Travel to Mali & Burkina Faso - Crazy Puffin Adventures
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Burkina Faso & Mali

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Join The Adventure

18- 26th January /2027

$2990

9 days

Start: 
End:
Price: 
Deposit: 
Guaranteed departure:

Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Bamako, Mali
$2,990
$800
Yes

Secure your spot with a deposit of $800

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Go Crazy, Go Private

Does the date not fit your schedule or do you simply want to travel privately or with your own group?

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  • Do you want to choose your own travel dates?

  • Do you want to choose the itinerary?

  • Do you want to travel alone or with your friends?

Tour Highlights

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Tiébélé
(WHS)

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Ruins of Loropeni (WHS)

Sindou Peaks 

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Bobo-Dioulasso Mosque

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Dogon Mask Dance

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Niger River by pirogue

Did you know that Burkina Faso literally means “Land of Honest People,”

and that neighboring Mali was once ruled by Mansa Musa, who is widely considered the richest person in history?

Itinerary

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Day 1:
Arrival in Ouagadougou 

Welcome to Burkina Faso! Upon arrival at Ouagadougou International Airport, you'll be greeted and transferred to your hotel. Settle in, enjoy a brief orientation, and prepare for the adventure ahead. Overnight in Ouagadougou

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Day 2:

Ouagadougou - Bazoulé - Tiébélé

Adventure begins with a drive from Ouagadougou to Bazoulé, home to a sacred lake inhabited by hundreds of crocodiles living peacefully alongside villagers. Continue toward Tiébélé, famous for its elaborately painted Kassena royal compound (UNESCO site).

In the afternoon, explore the beautifully decorated earthen homes and learn about Kassena symbolism and traditions. Enjoy a mural painting demonstration by local women, followed by a traditional bonfire evening with Djongo dance.

Overnight: Tiébélé

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Day 3:

Tiébélé -Gaoua

Travel through Gourounsi and Lobi territories, stopping in a traditional Lobi village to discover their distinctive architecture and social organization. Experience live balafon music and ceremonial dances before continuing to Gaoua.

Visit the Museum of Civilizations to gain insight into the region’s ethnic heritage.

Overnight: Gaoua

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Day 4:

Gaoua - Loropeni- Banfora- Sindou -Bobo-Dioulasso

Head to the Ruins of Loropeni (UNESCO World Heritage Site)—an ancient stone fortress linked to historic trans-Saharan gold trade routes.

Continue toward Banfora, known for its striking landscapes. Explore the Sindou Peaks and Fabedougou Domes, then relax at the refreshing Karfiguéla Waterfalls.

Arrive in Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso’s cultural capital. Visit the famous mud-brick mosque and enjoy an evening of traditional music and dance.

Overnight: Bobo-Dioulasso

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Day 5:

Bobo-Dioulasso -Sikasso (Mali)

Cross the border into Mali and continue to Sikasso. Visit the Missiri Koro caves and nearby villages to learn about local customs and daily life, followed by a visit to the Senoufo Museum for deeper cultural context.

Overnight: Sikasso

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Day 6:

Sikasso - Soulouba - Bamako

Drive toward Mali’s capital with a stop in Soulouba village, where you’ll witness an unforgettable Dogon Mask Dance, a sacred performance expressing ancestral beliefs.

Arrive in Bamako for a brief city tour highlighting markets and riverside life.

Overnight: Bamako

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Day 7:

Bamako - Segoukoro - Dougouba - Segou

Explore Segoukoro, former capital of the Bambara Kingdom, including historic buildings and royal tombs. Continue to artisan villages where traditional blacksmithing and gourd crafting are still practiced.

Visit Dougouba, home to one of Mali’s oldest clay mosques, before reaching Segou, beautifully set along the Niger River. Optional sunset pirogue ride.

Overnight: Segou

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Day 8:

Segou - Siby

Travel to Siby, known for its Mandingo landscapes and sacred rock formations. Explore the Arch of Kamadjan, consultation caves, and surrounding cliffs. If conditions allow, observe traditional rituals honoring Mandingan spiritual beliefs.

Overnight: Siby

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Day 9:

Siby - Bamako - Departure

Return to Bamako for final sightseeing, including the Grand Market and key landmarks, before transfer to the airport for departure.

What's included ?

Visa support and assitance

Airport pick-up and drop-off

All accommodation in single room

All transportation

All melas

All entrance fee and travel permits

English-speaking local guide

Crazy Puffin leader

What's excluded?

International flights

Personal expenses

Tips for local guides

Travel Insurance

Visa fee

Frequently Asked Questions

1

Is it safe to travel to Burkina & Mali?

Your safety is our top priority. This itinerary has been meticulously designed to avoid high-risk routes and sensitive areas, based on continuous local monitoring and on-the-ground expertise.

2

How does the booking process work?

Your spot will be secured as soon as we receive your deposit payment. This deposit is refundable up to 7 days after your booking.

To know more about our booking policy, please check our

Terms & Condition

3

Do I need a visa for Burkina Faso and Mali?

You will need to apply for an e-visa. When the time comes, we will provide you with the official website and all necessary supporting documents. We offer full visa guidance and assistance.

6

What flight I should book?

You’ll fly into Ouagadougou (OUA) to start the trip and depart from Bamako (BKO) at the end. Both cities are well connected via major hubs such as Istanbul, Dakar, Accra, or Abidjan.

More detailed information about which possible flights to book and on what dates will be provided in our Pack Your Bag document.

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Can I come as a solo traveler?

That’s absolutely not a problem! On this trip you will have a single room for the whole trip.

4

What is the minimum/maximum number of participants on this trip?

We do have a guarantee of departure for this trip. 
And we take a maximum of 10 people + crew for each tour.

5

Is this trip suitable for me?

This journey is designed for adventurous travelers who are comfortable with basic accommodations in rural areas, long driving days, and off-the-beaten-path destinations. 

Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory.

7

Do I need to bring cash?

ATMs and card payments are not available in Burkina & Mali.

You’ll only need a few hundred dollars for emergencies and personal expenses, as everything else is included.

8

What should I bring for this trip?

We will send you the Pack Your Bag document several months before departure. It includes all the necessary information about flights, logistics, what to pack, and any other important details about your trip.

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