Ancestral Crossroads: The Imperial History of Burkina & Niger

Ancestral Crossroads: The Imperial History of Burkina & Niger 2670 , 13 Days

This tour explores the cultural landscapes of Burkina Faso and Niger, following historic routes across the Sahel. In Burkina Faso, the journey begins in Ouagadougou, before continuing south to Tiébélé, where the Kassena people are known for their decorated royal compounds built from earth and natural pigments. Traveling west, you reach Bobo Dioulasso, a city shaped by trade and craftsmanship, with visits to its Great Mud Mosque and long-established artisan neighborhoods. The landscape then changes in the Banfora region, where sandstone formations, domes, and waterfalls create a greener, quieter setting.

Crossing into Niger, the itinerary moves through Niamey, Dosso, and Tahoua, combining visits to museums, markets, and royal palaces. Farther north, Agadez stands as a former hub of trans-Saharan exchange, distinguished by its old quarters and prominent mud-brick minaret. The journey concludes in Zinder and Maradi, two historic sultanate cities where traditional leadership continues to play a visible role in local life.
 
 
Highlights:
Ouagadougou- the political and cultural capital of Burkina Faso and a key hub for contemporary West African life
Tiébélé Kassena royal compounds – walk through a living royal settlement where painted earthen architecture reflects social structure, symbolism, and ancestral traditions still maintained today
The Great Mud Mosque-built in Sudano-Sahelian style, this is one of the country’s most important architectural landmarks
Sindou Peaks- a dramatic chain of sandstone rock formations shaped by erosion over millions of years. The contrast between the sculpted rock and the flat savannah below makes Sindou one of the most distinctive landscapes in Burkina Faso
Agadez old city & Tuareg culture – Visit the Sultan’s Palace, historic quarters, and experience Tuareg music and dance in a city that once linked West Africa to the Sahara.
Zinder- former capital of the Damagaram Sultanate, one of the most influential Sahelian states
The Sultan's Palace of Gobir- a highly significant site as the active seat of a historic Hausa kingdom, serving as both a working royal residence and a powerful symbol of traditional authority

 

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Price Includes:
12 nights mid-range hotels in rooms with private facilities and breakfast
All transport in 4x4 vehicles
local English speaking tour guide

Not Included:
International flights
Visa fees
Travel insurance
Photo permits
Entrance fees
Tips
Personal expenses
Flight ticket Ouagadougou-Niamey
airport transfers


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Ancestral Crossroads: The Imperial History of Burkina & Niger (Rated 4.81 / 5 Based on 3 Reviews.)
Price
2670 EUR
Duration
13 Days
Single Supplement
480 EUR
Status
Closed
Price
2670 EUR
Duration
13 Days
Single Supplement
480 EUR
Status
Closed

Currency fluctuations might cause correction of price at any time.

Group Size
6-12
Reservation System Code
MLRUND

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