 | Mopti Reviews | Tips 1 - 5 of 5 |  | The hotel belongs to an association who takes care of unmarried mothers. Cheep and really nice atmosphere. Good simple food.
Very friendly place, where are sometimes organized small concerts, dance shows, theatre plays, exhibitions… Leave a Comment Theme: HotelPrice: less than US$20 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: Quartier Taïkiri Nord, BP 32. MoptiPhone: 2 430 490Directions: Close to the new stadium.
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The most expensive hotel in Mopti. Big modern “occidental” hotel. Good bedrooms with bathroom, toilets and TV (sometimes working!). A good place for a few days after a long trek in the Dogon country or in the desert. Recover and then, go to the “Doux Rèves” and its more local atmosphere…
Visa cards welcome. Swimming pool. Restaurant correct but much too expensive in comparison of what you can find in the city… Leave a Comment Theme: HotelPrice: US$40-80 » Currency ConverterComparison: most expensiveAddress: Avenue de l'Indépendance, BP 224, MoptiPhone: (223) 430 500Directions: Along the Bani River downstream from the city center, after the hospital.Website: e-mail: kanaga@bambara.com Other Contact: Fax: (223) 430 026
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Rooms are clean but a bit dark and sad… Basic equipment. Good food. Very cheep.
Good place for quiet beer and dinner in the evening. One difficult thing in Mopti is when you want to call your family by phone: there are many private phone boxes in the city but they are too noisy, don't work very well and are sometimes too expensive. You will find a good one on the camp premises (see pic). The lady is very friendly and helpful. Also a rather efficient "Internet-café" in the Camp. Leave a Comment Theme: HostelPrice: less than US$20 » Currency ConverterComparison: least expensivePhone: 43 00 32Directions: The Tourist Camp is at the entrance of the city when coming from Sévaré airport. On the right after the bus/road/bush taxis station.
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A clean and mostly modern (a small tv in room and an air-conditioner that works) hotel just a few yards from the banks of the Niger River. A thoroughly pleasant atmosphere, especially after having braved the rather rustic and spartan accomodations offered in Tombouctou or the Dogon country. There is a restaurant and bar on site. Neither will redefine the art of gastronomic adventure travel, but believe me, they are most welcome after a few days in the back country.
A clean swimming pool is an attractive late afternoon activity after beating the dusty trails to Djenne and back. Artifact vendors crowd the streets just off hotel property. These guys were aggressive, but pretty fair. I was not looking to weigh myself down with African trinkets, but I did want a carved hippopotomus. And I was able to secure a nice hefty hippo for $20. Bargained down from a starting price of $50. Leave a Comment
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