Niger
Niger – The Heart of the Sahel
Niger, a vast landlocked country in West Africa, is a land of golden deserts, ancient trade routes, and vibrant cultures. From the sweeping dunes of the Sahara to the rugged Aïr Mountains and the life-giving Niger River, it’s a destination for those who seek raw natural beauty and deep history. Despite its arid climate, Niger is rich in heritage, with cities like Agadez showcasing centuries-old architecture and traditions.
Altitude
- Highest Point: Mont Idoukal-n-Taghès – 2,022 m
- Capital (Niamey) – ~207 m above sea level
Distance from Airport / Capital
- Diori Hamani International Airport (NIM) – Around 8 km from Niamey city center.
Best Time to Visit
- November to February – Cooler temperatures and less intense heat make desert travel more comfortable.
Top Attractions
- Aïr Mountains – Striking volcanic peaks and prehistoric rock art.
- Tenere Desert – Iconic Saharan landscapes with endless dunes.
- W National Park – UNESCO site with elephants, lions, and hippos.
- Agadez – Historic city with unique mud-brick architecture and a famous mosque.
- Niger River Cruises – Experience local life along the country’s lifeline.
Fun Fact
The Tenere region in Niger is home to the “Tree of Ténéré” site — once the most isolated tree on Earth before it was sadly knocked down in 1973.