Festival In The Desert Mali 12 Days 2011
General Information
- Type:
- Cultural
- Price from:
- 2280 USD /person
- Phone:
- 002237142929
- Fax:
- 0022320286936
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- Duration:
- 12 days
- Duration:
- 1 hour
- Location Start:
- Bamako
- Location Finish:
- Bamako
- Start time:
- 09.30 pm
- End time:
- 08.00 pm
- We Speak:
- German, French, English
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Last updated: 04/18/2010
Festival in the desert Mali is a country of many tribal people, each with your own exuberant styles of clothing and jewellery.
Tuareg culture in Mali and Timbuktu Mali
Itinerary
Day 1
January 1nd 2011 Bamako
Arrive in Bamako International flight arrives in Bamako. You will be met, Assisted and transferred to your hotel. Grand Hotel or similar
Day 1
January 1nd 2011 Bamako
Arrive in Bamako International flight arrives in Bamako. You will be met, Assisted and transferred to your hotel. Grand Hotel or similar
Day 2
January 2rd 2011 Bamako-Mopti
Breakfast and drive to âMoptiâ which means in Fulani âmeeting pointâ is Considered as the âmelting pot âof Mali because of the numerous ethnics which live in perfect social cohesion: bozo, Bambara, Fulani, touareg,dogon, soninkes. That fact gives the city a harmonious life, arrival and Free afternoon, overnight at Ambedjele Hotel or a Similar.
Day 2
January 2rd 2011 Bamako-Mopti
Breakfast and drive to âMoptiâ which means in Fulani âmeeting pointâ is Considered as the âmelting pot âof Mali because of the numerous ethnics which live in perfect social cohesion: bozo, Bambara, Fulani, touareg,dogon, soninkes. That fact gives the city a harmonious life, arrival and Free afternoon, overnight at Ambedjele Hotel or a Similar.
Day 3
January 3th 2010 Mopti
Breakfast and Mopti city tour (you will see the fascinating mix of Malian Cultures: Bambara, Bobo, Bozo, Dogon, Fulani, Tuareg, Songhai and Hausa): we will begin our visit by the mosque built in 1930 similar to the one of Djenne with the same architecture. Then we will continue to the handicraft center with the market where you could discover many local condiments.
Lunch in the Bar Bozo; visit the fishing port which is one of the noisiest places in the day of market by the flow of local boats full of goods for selling. Local boat to Visit of some bozo villages to see how they dry fishes as fish is every one concern in Mopti at the over side of the river Niger and then to overlook to photograph the sunset, Overnight in the Ambedjele Hotel.
Day 3
January 3th 2010 Mopti
Breakfast and Mopti city tour (you will see the fascinating mix of Malian Cultures: Bambara, Bobo, Bozo, Dogon, Fulani, Tuareg, Songhai and Hausa): we will begin our visit by the mosque built in 1930 similar to the one of Djenne with the same architecture. Then we will continue to the handicraft center with the market where you could discover many local condiments.
Lunch in the Bar Bozo; visit the fishing port which is one of the noisiest places in the day of market by the flow of local boats full of goods for selling. Local boat to Visit of some bozo villages to see how they dry fishes as fish is every one concern in Mopti at the over side of the river Niger and then to overlook to photograph the sunset, Overnight in the Ambedjele Hotel.
Day 4
January 4th 2010 Mopti - Dogon Country
Breakfast and Drive to Dogon Country, considered one of the most
extraordinary places on earth. 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. Visit the village of Songo, renowned for its rock paintings and circumcision grotto, continuation to Sangha, arrival and visit of Ogol Up and Down to discover the Hogon, the Toguna and Overnight at Hotel Guina or similar,(B) Hotel Guina.
Day 4
January 4th 2010 Mopti - Dogon Country
Breakfast and Drive to Dogon Country, considered one of the most
extraordinary places on earth. 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. Visit the village of Songo, renowned for its rock paintings and circumcision grotto, continuation to Sangha, arrival and visit of Ogol Up and Down to discover the Hogon, the Toguna and Overnight at Hotel Guina or similar,(B) Hotel Guina.
Day 5
January 5th 2011 Dogon Country
Breakfast and trekking down to discover some Dogon Villages, 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. Todays sightseeing involves walking over rough ground to visit some of the villages, and fairly steep and rough paths have to be negotiated.Experience the authentic traditional Dogon Mask Dance. Early evening drive to Bandiagara for overnight.(B,L,D) Cheval Blanc or similar
Day 5
January 5th 2011 Dogon Country
Breakfast and trekking down to discover some Dogon Villages, 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. Todays sightseeing involves walking over rough ground to visit some of the villages, and fairly steep and rough paths have to be negotiated.Experience the authentic traditional Dogon Mask Dance. Early evening drive to Bandiagara for overnight.(B,L,D) Cheval Blanc or similar
Day 6
January 6th, 2011 Dogon Country Timbuktu Festival
Breakfast in the early morning then drive to Timbuktu , departure from Dogon Country to reach the legendary city of Timbuktu, the city of 333 holy, the mysterious city or the doorway to the desert founded around the 11 th century by the touareg Imagcharen. In Timbuktu the tradition says:gold comes the south, salt comes from the north, money comes form occident, but the speeches of God, holy things, wonderful stories can be found only in Timbuktu. The 6 th administrative capital of Mali, Timbuktu attracts many tourists who like to discover an exceptional cultural heritages, adventure landscape and fabulous histories of the city.
