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Day 1 Bamako, Mali
Arrive Bamako; meet assist and transfer to Hotel. Meal(s) Included: No Overnight at Azalai Grand Hotel or Similar Day 2 Timbuktu
This morning take an early flight to legendary Timbuktu. Located near the River Niger, and at the terminus of the great trans-Saharan caravan route, Timbuktu became fabulously wealthy in the 16th century. Loaded with blocks of salt and other trade goods, huge convoys of camels would spend weeks crossing the unforgiving Sahara to reach Timbuktu. It was here that they would trade salt, pound-for-pound, with African merchants bringing gold and ivory along the Niger from the heart of Africa. Wander the dusty streets of Timbuktu, admiring such magnificent mud-brick structures as the Djinguiraiber Mosque, the Mosque of Sankore, and the Palace of Bouctou. See the houses of the various 19th century European explorers who used Timbuktu as a base. Meal(s) Included: Breakfast, Dinner Overnight at Hendrina Khan Hotel or Similar Day 3 Mopti
This morning you leave a place whose name is synonymous with somewhere unreachable, "Timbuktu", and fly to Mopti. Mopti city tour (you will see the fascinating mix of Malian cultures: Bambara, Bobo, Bozo, Dogon, Fulani, Tuareg, Songhaï and Hausa): visit the beautiful mosque, the fishing port and the bustling market, where you can shop for gold or silver jewelry, Tuareg leatherwork, or Fulani blankets of cotton or wool. Meal(s) Included: Breakfast, Dinner Overnight at Hotel Kanaga or Similar Day 4 Mopti - Djenne - Mopti
This morning you travel from Mopti to Mali's architectural jewel, Djenne. Founded in the fourth century, Djenne has scarcely changed since the Middle Ages. The atmosphere in the streets transports you back to Medieval times. Visit Djenne's colorful and bustling market. In the afternoon you return to Mopti. Meal(s) Included: Breakfast, Dinner Overnight at Hotel Kanaga or Similar Day 5 Dogon Country
Dogon Country is considered to be one of the most extraordinary places on earth. Please note that the road to Dogon Country is rough, dusty and unpaved. Built up high on the narrow ledges of the cliffs are the villages of the Dogon people. In the 11th century, the Dogons fled the advancing Arabs coming from the north, and found shelter in one of West Africa's most inhospitable areas. This is such a unique place that the United Nations has declared it a World Heritage site. Meal(s) Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Overnight at Kanaga Cheval Blanc or Similar Day 6 Dogon Country
The Dogons are animists, worshipping their ancestors and the spirits of nature. Having preserved their traditions down through the centuries, they are considered to be one of the most original civilizations of West Africa. Please note that part of today's sightseeing can involve walking over rough ground to visit some of the villages, and fairly steep and rough paths have to be negotiated. Meal(s) Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Overnight at Kanaga Cheval Blanc or Similar Day 7 Segou
After breakfast, drive to Segou, Mali's second largest city and former colonial capital. This drive takes you through varying rural villages where you can observe the traditional way of life. Along the drive you have the opportunity to stop and visit local markets. Meal(s) Included: Breakfast, Dinner Overnight at Hotel Independence or Similar Day 8 Segou - Sikasso
Drive to Sikasso in Mali’s green belt; visit Sikasso: see the Mamelon (residence of the former kings of Sikasso), the Tata (remnants of a large palisade that encircled the city and for a time held off the French colonial army); Visit the grotto of Misiri Koro, home of the protector spirits of the Mande people, then return to your hotel. Meal(s) Included: Breakfast, Dinner Overnight at Hotel du Cinquantenaire or Similar Day 9 Sikasso - Bamako – Final Departure
Return to Bamako and complete the tour of Bamako before you are transferred to the airport for the onward flight. Meal(s) Included: Breakfast Tour Info
TOUR INCLUDES TOUR DOES NOT INCLUDE Pricing
January - December
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of travellers Price per person in US $
Double Occupancy
Single Supplement*
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