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thanx for the receptions and the wonderful hospitality,really niger is something else.....its true
Niger is a land of deserts and grasslands, with an abundance of natural sights sure to impress any traveler. Lions, hippos and elephants can be seen in the Parc W, while the waterfalls of Timia amongst the black Air Mountains offer a cooler alternative to the Saharan plateau. Of course, tourists who enjoy the heat can still visit the desert while riding a camel............
Discovery of uranium in the 70s led to a tremendous burst of wealth for the young Niger. But when the world demand for uranium dropped sharply, Niger found itself ripped of its livelihood. In the twenty years since Niger's demise, the country has made little headway into developing new industries. Eyes are turning to tourism, but few are aware of the country's vast potential in this area.
This potential is characterized by stunning vistas of moonlit desert landscapes, lush oases, towering volcanic peaks and remote waterfalls. It's a destination best enjoyed in the cool of night, under the stars. Daytime activities like shopping in bustling marketplaces are well worth it, if you can stand the heat.
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