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NIGER
The Land of the Tribes and Vistas
January 27 - February 03, 2022
Led by Anthropologist, Elena Dak

Can be combined with Gabon, DRC, CAR, Congo tour (February 04 - 17, 2022)
NIGER The Land of the Tribes and Vistas - January 27 - February 03, 2022 - Spiekermann Travel
One of the world’s poorest countries, Niger deserves to be considered a challenging destination, but rewards abound for those willing to
persevere. And with political stability returning to this West African nation, it is slowly opening up to tourists. A country shaped by Saharan
trade routes, travelers have come and gone through this land for centuries, leaving behind them a wonderful fusion of Arab and African
traditions. Agadez and Zinder sprung up along these now defunct routes and today these cities retain their ancient bourgeoisie charm.
Comprised of beautiful adobe dwellings, their labyrinthine streets are home to bustling markets, which sell pottery, leather and other dec-
orative pieces. Niger’s capital, Niamey, on the other hand was never a site of trans-Saharan trade, and remained of little importance until
the 20 th century. It continues to be a very relaxed and low-key city, situated on the lush banks of the Niger River (after which the country is
named). Niger is home to a great many ethnic groups, including the Hausa and the Zarma. Other nomadic tribes you may encounter are
the Tuareg and the Fulani. Naturalists are also well catered for in Niger, which is home to several national parks. You will have a chance
for a close encounter with giraffes, as wild herds live peacefully around Koure, 37 miles from Niamey. Join us to discover the ancient cities,
natural scenic beauty, fascinating nomadic cultures, and wildlife that make this friendly country so captivating.
Ihab Zaki
Managing Director, Spiekermann Travel