Timbuktu has maintained many ancient monuments you will walk through
street to see the buildings, arrival at Timbuktu and continuation to
Essakane and enjoy 3 days of world music, dancing, camel races and other activities. Meals prepared by private chef. (Daily B, L, D) Accommodation in Private tents
Day 6
January 6th, 2011 Dogon Country Timbuktu Festival
Breakfast in the early morning then drive to Timbuktu , departure from Dogon Country to reach the legendary city of Timbuktu, the city of 333 holy, the mysterious city or the doorway to the desert founded around the 11 th century by the touareg Imagcharen. In Timbuktu the tradition says:gold comes the south, salt comes from the north, money comes form occident, but the speeches of God, holy things, wonderful stories can be found only in Timbuktu. The 6 th administrative capital of Mali, Timbuktu attracts many tourists who like to discover an exceptional cultural heritages, adventure landscape and fabulous histories of the city.
Timbuktu has maintained many ancient monuments you will walk through
street to see the buildings, arrival at Timbuktu and continuation to
Essakane and enjoy 3 days of world music, dancing, camel races and other activities. Meals prepared by private chef. (Daily B, L, D) Accommodation in Private tents
Day 7
January 7th,2011 Dogon Country Timbuktu Festival
Breakfast in the early morning then drive to Timbuktu , departure from Dogon Country to reach the legendary city of Timbuktu, the city of 333 holy, the mysterious city or the doorway to the desert founded around the 11 th century by the touareg Imagcharen. In Timbuktu the tradition says:gold comes the south, salt comes from the north, money comes form occident, but the speeches of God, holy things, wonderful stories can be found only in Timbuktu. The 6 th administrative capital of Mali, Timbuktu attracts many tourists who like to discover an exceptional cultural heritages, adventure landscape and fabulous histories of the city.
Timbuktu has maintained many ancient monuments you will walk through
street to see the buildings, arrival at Timbuktu and continuation to
Essakane and enjoy 3 days of world music, dancing, camel races and other activities. Meals prepared by private chef. (Daily B, L, D) Accommodation in Private tents
Day 7
January 7th,2011 Dogon Country Timbuktu Festival
Breakfast in the early morning then drive to Timbuktu , departure from Dogon Country to reach the legendary city of Timbuktu, the city of 333 holy, the mysterious city or the doorway to the desert founded around the 11 th century by the touareg Imagcharen. In Timbuktu the tradition says:gold comes the south, salt comes from the north, money comes form occident, but the speeches of God, holy things, wonderful stories can be found only in Timbuktu. The 6 th administrative capital of Mali, Timbuktu attracts many tourists who like to discover an exceptional cultural heritages, adventure landscape and fabulous histories of the city.
Timbuktu has maintained many ancient monuments you will walk through
street to see the buildings, arrival at Timbuktu and continuation to
Essakane and enjoy 3 days of world music, dancing, camel races and other activities. Meals prepared by private chef. (Daily B, L, D) Accommodation in Private tents
Day 8
January 8th 2011 Dogon Country Timbuktu Festival
Breakfast in the early morning then drive to Timbuktu , departure from Dogon Country to reach the legendary city of Timbuktu, the city of 333 holy, the mysterious city or the doorway to the desert founded around the 11 th century by the touareg Imagcharen. In Timbuktu the tradition says:gold comes the south, salt comes from the north, money comes form occident, but the speeches of God, holy things, wonderful stories can be found only in Timbuktu. The 6 th administrative capital of Mali, Timbuktu attracts many tourists who like to discover an exceptional cultural heritages, adventure landscape and fabulous histories of the city.
Timbuktu has maintained many ancient monuments you will walk through
street to see the buildings, arrival at Timbuktu and continuation to
Essakane and enjoy 3 days of world music, dancing, camel races and other activities. Meals prepared by private chef. (Daily B, L, D) Accommodation in Private tents
Day 8
January 8th 2011 Dogon Country Timbuktu Festival
Breakfast in the early morning then drive to Timbuktu , departure from Dogon Country to reach the legendary city of Timbuktu, the city of 333 holy, the mysterious city or the doorway to the desert founded around the 11 th century by the touareg Imagcharen. In Timbuktu the tradition says:gold comes the south, salt comes from the north, money comes form occident, but the speeches of God, holy things, wonderful stories can be found only in Timbuktu. The 6 th administrative capital of Mali, Timbuktu attracts many tourists who like to discover an exceptional cultural heritages, adventure landscape and fabulous histories of the city.
