El Djenne Djenno es un hotel muy especial
I am in constant touch
with Hotel Djenné Djenno and very thrilled that we have had a whole series of
very good new Trip Advisor reviews. This is surprising considering there have
been only a few visitors, and the US state Department still insist on putting
up the following travel warning:
The U.S.
Department of State warns U.S. citizens against all travel to Mali because of
ongoing fighting in northern Mali, fluid political conditions, and continuing
threats of attacks and kidnappings of westerners. While the security situation
in Bamako remains relatively stable, there are ongoing security concerns and
military operations taking place in the northern and western parts of the
country. Mali continues to face challenges including food shortages, internally
displaced persons, and the presence in northern Mali of factions linked to Al-Qaeda
in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM). ...
However,
many other nations are beginning to loosen up, and the hotel is certainly doing
better this year than last, as the following Trip Advisor reviews confirm:
El Djenne
Djenno es un hotel muy especial
says one Spanish review and continues in Google’s colourful translation:
First, by its
location: at the gates of Djenne, one of the most beautiful, least conventional
and more authentic places left in this world. But not only that. Sophie Sarin,
its charming owner, has created a cozy accommodation with all the amenities you
need visitors but perfectly integrated in its environment. Tasty and
imaginative food. Personal attention. The architecture of the hotel is a
spectacular experience, enlivened by the
singing of birds, the sunset on the terrace when the sun hides behind the
mosque of Djenné ; breakfast,
dinner by the light of the lamps, under the stars. A place to visit at least
once in life.
Jane from Australia who stayed last January writes a lovely review and
says: “Hotel Djenne Djenno is like a
dream - a must when visiting Mali.” She also gives Papa the chef
compliments about the food and she wants to reassure travellers about the
security situation: “Rest assured,
despite the scary TV coverage last year, this region of Mali is safe and
tourists are very very welcome.”
There is a new
German review that opines: “sehr schönes hotel” . However, this review contains a worrying part. The traveller
writes: “a little remote, but very clean and quiet. Food and rooms are great!
The only drawback was that we already at breakfast were accosted by a very
intrusive guide who wanted to sell a tour.
We learned later from the owner that he was not allowed to offer his
tours at the hotel. He had taken advantage of her brief absence.”
I have a very bad reputation
amongst the guides of Djenné because I do not allow them in to the hotel
grounds unless they are accompanying a hotel guest. They are certainly NOT
allowed to approach the hotel guests when they are sitting at breakfast- or any
other time! But this is a thorny subject. I have at times been too over protective
of my guests and I have attempted to remove guides who were bona fide
companions of my hotel guests, thinking they were loitering. In one or two
cases the guests have then been annoyed and I have even been accused of being a
racist!
The hotel staff is less likely to keep the
guides out now when I am not around, since some of the guides are their
friends... I tell myself that if this is the worst that happens at the hotel in
my absence it is perhaps not the end of the world, and I am still very pleased with
my team. And one other review that was written just a couple of days ago bears
me up on that:
We loved Djenne Djenno. Despite the fact that
Sophie, the owner, wasn't there - the service was brilliant. We loved the
architecture and the roof terrace is a lovely touch. It's amazing to drink the
homemade cocktails (rum and gingembre - one of the best drinks i've ever had!)
as the sun goes down over Djenne. Rooms were well designed and comfy with
aircon. The staff were incredibly helpful - even driving in to town 3 times in
order to book us tickets for transport. The food was delicious and it was great
eating by candlelight under the stars. We felt completely fine and safe in
Djenne despite the conflict continuing in the North. HIghly recommended.
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