To see decent tribes in a real context, at all, from Agadez requires:
- Tuareg tribes are minimum 3 days out of Agadez.
- The people and tribes from the Gerewol for a visit will take a minimum of 5 days, which would mean extending this trip too.
- The only thing easier and viewable authentically regarding the makeup and costumes of Fulani is not far from Niamey, and a half day or full day is possible with a little group of 6 to 10 Fulani
- To witness a Hausa possession dance takes 2 days out of Niàmey. the dance of the possession known under the name Bori (in Hausa language)- Djinns Spirit and their ceremony in Maradi and Dogondoutchi - Arewa culture.
- Agadez local cultural prominent figures and interviews and Meet and greets :
-former mayor Rhissa Feltou-the president of the Agadez regional counsel, Mohamed Aneko (Anacko). I am told that if he is. It around, his assistant will be a good substitute.-the current mayor
-staff of the local paper, Air Info (Diallo Manzo in particular).
-The sultan of Agadez
- Agadez local cultural prominent figures and interviews and Meet and greets :
“I was surprised to find motorbikes and even bakkies on top of the mountain. Because I delayed the expedition, a wise decision was taken to use a bakkie. After a bumpy 3 hour drive and an hour's scrambling to the top - I hauled out the South African flag. Everyone was ecstatic and ten hours after leaving our camp, we were back - all smiles. The donkeys would not have made it and neither would I on my own so all was well in Africa. In Agadez I was welcomed back by the Sultan who gave me so many gifts. This was an amazing trip. The Tourag people are so friendly. They have a great sense of humour and even the flies are polite. I am truly blessed to be able to live my dream.”
- Karen Hauptfleisch, South Africa, Mount Bagzane and Air Mountains Agadez Trek Tour


