RIMBO TRANSPORT
Read moreThe fastest company in the country, it can be ahead of several hours compared to SNTV (the oldest company). This often means excessive speed. But for a few months, it has excelled its image and offers more secure travel conditions.
ÉCOGARE DE WADATA
Read moreWhere the transport union is located, vehicles may be rented for several passengers: the 505 Peugeot family are very common and Yass minibuses (9 to 17 seats). One example, to do Niamey-Agadez (950 km), will cost you at least 250 000 F CFA to go (all inclusive price), the carrier to find customers in return. It is better to ensure that the vehicle is in good standing and the driver. Looking at the condition of the tyres is equally important because, with heat, they heat very quickly and can burst.
AZAWAD TRANSPORT
Read moreThe hotel is ideally located on Mali Béro boulevard, facing the Oumarou Ganda Cultural Centre and the cereal market. While travelling throughout the country, Azawad Transport can be considered as the specialist in the town of Tahoua; this destination is served every day as a return. Leaving Niamey at 6 am, the bus enters Tahoua around 14 pm.
GARBA MAÏSSADJE TRANSPORT
Read moreMaïssadjé means "Bearded" in zerma language, so Mr. Garba le Bearded the country from west to east through the localities of Gaya to Diffa. This convenient carrier offers the lowest rates of the country's bus companies. All destinations are at a few hundred FCFA less expensive than in competition.
SNTV (SOCIÉTÉ NATIONALE DE TRANSPORTS DE VOYAGEURS)
Read moreThe first transport company in the Niger is putting in circulation a reasonably good daily bus service between the main towns and towns of Niger (Ouagadougou, Lomé, Cotonou). Depending on the day, this can be a usagés bus or a more comfortable bus, air conditioning with TV. So, good luck! The autogare is located on the edge of the river above the Congress Palace. Buses departing from Niamey at 6 p. m. serve Dosso, Birni N'Konni, Tahoua, Agadez, Arlit, Maradi, Zinder and, in two days, Diffa and N'Guigmi.