praise. A host with ten specific, varied reviews from different travelers is more trustworthy than one with three glowing one-liners.
Genuine interest in meeting travelers, honest communication, a comfortable space (however modest), and local knowledge worth sharing. The best hosts aren't necessarily the ones with the biggest apartments β they're the ones who are most invested in making their guests feel welcome in Ivory Coast.
A small gift from your home country is a well-established tradition in hospitality exchange communities β nothing expensive, just something that says something about where you're from. Food, drink, or a small cultural item all work well. It's not required, but it's almost always appreciated.
Makua is one of many destinations across Ivory Coast where Sofahop members are active. Sign up free to see who's already here β and to become part of the community yourself, whether as a traveler or a local who wants to connect.