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travelHK 12 Oct 2017 21:48

Mali road info
 
Hi guys we will be Mali next week , any info on the road following the river from kayes to Kita ... Bamako I took it a while back and it was a rough piste.
Thanks

Hendi

priffe 12 Oct 2017 22:30

Two years ago the chinese had finished Bafoulabé to Manantali. Remained 100 kilometers piste to Kita. Talks of a building a bridge at the river intersection at Bafoulabé, where the Black (Bafing) and the White (Bakoy) river meet to form the fleuve Senegal.
https://www.google.se/maps/place/Baf...!4d-10.8345647
The road from Kayes was closed at the time, after a bridge collapsed.

travelHK 13 Oct 2017 07:49

Thanks for the info.
We were looking for a more scenic road than the major highways.

sarahmca 13 Oct 2017 08:35

Try asking in https://www.facebook.com/groups/OverlandingAfrica/ quite a few travelling west africa

priffe 13 Oct 2017 11:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by HendiKaf (Post 572187)
Thanks for the info.
We were looking for a more scenic road than the major highways.

Kayes - Bafoulabé - Kita - Bamako is certainly the most scenic route to Bamako. And will not be a major highway until they finish the road and build the bridge. Then it will be the major route Kayes - Bamako.
So good combination - nice road and little traffic. Many scenic villages.

Lots of nice pistes going all directions also.
And don't miss the Cool Camp at Manantali, where you swim and fish in the Bafing river. Manantali is the hydropower project that supplies Bko with electricity.

travelHK 13 Oct 2017 19:25

Mali
 
Thanks look like a plan, we are in Cap Skirring now but will be back on the road next week.

priffe 14 Oct 2017 02:09

Cap Skirring sounds nice. Hope to be there in January

CREER 14 Oct 2017 10:58

1. If you're in Cap Skirring, do go & say hello to The Little Baobab in Abene ... you'll find other posts on Simon Fenton who unfortunately left us in May this year but his widow is still running the auberge!

2. The road from the Senegal/Mali crossing at Moussala to Kenieba - Kati - Kita and onto Bamako was in excellent condition last December, I roared along it in my van averaging 110kph apart from the speed bumps on edges of villages (check my blog for photos!) It was certainly scenic, adored it!!

priffe 14 Oct 2017 13:35

Kenieba - Kita is rather booring compared to Bafoulabé - Kita

not on the map for some reason but a modern highway probably the best goudron in Mali

I drove it once looking for interesting detours but didn't find any

greynomads 21 Nov 2017 15:40

Does this mean there is now a proper highway from Kayes to Manantali? Followed the river route a few years ago and it was really rough going with several dry, rocky river beds to cross. Took us three days to get to Kita! But amazing country. If they’ve built a sealed road, that’s an achievement in itself!

Vegan Without Frontiers 23 Nov 2017 10:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by priffe (Post 572254)
Kenieba - Kita is rather booring compared to Bafoulabé - Kita

not on the map for some reason but a modern highway probably the best goudron in Mali

I drove it once looking for interesting detours but didn't find any


Kenieba - Manantali is pretty interesting still, though...possibly too interesting for some, but definitely nice and scenic ;) Route as tracked on map at: https://www.veganwithoutfrontiers.com/story/

simon dippenhall 24 Nov 2017 18:34

May I piggyback on this thread please? I am in Senegal at present and in January will head towards Ghana/Nigeria. My question is about the best route from Banjul to Burkina Faso/Ghana.
I rode recently from Kayes (Mali) to Tambacounda (Senegal) and the road was very poor from the border to Tambacounda.

I am told the road SE from Tambacounda to Kedougou and on to Mali border is very good but don’t know how the road is from there to Kenieba and on to Bamako. Chloe/Creer, I saw your earlier post in this thread but wasn’t sure if it described this route.

and FWIW I returned to Abene to le petit baobab again and had a pleasant time so would recommend it.


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priffe 24 Nov 2017 19:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by simon dippenhall (Post 574336)
I am told the road SE from Tambacounda to Kedougou and on to Mali border is very good but don’t know how the road is from there to Kenieba and on to Bamako

Like I just wrote
"not on the map for some reason but a modern highway probably the best goudron in Mali"

simon dippenhall 24 Nov 2017 20:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by priffe (Post 574339)
Like I just wrote

"not on the map for some reason but a modern highway probably the best goudron in Mali"



Thanks Priffe. For some reason the people I spoke to yesterday on the road to Kedougou were very doubtful about the road from the border to Kenieba and beyond, so it’s good to get your actual experience


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CREER 25 Nov 2017 10:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by simon dippenhall (Post 574336)
May I piggyback on this thread please? I am in Senegal at present and in January will head towards Ghana/Nigeria. My question is about the best route from Banjul to Burkina Faso/Ghana.
I rode recently from Kayes (Mali) to Tambacounda (Senegal) and the road was very poor from the border to Tambacounda.

I am told the road SE from Tambacounda to Kedougou and on to Mali border is very good but don’t know how the road is from there to Kenieba and on to Bamako. Chloe/Creer, I saw your earlier post in this thread but wasn’t sure if it described this route.

and FWIW I returned to Abene to le petit baobab again and had a pleasant time so would recommend it.


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Tambacounda to Wassadougou is fine, 8km later it starts getting messy with roadworks for 30km then it's 90km of sheer hell through the park. Just near Maki the road is good, all the way through Kedougou - Saraya road to Moussala (border) - Kenieba - Kita - Kati - Bamako! Enjoy it, I loved this stretch (watch the village speedbumps!) I have a page of the trip last year on FB, look up FrankiGoesTo

Are you heading down through CI or not??

Glad you enjoyed your time at Little Baobab!!! They're hosting bike tours of the region now with Scoot West Africa! Thrilled the travelling community is supporting the family!


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