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THE BEST Places To Visit In Niger

The following list highlights some of the best places to visiting in Niger. So if you are in Niger, I recommend visiting the following:

  1. Agadez Mosque, Agadez, Niger
  2. Termit Massif, Termit, Niger

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1. Agadez Mosque, Agadez

Source by Vincent van Zeijst – Under Wikimedia Creative Commons License

The only building that has remained intact over the centuries. This is a fine example of his 15th-century Sudanese architecture, with a 90-foot (27 m) clay pyramidal spire. The Mosque of Agadez is his 19th-century reconstruction and is the only surviving of his three religious monuments in the city.


2. Termit Massif, Termit

Source by Jacques Taberlet – Under Wikimedia Creative Commons License

Established in January 1962, the Termit Massif Total Reserve in southeastern Niger covers an area of 100,000 square kilometres and encompasses the entire Termit Massif and the Tin Tuma Desert, making it the largest protected area in Africa. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of the biodiversity value of the Termit Massif and the surrounding Sahara Desert, and the cultural importance of its archaeological sites, 30 species of mammals, several reptiles and more than 150 species of birds. It belongs to the birds.


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