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Travel Warning WARNING: Although less volatile than neighboring Mali, northern Niger is unsafe for travel due to the long-running conflict with the nomadic Tuareg people. After the Libyan Civil War in 2011, a significant amount of arms were brought into the area and the situation could deteriorate quickly. Kidnappings of westerners have also occurred. A government permit is required to travel in northern Niger and unlikely to be granted for tourism. Persons trying to enter independently without a permit have been arrested and deported out of the region.
Government travel advisories
(Information last updated 01 Mar 2013)

Northern Niger covers Niger's Saharan territory.

Cities

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Map of Northern Niger
  • 1 Agadez — the largest city in Saharan Niger.
  • 2 Arlit Arlit on Wikipedia — the second largest city in the region.
  • 3 Bilma Bilma on Wikipedia — gateway to the remotest reaches of the Ténéré Desert.
  • 4 Chirfa — gateway to the Djado Plateau.

Other destinations

Understand

Get in

Mano Dayak International Airport (AJY IATA)

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Intricate ornaments and dacing are important in the guérewol.

If visiting in mid-September, just after the rainy season, be sure to participate in the Cure Salee, translated as the Salt Cure because of the nearby salt flats and also known as Festival of the Nomads. It's a yearly gathering by the nomadic Tuareg and Wodaabe peoples that inhabit northern Niger and Mali taking place at the village of In-gall, 115 kilometres west of Agadez. The festival is part market, part social gathering. For the Wodaabe peoples Cure Salee is the most important guérewol, or courtship ritual, of the whole year. The guérewol is a much fascinating, that is for the western traveller, ritual where the men perform dances that can go on for days wearing elaborate make-up for women to courting a potential husband.

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Stay safe

Because of Malian troops, it is not recommended to go here.

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