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Welcome greetings and dinner |
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Djenne city tour; “The Jewel of Niger” |
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Explore the Dogon country of stone and mud village built into a scarp. |
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Visit the ancient city of Timbucktu, dating back to 1100AD known for being the first center of learning for mankind. |
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Explore the Ethnological Museum, which houses a collection of ancient books on religion, science, history and mathematics. |
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Tour of Cape Coast and Elimina Castles and Slave Dungeons |
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Tour of Kakum National Park; one of West Africa’s surviving tropical forest and experience a walk on one of the only five-canopy walkways in the world and the only one in Africa. |
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Accra city tour |
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Tour the multicolored city of Cotonou. |
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A visit to Quidah the cradle of African Traditional Religion including the Museum that portrays the of Benin’s role in the Atlantic slave trade. |
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Visit Ganvie (the village on water) the Venice of West Africa to discover the people of Ganvie carrying out their daily routine as vendors in dugout canoes. |
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Day at leisure and farewell. |
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