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Top 10 Things To Do In Mali | Travel Video | SKY Travel

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01.Great Mosque Of Djenne 1
02.Bandiagara Escarpment 1
03.Bamako
04.Segou-Koro
05.Sikasso
06.Niger River
07.Timbuktu
08.Sankore Madrasah
09.Dogon Village
10.Mount Hombori

Mali
Country in West Africa
Mali, officially the Republic of Mali, is a landlocked country in West Africa. Mali is the eighth-largest country in Africa, with an area of just over 1,240,000 square kilometres. The population of Mali is 19.1 million. 67% of its population was estimated to be under the age of 25 in 2017. Wikipedia

Bamako
Capital of Mali
Bamako is the capital and largest city of Mali, with a 2009 population of 1,810,366 and an estimated 2020 population of 2.71 million. It is located on the Niger River, near the rapids that divide the upper and middle Niger valleys in the southwestern part of the country. Bamako is the nation's administrative centre. Wikipedia
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Bamako, Mali, city tour and tourist attractions

Bamako is the capital and largest city of Mali. The landmarks of the city are The National Library of Mali, Bamako Grand Mosque, The BCEAO Tower, Pyramide du Souvenir, and The National Museum of Mali. Bamako is located on the Niger River, near the rapids that divide the upper and middle Niger valleys in the southwestern part of the country.

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1 Timbuktu
2 Gao
3 Bamako
4. Djenné
5 Hombori
6 Sikasso
7 Kayes
8 Boucle du Baoulé National Park
9. Ansongo
10. Bandiagara
11. Taoudenni

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The history of Djenné is closely linked with that of Timbuktu. Between the 15th and 17th centuries much of the trans-Saharan trade in goods such as salt, gold, and slaves that moved in and out of Timbuktu passed through Djenné. Both towns became centres of Islamic scholarship. Djenné's prosperity depended on this trade and when the Portuguese established trading posts on the African coast, the importance of the trans-Saharan trade and thus of Djenné declined.

The town is famous for its distinctive adobe architecture, most notably the Great Mosque which was built in 1907 on the site of an earlier mosque. To the south of the town is Djenné-Djenno, the site of one of the oldest known towns in sub-Saharan Africa. Djenné together with Djenné-Djenno were designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1988.

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Mali: The Gateway to Africa

Hey there! Let’s take you to an African country whose name is a feminine nomenclature of Latin origin; the country with a name that would have meant industrious, striving, and work if it were a girl. This is the country affectionately called the “Land of Gold” thanks to its rich history of gold mining. We also join in calling it “The Gateway to Africa” due to its strategic location. It’s also what many of its fans call “The Land of Timbuktu” in recognition of the great influence an ancient city has had on the country. Yes, we’re talking to you nowhere else but to the black people living on a huge land in West Africa called Mali. Please come along!

About Mali: Location and Size
Mali is one of the landlocked countries in West Africa. Officially known as the Republic of Mali, it shares its borders with Senegal and Guinea by the west while the Niger Republic is toward the east. Its northern border is shared with Algeria while its northwestern border is shared with Mauritania. It is bordered on the south by Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso. It occupies an area of about 479,245 square miles, ranking as the 8th most extensive country in Africa and the 23rd largest in the world. Though landlocked, about 1.6 percent of its area is covered by water.
Based on the 2023 estimate, the population of Mali is about 21,359,722 making it the 61st most populous nation in the world and 19th most populous in Africa. Its annual population growth is 3.1 percent. Interestingly, the world’s 61st-largest country and Africa’s 19th is ranked so high by total area. Thus, it shouldn’t surprise you to learn that Mali is the 215th most densely populated country in the world with a density of just 30.3 per square mile.
Bamako, the capital city is also the largest in the country. It’s one of Africa’s fastest-growing cities. French is the country’s official language, as with the majority of West African countries. However, Bambara, which is the most widely spoken African language in the country is being tipped to replace French as the official language. In actual fact, over 80 of the people living in Mali can communicate in Bambara. So why French, is the question.

Geographical Features of Mali
Its coordinates are between latitudes 10 degrees and 25 degrees N, and longitudes 13 degrees West and 5 degrees East. The line of equator separating the Eastern and Western hemispheres passes through the city of Gao in Mali. Droughts are very frequent in most of Mali as the country receives negligible rainfall annually. In the southernmost area, the rainy season is from late April to early October. This is when Niger usually floods, creating the Inner Niger Delta.
Animals endemic to Mali are Mali Firefinch, Mali lions which are only found around the Faleme River now, the aquatics like the freshwater elephant fish plus the Mali Screeching Frog and the Bata Marsh Toad. Other animals such as Manatees living in the Niger River are protected by law because they’re threatened. That’s why they’re no longer hunted for their meat. Other endangered species found only in Mali are addax, the chimpanzee, the dame gazelle, the African wild dog, and the rhim gazelle. Also, a species of legume in the Fabaceae family can only be found only in Mali while other grasses are scattered throughout the country.

