The Dogon country is without doubt one of the most visited place in West Africa, and deservedly.  Magnificent scenery and fascinating people always work well for tourists!  But despite the large number of visitors (not now it’s too hot !), life in the Dogon villages is still hard, especially for the Dogon women.
Pays Dogon
Elias in Bandiagara
Approaching 'la falaise'
Climbing 'la falaise'
On top of 'la falaise'
Niongono 1
Niongono 2
Niongono 3
Niongono 4
Niongono 5
Niongono people 1
Niongono people 2
Niongono people 3
Niongono people 4
Streets of Niongono 1
Streets of Niongono 2
Dogon lock 1
Dogon lock 2
Elias with key Dogon worker
Kids waiting for us after the visit
Paintings at circumcision site in Songo
Songo
Freshly circumcised kids of Songo
Songo - crop store 1
Songo - crop store 2
Songo - crop store3
Songo - crop store with cat skins to repel mice
Road to Diguibombo on the 'plateau'
Diguibombo baby
Women bringing water back from the well
Ancien Dogon village of Teli
Teli - now moved to the bottom, with mosque.
Catlle coming in to drink
Old Dogon houses - Teli 1
Old Dogon houses - Teli 2
Old Dogon houses - Teli 3
Old Dogon houses - Teli 4
On top of things 1
On top of things  2
Elias and Lepe (guide)
Hunter's house
Ende - village artisanal 1
Ende - village artisanal 2
Ende - village artisanal 3
Market day at Ende
Dunes on the way back to Bandiagara 1
Dunes on the way back to Bandiagara 2
Dunes on the way back to Bandiagara 3
"Peul' camps
Dogon village near the dunes 1
Dogon village near the dunes 2
Road back to Bandiagara
Dunes from 'la falaise' 1
Dunes from 'la falaise' 2
More troglodyte houses 1
More troglodyte houses
Elias and Lepe, riding.
Elias and Titi 1
Elias and Titi 2