Sahara Desert expedition, Niger
Description of Sahara Desert expedition, Niger
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Indigenous communities:
On this trip, donations and gifts of tea and sugar are given to Tuareg elders to be appropriately distributed to the community. These gifts are purchased from locally owned markets; helping to sustain the local economy.
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
Planet
This tour visits a very remote region, which has barely been touched by the presence of humans, and we strongly believe in maintaining its pristine nature. The nature of this trip means that most nights are spent camping. We strive to ensure that we leave these areas as we find them and our team have been trained in strict no litter policies, meaning that we take all refuse to either be recycled or properly disposed of back in Agadez. Washing of dishes is carried out well away from any water sources so as not to contaminate them.Where there are tracks, we stick to them – not always possible as there are few tracks in this area.
Our travellers are specifically briefed on not to buy souvenirs made from endangered species – people in remote parts of Niger do not always have the same respect towards wildlife as most travellers will have, and can sometimes offer such things for sale.
People
As with many of the trips that we offer, this tour has a strong focus on local culture and different ethnic groups. Where possible we try to ensure that local people benefit from our presence.This trip spends time in the traditional lands of the Tuareg people, one of the Sahara’s most traditional ethnic groups who are quite wary of outsiders. Through long association with this area, our local team has established solid relationships with certain communities and our presence here is welcomed – we feel that it is very important to be seen as guests here rather than outsiders come to merely look. We are able to spend time with the communities learning about their traditions and customs. We are careful not to disrupt the traditional way of life of the Tuareg.
These are very traditional areas with certain codes of behaviour, and the people here are not that accustomed to outsiders. We ensure that our travellers are appropriately briefed in order so as not to offend local sensibilities.
We buy supplies from the Tuareg where this is feasible – usually meat and other foodstuffs, and try to have a positive economic impact upon the communities we visit.
We work with Nigerien drivers and guides, and at the end of each tour encourage our travellers to leave unwanted clothes that they can then distribute to their extended families. We do not encourage travellers to leave these for the Tuareg as we feel it is important that they are able to maintain their traditional lifestyles, which have generally served them well throughout the centuries in often difficult environments. We do not feel that the emulation of western culture, of which western clothing is just the start, would be wholly beneficial for the Tuareg.
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