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Timbuktu is a historical and still-inhabited city in the African nation of Mali

Timbuktu (pron.: /ˌtɪmbʌkˈtuː/), also spelled as Tinbuktu, Timbuctoo and Timbuktoo (Berber: ⵜⵉⵏⴱⵓⴽⵜⵓ;French: Tombouctou; Koyra Chiini: Tumbutu), is a historical and still-inhabited city in the African nation of Mali, situated 20 km (12 mi) north of the River Niger on the southern edge of the Sahara. The town is the capital of the Timbuktu Region, one of the eight administrative regions of Mali. It had a population of 54,453 in the 2009 census.
Starting out as a seasonal settlement, Timbuktu became a permanent settlement early in the 12th century. After a shift in trading routes, Timbuktu flourished from the trade in salt, gold, ivory and slaves. It became part of the Mali Empire early in the 14th century. In the first half of the 15th century the Tuareg tribes took control of the city for a short period until the expanding Songhai Empire absorbed the city in 1468. A Moroccan army defeated the Songhai in 1591, and made Timbuktu, rather than Gao, their capital.
The invaders established a new ruling class, the Arma, who after 1612 became virtually independent of Morocco. However, the golden age of the city, during which it was a major learning and cultural center of the Mali empire, was over and it entered a long period of decline. Different tribes governed until the French took over in 1893, a situation that lasted until it became part of the current Republic of Mali in 1960. Presently, Timbuktu is impoverished and suffers from desertification.
In its Golden Age, the town's numerous Islamic scholars and extensive trading network made possible an important book trade: together with the campuses of the Sankore Madrasah, an Islamic university, this established Timbuktu as a scholarly centre in Africa. Several notable historic writers, such as Shabeni and Leo Africanus, have described Timbuktu. These stories fueled speculation in Europe, where the city's reputation shifted from being extremely rich to being mysterious. This reputation overshadows the town itself in modern times, to the point where it is best known in Western culture as an expression for a distant or outlandish place.Beautiful places to travel to game :

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Djenné, Mali - Kanaga Adventure Tours

La città di Djenné sorse dopo il declino di Djenné-Djenno, considerata dagli archeologi la città più antica dell'Africa subsahariana occidentale, databile al 250 a.C. La tradizione vuole che questa città, importante centro commerciale tra l'800 e il 1400 d.C., venne abbandonata improvvisamente a causa degli spiriti maligni, delle mosche tze-tze e delle inondazioni del fiume Bani che la trasformarono in isola.

Farako Waterfalls of Mali: Natural Sounds

Glimpses of Mali: Farako Waterfalls in Sikasso, Mali, 21 December 2020. It is situated about 30 kms east of Sikasso towards the city of Bobo-Dioulasso in Burkina Faso. Farako Waterfalls has various steps, the one fall falls from a height of about 2.5 metres. I am told that it becomes very attractive during the rainy season (July-August).

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In West African Country Niger, every Woman have upto 10 Children, this makes Niger a Country of Highest Fertility Rate in the World. I Visited many Families in Niamey, Niger and experienced something very unusual and Epic, which is very hard to believe.
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Why Bamako Mali So Influential In Pan African History and Economy of Mali Empire. Discover Mali

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Bamako is the capital of Mali is a beautiful investments and tourism destination for business. Bamako Mali has transformed in both economic activities and living in Bamako. Mali has relations with France for many years and the official language in Mali is French with other local language. Bamako Mali contributed in the economic growth of the country of Mali as it is the main economic and business hub. In Mali, the economic importance of the capital city cannot be understated – it is the nerve center of the national economy. If the capital, Bamako, were to be removed, Mali would lose 36 percent of GDP. Thus, reforms and investments aimed at tackling urban development challenges in the capital will have knock-on effects on national economic development. Mali history and culture is attached with Bamako in the old Mali empire. Président Modibo Keïta International Airport Bamako see flights coming from Europe like AirFrance, Brussels airlines, Kenya airways, Ethiopia airlines, Emirates airlines. Mali if one of the largest countries in Africa, bigger than Germany an comparing to Texas in the United States. Mali has attracted international headlines in recent years but Bamako has a huge history when Mali and Africa are mentioned. Mali has many touristic attractions when you visit. Here are the 15 Best Places to Visit in Mal Timbuktu, The Great Mosque, Gao, Bamako, Djenné, Mopti, Ségou, Mount Hombori, Sikasso, Kayes, Boucle du Baoulé National Park, National Park of Mali, Ansongo, Kidal, Douentza, Bandiagara, Taoudenni, Adrar des Ifoghas.