Timbuktu has maintained many ancient monuments you will walk through
street to see the buildings, arrival at Timbuktu and continuation to
Essakane and enjoy 3 days of world music, dancing, camel races and other activities. Meals prepared by private chef. (Daily B, L, D) Accommodation in Private tents
Day 9
January 09th 2010 Timbuktu- Mopti
Breakfast and drive to Timbuktu for a city tour (the mosques, the old city, explorers houses, the manuscript centre) and continuation to Mopti, arrival and overnight at Ambedjele Hotel or a Similar.
Day 9
January 09th 2010 Timbuktu- Mopti
Breakfast and drive to Timbuktu for a city tour (the mosques, the old city, explorers houses, the manuscript centre) and continuation to Mopti, arrival and overnight at Ambedjele Hotel or a Similar.
Day 10
Jan 10th 2010 Mopti Djenne
After breakfast drive to Djenne the city classified as World Heritages because of its architecture. The city considered as the twin of Timbuktu because of its attachment on Islam. Founded around the 10th century by Soninkes, a religious city considered as one of the oldest city in Africa.The visit of children learning in Coranic School is worthy. Djenne is very famous by its colourful market and the biggest mud monument in the world.
Arrival and visit of the Monday market of Djenne considered as one of the most colourful market in West Africa due to its typical African products,in the afternoon visit of the mosque and overnight at the hotel Campement.
Day 10
Jan 10th 2010 Mopti Djenne
After breakfast drive to Djenne the city classified as World Heritages because of its architecture. The city considered as the twin of Timbuktu because of its attachment on Islam. Founded around the 10th century by Soninkes, a religious city considered as one of the oldest city in Africa.The visit of children learning in Coranic School is worthy. Djenne is very famous by its colourful market and the biggest mud monument in the world.
Arrival and visit of the Monday market of Djenne considered as one of the most colourful market in West Africa due to its typical African products,in the afternoon visit of the mosque and overnight at the hotel Campement.
Day 11
Jan 11th 2011 Djenne Segou
Breakfast, then drive to Ségou, Mali's second largest city and former colonial administrative centre; Visit of San on the way; the capital of Bobo land, an ethnic very attached to its culture as they are animists,arrival in Ségou and admire the beautiful Sudanese-style colonial architecture, visit the port, the pottery market, traditional weavers and other artisans, Overnight in Segou, (B) Independence Hotel or similar.
Day 11
Jan 11th 2011 Djenne Segou
Breakfast, then drive to Ségou, Mali's second largest city and former colonial administrative centre; Visit of San on the way; the capital of Bobo land, an ethnic very attached to its culture as they are animists,arrival in Ségou and admire the beautiful Sudanese-style colonial architecture, visit the port, the pottery market, traditional weavers and other artisans, Overnight in Segou, (B) Independence Hotel or similar.
Day 12
Jan 12th 2011 Segou - Bamako
Breakfast and departure Bamako the capital city of Mali by the way visit of Sekoro a Bambara village the capital the capital of the former Bambara kingdom to see the king vestibule, its tomb and the mosque continuation to explore this capital city of Bamako situated on the Niger, one of Africa's great rivers. Mali is a country of many tribal peoples, each with your own exuberant styles of clothing and jewellery. There is nowhere better to see this colourful diversity than in the streets and markets of Bamako.
Arrival and you will visit the Museum which shows the traditional local status, archeological discovering in Djenno-Djenne and the textile of Mali. Continuation to the handicraft center to discover the status, jewel, blankets of our different ethnics, the big market and the pink market with its multicolor objects (the bazin clothes with its different design and bogolan clothes and others kinds worthy to see).After the visit of the city; transfer to the hotel for the departure.
Day 12
Jan 12th 2011 Segou - Bamako
Breakfast and departure Bamako the capital city of Mali by the way visit of Sekoro a Bambara village the capital the capital of the former Bambara kingdom to see the king vestibule, its tomb and the mosque continuation to explore this capital city of Bamako situated on the Niger, one of Africa's great rivers. Mali is a country of many tribal peoples, each with your own exuberant styles of clothing and jewellery. There is nowhere better to see this colourful diversity than in the streets and markets of Bamako.
Arrival and you will visit the Museum which shows the traditional local status, archeological discovering in Djenno-Djenne and the textile of Mali. Continuation to the handicraft center to discover the status, jewel, blankets of our different ethnics, the big market and the pink market with its multicolor objects (the bazin clothes with its different design and bogolan clothes and others kinds worthy to see).After the visit of the city; transfer to the hotel for the departure.
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- Have an unforgettable 12 days festival tour around Mali.
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