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Mali


The Republic of Mali is a landlocked country in Western Africa. Mali borders Algeria on the north, Niger on the east, Burkina Faso and the Côte d'Ivoire on the south, Guinea on the south-west, and Senegal and Mauritania on the west. Its size is just over 1,240,000 km² with a population more than 14 million.

The very best travel websites for the destination Mali - options for travel, tourism, vacation, holiday activities.

 

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site preview Saga Tours

Named the Best Tour Agency in Mali for 2010, by the Mali Ministry of Tourism. Offering packages to Mali and other destinations in West Africa.

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http://www.sagatours.com/
site preview Tounga Tours

Website includes itineraries, photo gallery and tourist information. We organise your trip before departure on the basis of what you wish to see and our own experience of the country. Our website proposes some possible itineraries.

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http://www.toungatours.com/EN/index.htm
site preview Mali Guided Tours

Discover the magic for yourself in the company of knowledgeable, courteous and enthusiastic English and French speaking guides from Mali Guided Tours.

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http://www.mali-guides.com/
site preview Bambara Africa Tours

Agency with locations in Bamako and Mopti; includes details on activities and excursions, incentive trips, and company profile. Specializing in ethnic-cultural tours, expeditions and incentive trips around Black Africa.

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http://www.bambara.com
site preview Alkaye

Guided excursions by Mr. Alkaye Traore on the river Niger. Includes descriptions of stopovers at Mopti, Diafarabé, Tombuctou, Bamako, Koulikoro, Ségou, Djenné, Gao and Ké-Macina.

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http://www.alkaye.com/infoen.htm
site preview Ambassade du Mali au Japon

Site has information about travelling to Mali including Visa needs, accommodation options and provides an overview of the country's geography, history and culture.

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http://ambamali-jp.org/en/index.html