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Dogon Dancer/Robert Della-Sala
Meeting the locals/Mirjan Van Der Wielen

Timbuktu & Dogon Trails

16 days - from $2900

• Cruise the Niger by Pinasse to Mopti
• Explore the fabled oasis of Timbuktu
• Trek Dogon country, camping under the stars

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Mud Mosque at Djenne
We drive to Old Segou, and then on to the old trading port of Djenne. Its narrow alleyways and mud-brick Afro-Arab architecture make it a place of wonder. The Grand Mosque here is the tallest dried-earth building in the world. We ramble through Djenne's scenic market which sells everything from stylised wood carvings and gold jewellery to salt blocks and dried fish.


Niger Cruise & Timbuktu
We charter our own pinasse (a canvas-roofed motorised boat) to cruise from Mopti to Timbuktu. We'll pull in to explore villages with friendly fishermen, and to observe a variety of birdlife on the marshy shores. At night we camp on the banks of the Niger, savouring the adventure of cruising one of the world's greatest rivers. Finally, we arrive in Timbuktu and explore the winding alleys of this intriguing city, once a famous centre on the lucrative trans-Saharan caravan route, wealthy from trade in cargoes of gold and salt.


In Dogon Country
Entering Dogon country - a wilderness of rock, shrub and barren sands - we set out amongst the Dogon villages, exploring each village and camping under the stars at night. Their characteristic flat-topped and cone-roofed houses are stacked tightly together in tower-like constructions below the great yellow sandstone cliffs of the Bandiagara Escarpment. Little influenced by outsiders, Dogon tribal life is ruled by magic and cosmology, symbolised in funeral celebrations and spectacular masked dances which we hope to witness. Their carvings are prized collectors' pieces.

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Itinerary:

Day 1 Join Bamako. 2 In Bamako; morning tour of Bamako; drive to Segou. 3 In Segou; drive to Djenne. 4 In Djenne; drive to Mopti. 5 & 6 Cruising to Timbuktu on the Niger River. 7 Arrive Timbuktu. 8 Exploring Timbuktu. 9 4WD across the Sahel to Youga Nah. 10 to 13 Trekking in Dogon Country. 14 drive to Segou via Mopti. 15 Drive to Bamako. 16 End tour Bamako.

Accommodation: 7nts standard hotel, 5nts standard campement, 3nts wild camping; 14 breakfasts, 7 lunches & 6 dinners included.
Transport: Bus/4WD vehicles/Pinasse cruise (3 days)/On foot in Dogon Country (4 days).
Comment: A unique adventure visiting one of Africa's traditional tribes. Our cruise provides the chance to experience life along one of Africa's greatest rivers. Walking in Dogon country is graded moderate (3-6 hours a day) in hot, arid conditions.
Group: Approx. 12 to 16.
Staff: Explore Tour Leader, driver(s), some local guides, cook and porters. Dogon guide and boat crew.
Trip Reference: MA

Dates & Prices

Start End Prices in US$ Local Payment Availability
16 Oct 0931 Oct 09$29000
30 Oct 0914 Nov 09$29000
13 Nov 0928 Nov 09$29000
27 Nov 0912 Dec 09$29000
18 Dec 0902 Jan 10$30600
05 Feb 1020 Feb 10$29500

Prices and itineraries shown for tours departing from January 2010 onwards are subject to change and confirmation with the publication of our 2010/11 brochure, due to be published in October 2009.

The price of a Single Room Option does not necessarily guarantee a single room for every night of the tour. For more information, please refer to the trip dossier / more details for this tour.
Single rooms are available for this tour at a supplement from US$ 425, depending on availability.