Route notes
Why this routing works
This is a compact 2-week multi-stop itinerary linking Central and West Africa in a single ticket sequence: Yaounde, N'Djamena, Lome, Praia, Lagos, Bamako, and Conakry. The route mixes short 2- to 4-night stays, which keeps the trip moving while still allowing time on the ground in each stop.
The sequencing alternates mainland stops with the Cape Verde segment in Praia, placing the 4-night stay near the middle of the trip before returning to the mainland for Lagos and Bamako. That structure can help break up a dense regional routing and creates a clear flow from departure in Yaounde to the finish in Conakry.
As an economy itinerary, this routing is best understood as a practical multi-city ticket rather than a simple out-and-back plan. With six flight segments over two weeks, timing matters: short stays in N'Djamena and Lagos mean each connection and departure date needs to line up cleanly across the full route.
With departure in September, the trip sits within the stated Jul-Sep season. For planning purposes, this is a good example of a time-bounded regional itinerary where the order of stops does most of the work: it connects multiple countries efficiently without requiring a separate ticket for each leg.
