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Kabara Tour — 15 days
Mali · Burkina Faso · Benin
explore the wonders of West Africa
14 nights hotel, no camping
Every tour is private, scheduled on dates of your choice, with a Friday arrival in Bamako; there are no fixed-date scheduled departures.
Contact us for prices. Groups of any size are welcome. Be sure to specify how many persons are in
your party—prices are digressive, so a better value per person for a party of four than a
party of two, etc.
ITINERARY:
Day 1 Friday: Arrival in Bamako, MALI
- International flight arrives in Bamako in the evening; airport-to-hotel transfer; overnight in Bamako (Grand Hotel, or similar)
Day 2 Saturday: Bamako - Segou (235 km; ~3hrs)
- Begin your West African journey with a city tour of Bamako, Mali's vibrant capital city: start at Point G and the panoramic overview of the city; then visit the National Museum, the city market and the artisans' village, where you will see local craftsmen at work: silversmiths, woodcarvers, weavers, and leather workers; in the afternoon, drive through the heartland of Mali to Segou; overnight in Segou (Hotel Independance, or similar)
- with Breakfast
Day 3 Sunday: Segou - Mopti (405 km; ~4½hrs)
- Visit Segou, Mali's second city and former colonial capital; see the interesting mix of traditional and colonial architecture; stroll through the pottery market on the waterfront; visit Sekoro village (the "old Segou"), former capital of the Bambara kingdom, now just a sleepy village on the banks of the Bani River; see the tomb of King Biton Coulibaly; in the afternoon, onward drive to Mopti; overnight in Mopti/Sevare (Hotel Kanaga / Hotel Ambedjele, or similar)
- with Breakfast
Day 4 Monday: Mopti - Djenne (130 km; ~1½hr) - Mopti / Niger River
- City tour of Mopti, called the Venice of Mali because it is surrounded by the waters of the Bani and the Niger rivers; see the beautiful Sudanese-style mosque and the fishing port, bustling commercial center; excursion to Djenne, the historical sister-city of Timbuktu, to see the colorful weekly market; stroll around the market stalls, spread out before the magnificent Great Mosque, the world's largest mud brick architecture and one of Unesco's World Heritage sites; return to Mopti in time to enjoy a relaxing sunset sail on the Niger River; overnight in Mopti/Sevare (Hotel Kanaga / Hotel Ambedjele, or similar)
- with Breakfast
Day 5 Tuesday: Mopti - Timbuktu (550 km; ~6hrs)
- After breakfast, depart Mopti and drive across the Sahel, to the legendary city of Timbuktu, at the edge of the Sahara Desert ! overnight in Timbuktu (Hotel Hendrina Khan, or similar)
- with Breakfast
Day 6 Wednesday: Timbuktu / Sahara Desert
- Visit the mythical city of Timbuktu: see the ancient mosques (built in the XIVth century) and former universities, the museum and the Ahmed Baba Institute archives of ancient Islamic manuscripts, the explorers' houses, the city market which receives the azalaïs, the salt caravans from the desert—here salt was historically worth its weight in gold; in the afternoon, excursion into the great Sahara Desert by camel caravan to visit a Tuareg camp; the Tuareg people are the Princes and of the Sahara Desert; return to and overnight in Timbuktu (Hotel Hendrina Khan, or similar)
- NB: due to security concerns we do not go deep into the desert.
