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Explore Timbuktu In 8 Days
  • Tour Category

    Group Tour

  • Tour Types

    Architecture, History, Sightseeing

  • Duration

    8 Days

  • Activity Level

    Easy

  • Language

    English, French, German

Description

Embark on an 8-day adventure to explore Timbuktu, the legendary city of the Sahara. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture as you visit libraries with ancient manuscripts, marvel at architectural wonders, engage with locals, and journey through captivating landscapes. Uncover the secrets of Timbuktu in this unforgettable expedition.

Highlights
  • Discover ancient manuscripts at Timbuktu's renowned libraries
  • Explore the historic Djinguereber Mosque, a UNESCO World Heritage site
  • Experience vibrant local culture through music, dance, and traditional crafts
  • Cruise the Niger River and witness breathtaking Saharan landscapes
  • Visit nomadic Tuareg communities and learn about their fascinating way of life
  • Day 1: Bamako expand_more
    • Your international flight arrives in Bamako. 
    • Your tour guide will meet you in the arrivals hall of Bamako airport and provide your hotel transfer. 

    Overnight in Bamako

  • Day 2: Bamako - Timbuktu expand_more
    • Have your breakfast. 
    • Transfer to the airport and fly to Timbuktu, one of Africa's mythical desert cities. Today, like centuries ago, the city is surrounded by a heavy mist of mystery. Almost no tourists have gotten there anymore since the Tuareg started demanding their own independent country.
    • Arrive in Timbuktu, get welcomed by our local guide and embark on a city tour. 
    • Have lunch at the restaurant or with our guide with local family (traditional dishes).
  • Day 3: Timbuktu expand_more
    • You will spend all day exploring Timbuktu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site perched on the edge of the Sahara and a centre of religion and scholarship for centuries.
    • Visit three of West Africa's oldest mosques, Sankore Mosque, Djingareber, and Sidi Yehia, all made from mud and timber and recall Timbuktu's golden age. You will also explore the Ethnological Museum, the Al-Mansur Korey House, the marketplace, and the Ahmed Baba Centre and Haidara Library to see the ancient manuscripts that have survived since the 13-14th centuries.
    • In the afternoon, take a fun sunset camel ride into the desert and visit a Tuareg campsite. Here, you'll have the opportunity to mingle and drink tea with the nomads and be entertained by their traditional singing, drumming, and dancing with sabres. An optional traditional Moshe dinner is also available.

    Overnight at Hotel Handrina Khan

    Accommodation: Hotel Handrina Khan

    Meals included: Breakfast

  • Day 4: Departure from Timbuktu - Niger River expand_more
    • From Timbuktu, via the Niger River. Along the way, witness many species of birds and even herds of hippopotami cooling down on the river if you're lucky. Stop by several villages and get a glimpse of the way of living of the Fulani and Bozo people, one of the many ethnic groups in Mali located predominantly along the river.
    • In the evening, camp along the banks of the Niger River. 
  • Day 5: Niger River - Mopti expand_more
    • Spend the first half of the day cruising the Niger River and then arrive in Mopti port, where your boat will dock; Mopti – the "melting pot" of Mali and the Venice of Mali, remains a beautiful city that attracts many visitors with its river port which remains an inevitable crossroads for trade. 
    • Arrival and check-in at the Hotel Flandre. Lunch in a restaurant nearby the river. 
    • Visit canoe workshops (see pirogues being made by hand), the river port, the mosque Komoguel and the bustling fish market where many of Mali's ethnic groups come to trade: Bambara, Bobo, Bozo, Dogon, Fulani, Tuareg and Songhay. Possible ride by dugout on the Niger River at sunset with beautiful panoramic photos.

    Overnight at the Hotel Flandre or similar

  • Day 6: Djenne expand_more
    • After breakfast, visit the market. 
    • After exploring the market, we will stroll the ancient alleys and narrow streets and see the oldest house in Djenne, dating from the 12th century. Also, see the magnificent Great Mosque, the world's most prominent mud brick architecture, originally constructed in the 13th century. This is one of Unesco's World Heritage sites. We will walk around the old city's narrow streets, meeting with the association of women who colour the bogola and taking pictures in their dyeing workshop. A real trip back in time. We will see the tomb of Tapana Djenepo, the Koranic schools, and the well of Nana Wangara.
    • Lunch and departure towards Segou. 
    • Road to Segou after launch (5h). Arrive in Segou, Mali's former colonial capital, with its exciting mix of traditional and colonial architecture. Visit the Bagolan factory, then check-in in at our hotel Esplanade or similar. Take beautiful photos of the sunset on the Niger Quay and see French colonial heritage buildings designed in Sudanese style. A musical evening is organized at the hotel.

    Accommodation: Hotel Esplanade

    Meals included: Breakfast

  • Day 7: Segou – Segoukoro – Bamako expand_more
    • Departure for Bamako (3h) after breakfast. We make a long stop in Segoukoro, the capital of the former Bambara Empire.
    • Explore the small town with a couple of exciting adobe constructions (King Palace, Mosques) and visit the tomb of Biton Coulibaly's mother—an introduction to Bambara culture and traditions.
    • Continue to Bamako, lunch in the restaurant, overnight at the Hotel Colombus or similar.
  • Day 8: Bamako - Departure expand_more
    • After breakfast in the morning, have a Bamako tour. 
    • Visit the capital city of Mali, and stroll to the bazaar market and the national museum before taking you to Airport for your departure flight. I will take you to the artisan market where you can shop for souvenirs. 

    End of the tour. 

What's Included
  • All transport transfers to and from the airport
  • River transport (Timbuktu-Mopti)
  • Regular flight Bamako-Timbuktu
  • Accommodation in air-conditioned rooms 
  • Breakfasts
  • Drinking water along the route (2 bottles of 1.5 litres in the boat)
  • Experienced English-speaking guide
  • All permissions and policy papers
  • Visiting museums, palaces, tribes and excursions, all payments to the tribes
  • All dances, mask performances according to the program in Mopti 
  • Visiting museums, palaces, tribes and excursions, all payments to the tribes
What's Excluded
  • Visa support
  • International air ticket to Bamako roundtrip
  • Medical insurance
  • Pre-Visa (visa d'entrée) and visa fee on arrival at the airport (200 Euros)
  • PCR test upon departure
  • Lunches and dinners
  • Accommodations in Bamako and Ségou 
  • Beverages
  • Tipping guides and drivers
What to bring
  • Set of clothes fitting weather conditions, one warm set
  • Long sleeve wear set
  • Repellents (is a must!)
  • Mosquito net for sleeping place (is a must!)
  • Comfortable closed shoes and open shoes
  • Forehead torch
  • Big backpack for luggage
  • Small backpack for personal items and camera
  • Sunblock set (cream, sunglasses, cap)
  • Sand block set: desert glasses, buff/mask (up to you)
  • Personal hygiene items (toilet paper, towel, wet tissues, hygiene lipstick etc.)
  • Personal medical kit (analgesics, sanitisers, antibiotics, your medicine)
  • Yellow fever certificate
  • Antimalarial pills (up to you)
  • Photo and video camera
Meeting Point

Bamako, Mali

Cancellation Policy

For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -

Refund of 80% of the tour price.
Price Details
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1 To 6USD 3250 Per Group

This is a group tour

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USD 3250 / group