Durata:3giorni
Date:from October to April
Da…€ / persona
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Visiting a weekly market with its incessant vortex of noise, colors and smells is an experience that embodies all the essence of Mali.
Markets are the most representative example of Malian multiculturalism, a unique concentration of cultures and merchandise, as many as the ethnic groups that live there. For photography lovers, the market is an inexhaustible source of ideas, to the point of vertigo: Peuhl nomads with sticks and hats sell their rams, Tuareg above theirs Camels carry salt bars, Dogon elders offer their natural remedies and fetishes, Bambara burly women trade dressings as colorful as their clothes, Bozo girls display fish dried, while donkey-drawn carts, overloaded with anything, make their way through the crowd.
Day 1: Friday
Outbound Flight/Bamako (BKO)
Day 2: Saturday
Bamako/Sekoro/Segou
The liveliness of the capital Bamako and the royal palace of the ancient kingdom of Biton Coulibaly in Sekoro.
Day 3: Sunday
Segou/San/Djenné
The peaceful colonial town of Segou, nestled on the banks of the Niger River.
Day 4: Monday
Djenné
The impressive Djenné mud mosque, its multicolored Monday market, the Peulh villages.
Day 5: Tuesday
Djenné/Mopti (Niger sailing)
Pinasse sailing on the Bani River and the Niger River, meeting the fishermen Bozo and Somono.
Day 6: Wednesday
Mopti/Songho/Sangha
The hectic port of Mopti, the rock paintings of Songho and the encounter with the hogon.
Day 7: Thursday
Trekking to the Pays Dogon
The rift in the crag and the old Tellem houses in Youga.
Day 8: Friday
Trekking to the Pays Dogon
The sacred village of Arou, home of the spiritual leader of the Dogon, and the handicrafts of Banani.
Day 9: Saturday
Trekking to the Pays Dogon
The pointed barns of Ireli, the pond of the sacred caimans of Amani and the dance of the masks in Tireli.
Day 10: Sunday
Pays Dogon/Bandiagara
The villages of Endé and Teli, treasures kept by the crag.
Day 11: Monday
Bandiagara/San/Segou
Bobo fetishes, sipping millet beer in Terekounko.
Day 12: Tuesday
Segou/Bamako
The capital’s markets and the puppets of Yaya Coulibaly, an artist-warlock, guardian of a thousand-year tradition.
Day 13: Wednesday
Bamako/Kangaba/Kela/Siby
The traditional gold mines of Dabali and the griots of Kela.
Day 14: Thursday
Siby/Djendjé/Siby/Bamako
The magical Kamandjan arch, the Djendjé waterfall, the songs of the Malinké hunters.
Day 15: Friday
Bamako (BKO)/Return flight
Durata:3giorni
Date:from October to April
Da…€ / persona
Tour temporarily suspended
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