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Bamako is the capital and largest city of Mali, with a 2009 population of 1,810,366 and an estimated 2020 population of 2.71 million. It is located on the Niger River, near the rapids that divide the upper and middle Niger valleys in the southwestern part of the country. Bamako is the nation's administrative centre.

Mali, officially the Republic of Mali, is a landlocked country in West Africa. Mali is the eighth-largest country in Africa, with an area of over 1,240,000 square kilometres. The population of Mali is 19.1 million. 67% of its population was estimated to be under the age of 25 in 2017

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Mali , officially the Republic of Mali,] is a landlocked country in West Africa. Mali is the eighth-largest country in Africa, with an area of over 1,240,000 square kilometres (480,000 sq mi). The population of Mali is 19.1 million.] 67% of its population was estimated to be under the age of 25 in 2017.] Its capital and largest city is Bamako. The sovereign state of Mali consists of eight regions and its borders on the north reach deep into the middle of the Sahara Desert. The country's southern part is in the Sudanian savanna, where the majority of inhabitants live, and both the Niger and Senegal rivers pass through. The country's economy centres on agriculture and mining. One of Mali's most prominent natural resources is gold, and the country is the third largest producer of gold on the African continent. It also exports salt.

Present-day Mali was once part of three West African empires that controlled trans-Saharan trade: the Ghana Empire (for which Ghana is named), the Mali Empire (for which Mali is named), and the Songhai Empire. At its peak in 1300, the Mali Empire covered an area about twice the size of modern-day France and stretched to the west coast of Africa.[ In the late 19th century, during the Scramble for Africa, France seized control of Mali, making it a part of French Sudan. French Sudan (then known as the Sudanese Republic) joined with Senegal in 1959, achieving independence in 1960 as the Mali Federation.

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Mali lies in the torrid zone and is among the hottest countries in the world. The thermal equator, which matches the hottest spots year-round on the planet based on the mean daily annual temperature, crosses the country. Most of Mali receives negligible rainfall and droughts are very frequent. Late April to early October is the rainy season in the southernmost area. During this time, flooding of the Niger River is common, creating the Inner Niger Delta. The vast northern desert part of Mali has a hot desert climate (Köppen climate classification BWh) with long, extremely hot summers and scarce rainfall which decreases northwards. The central area has a hot semi-arid climate (Köppen climate classification BSh) with very high temperatures year-round, a long, intense dry season and a brief, irregular rainy season. The southern areas have a tropical wet and dry climate. (Köppen climate classification Aw) In review, Mali's climate is tropical, with March to May being the hot, dry season. June to October is rainy, humid and mild. November to February is the cool, dry season.

Mali has considerable natural resources, with gold, uranium, phosphates, kaolinite, salt and limestone being most widely exploited. Mali is estimated to have in excess of 17,400 tonnes of uranium (measured + indicated + inferred). In 2012, a further uranium mineralized north zone was identified.[80] Mali faces numerous environmental challenges, including desertification, deforestation, soil erosion, and inadequate supplies of potable water.

Five terrestrial ecoregions lie within Mali's borders: Sahelian Acacia savanna, West Sudanian savanna, Inner Niger Delta flooded savanna, South Saharan steppe and woodlands, and West Saharan montane xeric woodlands.[81] The country had a 2019 Forest Landscape Integrity Index mean score of 7.16/10, ranking it 51st globally out of 172 countries.[82]

Regions and cercles
Main articles: Regions of Mali, Cercles of Mali, and Communes of Mali
A clickable map of Mali exhibiting its eight regions and capital district.
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Since 2016, Mali has been divided into ten regions and the District of Bamako.[83] Each region has a governor.[84] The implementation of the two newest regions, Taoudénit (formerly part of Tombouctou Region) and Ménaka (formerly Ménaka Cercle in Gao Region), has been ongoing since January 2016;[85][86] a governor and transitional council has been appointed for both regions.[87] The ten regions in turn are subdivided into 56 cercles and 703 communes.[88]

The régions and Capital District are:

Region name Area (km2) Population
Census 1998 Population
Census 2009
Kayes 119,743 1,374,316 1,993,615
Koulikoro 95,848 1,570,507 2,422,108
Bamako
Capital District 252 1,016,296 1,810,366
Sikasso 70,280 1,782,157 2,643,179
Ségou 64,821 1,675,357 2,338,349
Mopti 79,017 1,484,601 2,036,209
Tombouctou
(Timbuktu) 496,611 442,619 674,793
Gao 89,532 341,542 542,304
Kidal 151,430 38,774 67,739
Taoudénit – – –
Ménaka 81,040 – –
Extent of central government control
In March 2012, the Malian government lost control over Tombouctou, Gao and Kidal Regions and the north-eastern portion of Mopti Region. On 6 April 2012, the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad unilaterally declared their secession from Mali as Azawad, an act that neither Mali nor the international community recognised.[89] The government later regained control over these areas. mapa de Mali Africa

Discover MALI : 10 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THIS WEST AFRICAN COUNTRY

Mali is a West African landlocked country subdivided into 10 regions.. Officially, it is referred to as the Republic of Mali. Bamako is its capital city. According to the World Bank in 2020, the population of Mali stood at 20.25 million people. Its currency is the West African CFA Franc and the country’s official languages are Bambara and French. It is the eighth largest country in Africa with an area of over 1,240,000 square kilometres.