Thursday, January 27                                                       time to explore the village and admire its fruit orchards and gar-
Arrive in Niamey (Niger)                                                   dens, and see its blue-green waterfall, which cascades down
                                                                           a series of basins into a pool. Also see the former French army
Upon arrival in Niamey, you will be greeted and transferred to The         fort and one of the starting points for caravaners that carried salt
Grand Hotel (or similar) for check-in, dinner and overnight. Nia-          through the Ténéré Desert. Transfer to the Village Inn (or similar)
mey lies on the Niger River, primarily situated on the east bank.          for check-in and overnight. (B,L,D)
The city was probably founded during the 18th century, but was
                                                                           Sunday, January 30
of little importance to most of the country until the French devel-        Timia
oped a colonial post in the 1890’s. (D)
                                                                           The Tuaregs of Timia have kept their culture and traditions alive
Friday, January 28
                                                                           and preserved their ancestral rites. Part of your stay here will allow
Niamey – Agadez
                                                                           you the opportunity to meet and interact with the people while
After a very early breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport       they share their fruits and vegetables with you. The Tuareg peo-
for your flight to Agadez (6:00AM, arriving at 10:00AM). Upon ar-          ple are a large Berber ethnic group known as the “blue people” for
rival, you’ll be welcomed by your team guide and driver and tak-           their traditional indigo-dyed clothes that stain their skin. Other
en to the Hotel Pension Tellit for check-in. Agadez was founded            distinctive aspects of Tuareg culture include food, language, reli-
prior to the 14 th century, gradually becoming one of the most             gion, arts, astronomy, nomadic architecture, traditional weapons,
important Tuareg cities in the country, replacing by expanding             music, films, games, and economic activities. In the evening, you
around the . The town became an important center during the                will gather around the campfire to enjoy a traditional dance cer-
trans-Saharan caravan trade, linking the Maghreb to the Sahel.             emony and listen to the anzad, a famous Tuareg poetry instru-
Today, Agadez is still the largest and most important city in the          ment (a one-string guitar) played by the women. Meals will be
region. This UNESCO World Heritage Site comprises of 11 quarters           prepared by a trained cook. (B,L,D)
with buildings made of mudbrick. You’ll spend time exploring the
historic center, including the Grand Mosque and its imposing
                                                                           Monday, January 31
minaret. Wander through the original labyrinth streets, which              Timia - Agadez
date back to the 15 th century. Agadez is also a major market
                                                                           After breakfast this morning, you’ll return to Agadez along the same
town known for its camel market and “city of crafts”. The Tuareg
                                                                           route you came except for a short diversion to the small village
love jewelry and beautiful clothes and you’ll have a chance to bar-
                                                                           of El Mekki, arriving back in Agadez by late evening. You’ll return
gain for some of their local crafts. Enjoy dinner at Le Pillier, the
                                                                           to the Hotel Pension Tellit (or similar) for dinner and overnight.
famous Italian restaurant in Agadez, then return to your hotel for
                                                                           (B,L,D)
overnight. (B,L,D)
                                                                           Tuesday, February 01
Saturday, January 29
                                                                           Agadez - Niamey
Agadez - Timia
                                                                           Morning additional sightseeing and walk in Agadez then after
After breakfast, you’ll head to the mountainous region of Aïr Mas-         lunch head to the airport for your flight to Niamey and check-in
sif (the Aïr Mountains), in the heart of Tuareg culture. While the
                                                                           to the hotel then transfer to get your COVID-19 test done. The rest
early history of the Aïr Massif is not exactly known, the area was
populated for at least 10,000 years at a time when the surround-           of the day at leisure, enjoy dinner at the restaurant in the hotel
ing desert was lush grasslands. The Aïr Mountains are known for            and overnight. (B,L,D)
their rock art, including images of large mammals that date back
to around 6,000 B.C. Visit the beautiful oases of Azel and Aoud-           Wednesday, February 02
eras then continue on through the “Moon”, named for its lunar-like         Niamey – Kouré
landscape, and via the volcanic massif to the beautiful oasis town
of Timia. Here, orange and pomegranate-laden trees, with sand              Early this morning, you’ll depart for Kouré, located about 56 miles
dunes in the background, offer a spectacular sight. You’ll have            from Niamey, to visit the last herds of giraffes in West Africa. Kouré
NIGER The Land of the Tribes and Vistas - January 27 - February 03, 2022 - Spiekermann Travel
is best known for these West African giraffes , an endemic sub-
species of West Africa. The population of giraffes in Niger was
as low as 50 animals 1984 but, according to the association to
Safeguard Giraffes in Niger(ASGN), there are now around 170 of
them. Return to Niamey for lunch in a local restaurant or a buffet
at the Grand Hotel. Around 2:00PM, you’ll head out on a city tour
beginning with the Niger National Museum (Musee National
Boubou Hama). This museum was founded in 1959 and contains
exhibits representing the ethnological, archaeological, and cul-
tural artifacts from the region. There are also replicas of tradition-
al dwellings from different Niger cultures. Next, visit the Grand
Mosque of Niamey, built in the 1970’s with aid provided by Libya.
Its features 171 steps that you can climb up for some beautiful
views from the top. Dinner and overnight at the hotel (B,L,D)

Thursday, February 03
Niamey - USA

After breakfast, we will take the motorized pinnace for navigation
on the Niger River to meet the hippos. The riverside villages but
also the islands like Kanazi and Boubon known for picnic pottery
under the mango trees. Return to the hotel in Niamey to freshen
up and have dinner before transferring to the airport for your re-
turn flight back to the USA via Europe. (B,L,D)
Arriving USA February 4 th , 2022
Please note: Those continuing to the Gabon, CAR, DRC, Congo
tour may fly the next day from Niamey on Feb 4th

  “Itinerary and hotels as well as local guides are subject to
change in response to any unforeseen changes or conditions.
Possible change of plan can also occur in case of cancellation
           of flights from Niamey to Agadez or v.v“

