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Top 10 Places To Visit In Timbuktu

Timbuktu, Mali, is a fabled city on the edge of the Sahara, historically a vital trans-Saharan trade hub and a renowned center of Islamic scholarship. Its iconic mud-brick mosques like Djinguereber and Sankore, along with ancient manuscripts, attest to its golden age. Though threatened by desertification and conflict, Timbuktu remains a powerful symbol of African intellectual and cultural heritage. Here

Top 10 Places To Visit In Bamako

Bamako, Mali's capital, pulsates with life along the Niger River. A bustling urban center, it blends traditional mud-brick architecture with modern developments. Renowned for its vibrant music scene and lively markets, Bamako is a cultural melting pot. It's the administrative and economic heart of Mali, offering a dynamic glimpse into West African urban life. Here are the 10 best places

Konna

Konna is a small village located at 70 Km from Mopti on the Niger River bank. In January 2013, Konna was captured by the Islamists. The attack triggered French intervention in the war, and with their aid, the Malian Governmental Forces swiftly launched a counterattack to retake the town. A street bears the name of the French Sergeant, Damien Boiteau, the

Handicraft Center

The Handicraft center in Timbuktu where one can find any kind of art work in Timbuktu.

Place Of Sharia

The people of Gao endured nine months of amputations and floggings under the rule of Islamist rebels, much of it aimed at ethnic groups The jihadis carried out amputations in the sandy square where the residents of Gao used to watch basketball. The men who ruled Gao for nine months, until French and Malian troops drove them out, replaced the words

Dogon Mask Dance

The Dogon are an ethnic group living in the central plateau region of the country of Mali, in Western Africa, south of the Niger bend, near the city of Bandiagara and Sangha, in the Mopti region. The Dogon are best known for their religious traditions, their mask dances, wooden sculpture and their architecture. The past century has seen significant changes in

Palais Aguibo Tall

Bandiagara is the portal to Dogon Country and its main commercial centre. Within the city one finds the magnificent Palace of Aguibou Tall, with the new Tourism Information Centre inside. There is also the large toguna named Nangabanou, a traditional medicinal centre with botanical gardens, some good hotels, and a cybercafé. Visit the Palace Aguibou Tall, one of the oldest building

Table Du Renard

The mystical Dogon Country is one of the last outposts of African ancient wisdom in the world, it's also the most visited area in Mali. The various villages differ quite a bit. In the Dogon village of Sangha, learn the traditional way that people greet each other when they pass one another. See the table drawn in the sand called (Table du

San Toro

San Toro is the most original and interesting restaurant in Bamako. With excellent fish, meet and sauces, the food is simple, well presented and delicious. The decoration is amazing! Presenting African food in a luxurious setting is genius. Local Malian upper-class as well as tourists, expats and soldiers find something interesting to eat in this restaurant. They  cook only African

Touareg Tents

Experienced a night having tea with the touareg in the Desert.