Get in
The best day to find transport to Djenne is Monday - market day - when many minibuses and bush taxis make their way to the town. Otherwise you may need to take transport to the Djenne junction on the main Bamako-Mopti road, and wait for further transport to Djenne.
Get around
For traveling short distances walking may be the best method as it allows you to appreciate the scenery and look at the mud based architecture in the city.
When the river is high, you can take a pinasse to nearby Fula villages.
See
The Great Mosque" address=Unknown". 3.906389. .555. This is the main tourist attraction in the city. It is what made the city a UNESCO heritage site.
Do
Market. On Monday, the Grand Market assembles -- and quite a incredible spectacle it is too!
Buy
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Eat
Le Campement. orth of the Grand Mosque. The menu du jour here is 4000CFA - but it is mediocre.
Drink
Sleep
Le Campement. orth of the Grand Mosque. The rooms here are decent enough and well-priced at 10000CFA.
Hotel Djenne. oteme Tolo. 69. This is a newly built hotel that includes a restaurant
Contact
Get out
On Tuesday morning there is a minibus to Bamako leaving at around 7:30 (7500CFA). (It may operate other mornings, too - I have no idea.)
Otherwise, for westbound destinations you can get a minibus headed for Sevare and get off at the junction with the main road (2500CFA), where frequent buses run to Sissako and Bamako.
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