Location
Mali: Djenne, Mopti
Dates
November, annually
The "Mali Sahel Journey" program is a perpetual favorite: Early in the trip we spend a couple days getting a lift down the Niger River on a working riverboat on the Niger River. It is a fascinating and unique experience that you will remember for a lifetime. The bicycling is in a historic triangle bounded by Mopti, Djenne and Bankas. We travel village to village sharing roads and tracks with and learning about the Bambara, Dogon, Peule, Songhai, Bobo, Bozo and people of other ethnic groups. Traditionally, each group had a distinctive role in economic life. The architecture, lifestyle, and human activity are all incredible "eye-candy" to look at. Making our way through this largely non-motorized society by our own non-motorized transport is a moving experience. There is no better way to immerse yourself in the heart of Africa. There is an optional extension to visit the historic city of Timbuktu.
Small group, self contained bicycle and boat tour. We explore the lifestyle of the 'Sahel', including a once- in-a-lifetime boat trip on the Niger River, visits to the fascinating, culturally rich Dogon/Djenne/Mopti region. We will meet members of the Bamana (agricultural), Tuareg (nomadic), Dogon (agricultural), Bozo (fishing) and Peul (pastoral) ethnic groups.
1,490
Includes guide, accommodations, two-meals per day, entrance fees and transfers that are part of the program.
Worldwide Participants.
Independently
in Groups of 4-8
two weeks
To promote international understanding and cultural sensitivity. Introduce people to the diversity and complexity of the world. Promote sustainable transport, environmental practices and economic development (in unexploited markets.) Have fun.
1983