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Travel to Mali

Overview

Mali, officially the Republic of Mali, is a landlocked country in West Africa. It is the eighth-largest country in Africa, covering an area of over 1,240,000 square kilometers, with a population of approximately 19.1 million. As of 2018, an estimated 67% of Mali's population was under the age of 25.

Airlines Operating from the UK to Mali

The following airlines operate flights from the United Kingdom to Mali:

  • Air Algerie
  • Royal Air Maroc
  • Air France
  • Ethiopian Airlines
  • KLM
  • Turkish Airlines
  • British Airways
  • Flybe
  • AirBaltic Airlines
  • Kenya Airways
  • Air Europa
  • TAP Portugal

Flight Length from the UK to Mali

The flight duration from London Heathrow to Bamako Airport is about 9 to 11 hours with a stopover. From Manchester to Bamako, the flight length is approximately 10 to 14 hours, depending on the airline used, typically with one stop. Flights from Birmingham to Bamako take about 9 to 15 hours, also with one stop. Travelers departing from London Gatwick usually reach Bamako’s Modibo Keita International Airport in about 11 to 15 hours after a layover.

Non-Stop Flights to Mali

Currently, there are no non-stop flights from any airport in the UK to Mali. Typically, travelers opt for Air Algerie or Royal Air Maroc flights to Mali, as their tickets are generally cheaper than those of Air France, despite Air France operating more flights to Mali overall. African-based carriers have the advantage of being centrally located between the UK and central Africa, allowing them to offer more affordable tickets.

Best Season to Travel to Mali

The best time to travel to Mali is during December and January, which are the coolest months of the year for a country partially covered by the Saharan desert. Even during these months, temperatures can rise when the harmattan winds blow from the desert towards the more temperate southern Mali. However, when these winds do arrive, it’s best to stay indoors and enjoy the hospitality of your Malian hosts.

Least Expensive Season to Travel to Mali

The least expensive time to visit Mali is during the hot months of May to July. While temperatures can reach around 40°C, these months also bring some rain, which helps the country become greener and cooler after the dry, scorching months. Therefore, stay hydrated, keep cool, and enjoy the summer months in Mali at half the cost of what other travelers typically pay during the winter.

Main International Airport in Mali

The primary airport handling international flights to Mali is Modibo Keita International Airport (BKO) located in Bamako. As a landlocked country, Bamako Airport serves as the main gateway to Mali. The airport is just 15 kilometers from the city center, which can be reached in about 25 minutes by car. Despite its remote location, the airport served around 1 million passengers in 2019.

Leading Tourist Spots in Mali

The name Mali is derived from the Mali Empire, which existed before the region was colonized by the French in 1905. Mali is home to the world's third-largest copper and gold reserves, contributing significantly to its development and foreign presence, particularly in the southern part of the country. Malian culture is a rich blend of Islamic, Arabic, Sudanese, and African traditions, enhanced by European influences from colonial times.

One of the most remarkable structures in Mali is the Great Mosque of Djenne, built in the Sudano-Sahelian architectural style. Although the exact date of its construction is unknown, it is believed to have been built in the 1200s. The French restored the mosque in 1906 after it fell into disrepair. The local population of Djenne has insisted on preserving the mosque's original form, which is constructed from mud blocks and requires annual maintenance. This mosque is a significant part of Mali's cultural heritage and appears on the country's coat of arms.

Another notable site is the Bandiagara Escarpment, a sandstone cliff that rises about 500 meters and stretches for 150 kilometers. Beneath the cliff are the mud structures and homes of the Dogon people, who have lived in the area for centuries. Even during the French colonial period, the Dogon remained largely unaffected by colonial cultures, as they were the only ones familiar with the cave systems in the cliffs. Today, their unique culture and architecture are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, with several hotels built to accommodate tourists eager to experience the Dogon heritage of Mali.

Leading Five-Star Hotels in Mali

Recent developmental projects and exploration of Mali's gold reserves have encouraged businesses to establish five-star hotels in the country. Some of the leading five-star hotels include:

  • Radisson Blu Hotel, Bamako
  • LAICO l'Amitie Hotel
  • Laico El Farouk Hotel
  • Azalai Hotel Salam
  • Hotel La Coccinelle

Flight Stations in Mali

Mali has one primary international flight destination:

  • Bamako
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