Special trip remarks:
This tour requires a flexible spirit and a sense of adventure as you
will drive some big distances, on roads that are dusty, bumpy,
with bathroom facilities in the wild or in very poorly maintained
state. You must treat this tour as an exploratory trip. Mosquito
borne illnesses such as malaria are the leading cause of death in
Niger. Documentation of yellow fever immunization is required
for travellers prior to arrival in Niger. Local culture and Islamic tra-
dition encourage conservative dress for both men and women.
Western woman just has to be dressed with modesty but noth-
ing too excessive like long gowns or veils, just avoid skimpy cloth-
ing. Tourists are free to take pictures anywhere in Niger, except
near military installations, radio and television stations, the Presi-
dential Palace, airports, or diplomatic facilities. Tourists should not
photograph military or police personnel, or political or student
demonstrations, and should seek prior permission before taking
a close-up “portrait” photo of an individual.
NIGER The Land of the Tribes and Vistas - January 27 - February 03, 2022 - Spiekermann Travel
About your Tour Manager, Anthropologist
                              Elena Dak…Elena was born in Venice in 1970           Tour Cost (Land Only): $5,995.00
                              and has been working for more than 20 years          Per person in single or double occupancy
                              for Italian tour companies leading trips in Africa,
                              the Middle East and Central Asia. Elena is one of    Single Supplement: $595.00
                              the most passionate tour leaders and loves her       Price based on group size minimum of 8 participants
                              work, loves the subject matter and thrives           and maximum of 16 participants.
                              when she feels in charge of travelers and see-
                              ing how to educate them and excite them                    Trip Grade: III      Lodging Level: **_***
                              about the destinations they visit. She is deeply
   interested in nomadic cultures and has formally studies several groups
   (the Touareg in Niger, the Wodaabe in Tchad, the Tigrin in Ethiopia, the Rashaydeh in Eritrea and the Rabari in India). Elena is a graduate
   of the University of Ca’ Foscari in Venice in Conservation of Cultural Heritage with Ethnographic Orientation. She is currently studying for
   her M.A. in Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences at Bicocca University in Milan. She has written four books (“La Carovana del Sale “or
   “The Salt Caravan” (2007),”Io Cammino con i Nomadi” or “I Walk With Nomads” (2016), “Sana’a e la Notte” or “Sana’a And The Night” (2019)
   and “Ancora in Cammino” or “Still Walking” (2020). Two of her books have been chosen for a course of modern and contemporary studies
   at Cà Foscari University. She lectures at both the Cà Foscari and the Bicocca Universities and contributes articles for Africa Magazine and
   Erodoto108 Magazine. Elena held a Ted Talk in Milan in October 2018 and was very well received by her audience. Our first tour using
   Elena’s expertise was our Chad program in November 2018 and our travelers were very happy to have her on board. Everyone loved her
   contagious charisma and enthusiasm, as well as her effective abilities as a tour manager and an overseer of the general operation.

Tour includes:                                                               Tour does not include:
• Transfers airport/hotel/airport.                                           • Return airline ticket USA to Niamey.
• Accommodation at hotels mentioned or similar.                              • Air from Abuja to Niamey or Niamey to Libreville
• Meals as mentioned in the itinerary                                         (if doing any pre or post trips).
 (B=breakfast, L=lunch and D=dinner).                                        • Visa expenses for Niger (approx. $250.00)
• Bottled water with meals and on touring days.                              • Vaccinations, yellow fever immunization, anti-malaria
• Transportation in a mini-bus bus with A/C.                                   (ALL HIGHLY RECOMMENDED).
• All visits to sites, villages, monuments, and museums.                     • Beverages other than water.
• English-speaking guide and local guides at the various villages.           • Trip surcharge to operate below required minimum participants.
• Gratuities to guide, drivers, hotel & restaurant staff, and porters.       • Items of a personal nature: beverages, laundry, phone calls,
• Airfare from Niamey to Agadez and back to Niamey.                            email, souvenirs, etc.
                                                                             • Hotel accommodations necessitated by changes in air
                                                                               schedules or misconnections.
                                                                             • Gratuity to your Tour Manager.
                                                                             • Travel protection insurance (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED).

Trip Grade:
II Active – Some hikes, slightly more demanding walks at or to
sites, few elevations, comfortable but busy schedule, and some
very long rides. A few times you may be delayed by the security
personnel at some check points and this necessitates a tolerant
and patient attitude.

Lodging Level:
**-*** Moderate to Superior: Lodges and hotels with addi-
tional amenities, refined service and comfort level acceptable to
western standards (4 stars) in Niamey while 2-3 stars lodges and
simpler hotels outside of the capital city

                          Spiekermann Travel Service, Inc. 18421 East Nine Mile Road, Eastpointe, MI 48021
                          Phone: 1-800-645-3233 Fax: 586-775-9556 www.mideasttrvl.com info@mideasttrvl.com
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