Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Free Guide Niamey, City

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Free Guide Niamey, City
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Niger's seaport, capital city, and managerial hub, Niamey is situated in the southwest edge of the country, at the northeast bank of the Niger River. As compare to other regions of the country, the Niger maintains quite a serene and fashionable environment that encourages the tourists to get the tickets of cheap flights to Niamey. Originally, named as Niamma, the city was established during 18th century and it stayed as a little town until 1902, when a French fort was founded in the city.

Niamey enjoys a well facilitated civil infrastructure. Diori Hamani International Airport connects the city with rest of the world and receives the international flights to Niamey from all destinations of the world. The tourists' lodging and housing amenities are also adequate and cheap. The public is welcoming and friendly. On Sundays, it is a great fun to visit the Hippodrome and enjoy the thrilling horses and camels races. Anyone adores to shopping, historic architecture and arts must take the flights to Niamey and experience thecity splendor personally.

The Large Mosque of Niamey is an incredible green building and gives an absolute panoramic view of the city from the peak of the minaret. Do take some Niamey tours souvenirs from the two big open air markets in the premises. Moreover, the travelers taking the flights to Niamey for leisure holidays must also plan a trip toW National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site as well, keeps a large stock of wildlife including African elephants, giraffes, buffalos, lions, hyenas, jackals and baboons. The indigo green pool in the park is just picturesque. The tour operators and travel firms offering the holiday's packages and cheap flights to Niamey also incorporate the tour to the park.

The city's stadium named as ‘Stade du 29 Juillet' on occasions conduct mega sporting events like soccer being far and away the most favorite. The Franco-Nigerien cultural center is a well disciplined facility with state of the art basics systems with a well stocked library, an excellent bar and cafe and an auditorium employed for French and African film screenings performance art and drama productions. Just across down on the Rue des Ambassades, the U.S. recreation center has a softball meadow, a pool, a basketball square and a diner spot.



Moreover, The National Museum of Niger, located right in the middle of the city, presents the country's culture through a huge collection. Very delightful is the reconstitution of Niger different territories.