One of the world’s hottest deserts, the Sahara Desert, covers an area of 3.6 million square miles. The desert covers a large area of North Africa accounting for approximately 31% of the total area of the continent. For many years, this arid area has received annual rainfall of below 200mm. Some of the countries within the desert include; Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, Mali, Morocco, Niger Republic, Chad, Algeria and small portions of Burkina Faso, Nigeria and Sudan.
Mali is one of the hottest countries in Africa. 65% of the total area of the country is covered by the Sahara. It is referred to as the pressure cooker of Africa because it is generally hot especially during hot seasons like April where temperatures can rise to 46 degrees Celsius or even higher!

Located on the floodplains of the River Bani in the city of Djenne, the previous structure built on the site was constructed in the 13th Century. The current building dates back to 1907. It is one of the most popular landmarks in Africa and is part of the ancient city of Djenne. The Great Mosque of Djenne is a large banco or adobe building in the Sudano-Sahelian architecture style.

It is said that the original Great mosque was erected when King Koi Konboro, who was Djenne’s 26th ruler and its 1st sultan, decided to use traditional design techniques and local materials to build a place of Muslim worship in town. He had his palace destroyed and the mosque built in its place as an expression of his new found faith.
Constructed using clay mortar and sun-baked bricks, it is the world’s largest man made clay/mud structure. Every April, residents of Djenne maintain the walls of the mosque during a one-day festival called Crepissage. They reconstruct the walls with mud. The original mosque presided over one of the most important Islamic learning centers in Africa, during the Middle Ages. Thousands of students would come to study the Quran in Djenne’s madrassas. The Grand Mosque of Djenne became a World Heritage Site in 1988.

The empire was founded by Sundiata Keita(1214-1255). It was a monarchy. Its rulers, especially Mansa Musa, were renowned for their wealth. At its peak(1200-1300), the Mali empire was the largest in West Africa. Following the death of Sundiata Keita, the kings of Mali were referred to by the title ‘mansa’. It is said that Mansa Musa inherited a kingdom that was already wealthy, but his work in expanding trade made it the wealthiest in Africa. His riches came from mining salt and gold deposits. After his return from Mecca where he had been between 1324 to 1326, he worked on revitalizing cities in his kingdom.

The Manding languages were spoken in the empire. They include Malinke, Fulani and Mandinka. The empire began in and was centered around the Manding region which is in southern Mali and northeastern Guinea now. Islam was the official religion of the land although in the rural areas, there were traditional African religions. Niani is believed to have been the capital city of the Mali empire. Its population, in the mid 15th Century, stood at 40 to 50 million. The currency of the Mali empire was mostly gold dust but copper, salt, silver and cowries were also commonly used.

Mali empire was preceded by Gao empire and Ghana empire and succeeded by several other empires; Songhai empire, Kaabu empire, Jolof empire and empire of Great Fulo. The Mali empire spanned the modern-day countries of Senegal, southern Mauritania, Mali, northern Burkina Faso, western Niger, Guinea-Bissau, the Gambia, Guinea, the Ivory Coast and northern Ghana. The empire collapsed in the 1460s following civil wars, opening up of trading routes elsewhere and the rise of the Songhai empire. It however continued to control a small part of the western empire into the 17th Century.

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Mali is a landlocked country. The Niger River passes across the center of the nation. Agriculture is the most essential sector of the economy. I explained about Timbuktu which use to be a trading and learning hub. Talked about Sudanese architecture. Mali's architecture is a separate subset of the traditional Sudano-Sahelian architecture of West Africa. Talked about the climate and seasons of Mali. What religion is followed by the people of Mali?

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Bamako to Timbuktu

Glimpses of Mali: Travel from Bamako to Timbuktu by UN flight (MINUSMA plane), 26 May 2022. As part of the visit to MINUSMA's Regional Office in Gao by SRSG and Head of MINUSMA and Ambassadors of member countries of UN Security Council represented in in Mali. Due to information of poor visibility at Gao, the plane had to first land at Timbuktu. After a brief halt at Timbuktu, we proceeded to Gao once the weather conditions improved. (Travel from Timbuktu to Gao in next video)

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