Pai
Pai is a small little town, no mass tourism yet, and I hope that the long curved road will keep it that away. It's 4 hours by bus from Chiang Mai. Pai has a big variety of guesthouses starting with simple bamboo-huts at 50 Baht pp, but has also beautiful resorts in the direct surrounding, up to 700 Baht for a hut. The area has a lot to offer, this can be discovered by mountainbike or motorbike, or by foot. There are several good trekkingcompanies here, a lot offer that same 3 day-package that you get in Chiang Mai. But from here you don't have to sit in the car for so long on the first and last day.
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Bamako
We paid 8.000 CFA for a taxi into town, but it could be cheaper since we only paid 6.000 CFA in the opposite direction. Others only paid 4.000 CFA.
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Dogon
There are basically 3 ways to start trekking in Dogon: The most popular way is to go from Sevare/Mopti to Bandiagara.
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Gao-Hombori
You can get there by steamboat from Timbuktu (see general info section for details). You can also take a bus from Mopti. Including the usual breakdowns, this can take 36 hours.
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