December in the Sahara: Agadez and Beyond
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Sandy pants, mirages, wild gazelles, Tuareg tunes, and fried goat cheese were just some of the highlights of my trip to the Tenere Desert and Air Massif of Niger last December. Our group of 10 adventurous adults and 5 children traveled to Agadez and beyond the week before Christmas. After a 2500 CFA (West African Franc) toll equivalent to approximately $5.00 and a 12-hour drive from Niamey to Agadez, we reached the launching point for our trip. Some of us stopped overnight at Le Motel in Birni n'Konni en route, where we dined at the indoor restaurant. The last hour of driving past In Gall was especially challenging since there is no road!
Accommodations at the Hotel de la Paix or the Auberge d'Azel across the street awaited us. The children ran and played on the rooftop as we unloaded and sipped a conjoncture - local slang for local beer. Finches swarmed among the bougainvillea in the hotel courtyard as we discussed the recent robbery of a tourist group in Gugaram. After increased police coverage was arranged in the area, we decided to carry on as planned.
Early on Saturday found us packed into five Toyota Landcruisers owned by Agadez Expeditions. Each vehicle was named for a different constellation in the Tamasheq language. We headed north to Iferoune accompanied by our drivers - one of whom, Agak, doubled as our guide - and two cooks. Six hour later we reached the "Oasis Campground".
The tour company crew made a campfire, set up tents, and cooked us a spaghetti supper while some brave souls took a freezing shower. Dinner was accompanied by our choice of wine, grenadine or menthe syrup, or Pastis.
On Sunday morning we went for a stroll in the village and admired some of the last remaining West African ostriches. We also took in the museum and artisans' shop. Back in the vehicles we headed northeast to reach the giant sand dunes of Adrar Chiriet. All of us made the strenuous climb to the top. Nightfall brought zillions of stars and freezing temperatures.
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Takeaways
- The "Himalayas of the Sahara"
- Tuareqs - the nomads of the Sahara desert
- Travel in Niger, West Africa
Did You Know?
The Sahara is freezing at night but worth a visit.
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