The 9 Best Points of Interest & Landmarks in Mali, Mali

October 24, 2021 Alida England

Discover the best top things to do in Mali, Mali including Bandiagara Cliffs (Dogon Country), La Dune Rose, Bamako Central Post Office, Soroble Centre, Tomb of Askia, Bamako City Centre Market, Bamako Grand Mosque, Bamako Old Central Station, Mosque of Sankore.
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1. Bandiagara Cliffs (Dogon Country)

Bandiagara plateau, Mopti Mali
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5.0 based on 46 reviews

Bandiagara Cliffs (Dogon Country)

The 150-kilometer-long sandstone escarpment has served as home to the Dogon people, believed to be one of the oldest surviving African cultures.

2. La Dune Rose

Koyma, Gao Mali
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

La Dune Rose

3. Bamako Central Post Office

Bamako Mali http://www.globetrotter.photography/mali/picture25.html
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Bamako Central Post Office

4. Soroble Centre

Blvrd El Hadj Omar Tall Face à la Poste, Segou Mali +223 77 80 97 70 [email protected] http://soroblecentre.com/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Soroble Centre

Reviewed By moniteg - Segou, Mali

Fascinating to learn about the dyeing and decorating of cotton fabric with natural dyes, made from leaves and tree bark, with a finishing touch with mud of the River Niger. The workshop is well-worth a visit. One of the craftsmen will show you around, explain about bogolan, and you can create your own small piece of art. And if you wish to support the local economy and bring home some great local crafts, then this is the place to go. By buying you not only support the craftsmen, but also Fanga School, which was founded by Souleymane Coulibaly, the owner of Centre Soroblé.

5. Tomb of Askia

Gao Mali
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Tomb of Askia

The late 15th century pyramidal tomb and mosque were built by Askia Mohamed for the emperors of the Songhai empire.

6. Bamako City Centre Market

Bamako Mali
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4.0 based on 65 reviews

Bamako City Centre Market

7. Bamako Grand Mosque

City Center Near the Central Market (Grand Marche) and Bamako Cathedral, Bamako Mali
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4.0 based on 11 reviews

Bamako Grand Mosque

8. Bamako Old Central Station

Rue 340 Baba Diarra, Bamako Mali http://www.hudin.com/blog/bamako-train-station/
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Bamako Old Central Station

9. Mosque of Sankore

Timbuktu Mali
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3.5 based on 4 reviews

Mosque of Sankore

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