- with Breakfast
Day 7 Thursday: Timbuktu - Dogon country (650 km; ~7-8hrs)
- Return drive across the Sahel, to Mali's fascinating Dogon country; en route, visit the interesting Bead Museum in Sevare; overnight in Sangha/Bandiagara (Hotel Campement Guina / Hotel La Falaise, or similar)
- with Breakfast
Day 8 Friday: Dogon country
- Visit Dogon villages along the Bandiagara escarpment: Banani village(note the ancient Tellem cave dwellings in the cliff face), Ireli and Amani villages (visit the sacred crocodile sanctuary), and Tireli village; option to witness a traditional Dogon mask dance, an authentic representation of the Dogon people's funerary ceremonies; overnight in Sangha/Bandiagara (Hotel Campement Guina / Hotel La Falaise, or similar)
- with Breakfast
Day 9 Saturday: Dogon country - Bobo Dioulasso, BURKINA FASO (525-600 km; ~7-8hrs)
- Visit Songo village, renowned for its circumcision grotto with rock paintings; traditional circumcision ceremonies are held here every three years; the rock paintings are historical representations of noble Dogon families; depart Mali and drive to Burkina Faso; overnight in Bobo Dioulasso (Hotel Auberge, or similar)
- with Breakfast
Day 10 Sunday: Bobo Dioulasso - Ouagadougou (355 km; ~4hrs)
- Tour Bobo Dioulasso, ("house of the Bobo merchants"), Burkina Faso's second largest city; see the old mosque and visit the Kibidwe artisans' district, where you will see blacksmiths, potters, and dyers at work; in the afternoon drive to and overnight in Ouagadougou (Hotel Silmande, or similar)
- with Breakfast
Day 11 Monday: Ouagadougou
- Full day to explore Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso's capital city; visit the Grand Market and the crafts markets at the Artisans' Center, where you will find basketry, batik fabrics, wooden statues and masks, jewelry, leatherwork and bronze castings; visit the Parc Urbain de Bangr-Weogoo; overnight in Ouagadougou (Hotel Silmande, or similar)
- with Breakfast
Day 12 Tuesday: Ouagadougou - Natitingou, BENIN (485 km; ~6hrs)
- Depart Ouagadougou after breakfast and drive to Fada N'Gourma, cross the Burkina-Benin border and continue to Natitingou, in Somba country; overnight in Natitingou (Hotel Tata Somba, or similar)
- with Breakfast
Day 13 Wednesday: Natitingou - Abomey (420 km; ~5hrs)
- Visit the Natitingou Museum for an interesting overview of the Somba culture; then drive to Abomey, the old royal city of the kingdom of Danhomey; overnight in Abomey (Motel d'Abomey, or similar)
- with Breakfast
Day 14 Thursday: Abomey - Cotonou (135 km; ~1½hr)
- Visit Abomey, former capital of the Danhomey kingdom; visit the Royal Palace and Museum, site of the ancient palaces of the twelve kings of Abomey (Unesco World Heritage site), who reigned from 1620 through 1900; visit the Djeho temple, constructed using human blood, to house the spirit of a deceased king; and the artisans' center, renowned for traditional tapestries and bronze castings, formerly reserved for the royal court only; in the afternoon, explore the Dahomey Trail with its unrestored palaces and fetish temples; depart for Cotonou; overnight in Cotonou (Hotel du Lac, or similar)
- with Breakfast
Day 15 Friday: Cotonou / Ganvie - final departure
- City tour of Cotonou, economic capital of Benin, including the fish market and the international Dantokpa market, with its fetish market and handcraft center; enjoy a pirogue excursion to Ganvie fishing village, built on stilts over the lagoon (Lake Nokoue); in the evening, transfer to the airport for your final departure
- with Breakfast
1 km ~ 0.6 mile; distances are approximate
Driving times are approximate, depending on local conditions, stops, and border crossings
NB: Hotels subject to availability.
The tour with these hotels is our default "Better" standard (3-4* hotels where available).
Upgrade to "Best" standard (4-5* hotels where available) is also possible.
NB: in rural areas there is little choice of accommodations, and we utilize the same "best available" hotels for all tour standards. |
Tour package includes:
- 14 nights hotel, double occupancy, with breakfast
- day-room in Cotonou on the final day
- private ground transportation by 4x4 vehicle, with driver and fuel
- Sahara Desert excursion by camel caravan to visit a Tuareg camp on the dunes
- sunset sail on the Niger River
- pirogue excursion to Ganvie village
- experienced English-speaking guide throughout
- airport transfers upon arrival in Bamako and departure in Cotonou
- all hotel taxes and local tourism taxes
- all touring, excursion, site visit and entry fees as per tour program
Tour package does not include: international flights to Bamako, MALI and onward from Cotonou, BENIN; tourism visas (Mali, Burkina Faso, Benin); lunches, dinners, drinks/bottled water; tips and personal expenses.
Optional traditional Dogon mask dance in a village — upon request
Hotel upgrades in the capital cities are available upon request.
NB: Posted itineraries are subject to change, and quoted prices are accordingly subject to change; itineraries and prices are locked-in when a tour is booked.
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