| Mali Tours | | | | Mopti is also known as Mali's Venice because of its |
| Mali, located in West Africa, is a land of cultural and | | | | location between the Bani and Niger Rivers. Here |
| geographical diversity, extending from the Sahara | | | | visitors discover the fascinating mix of Malian cultures, |
| Desert in the north to the savannas of the south. | | | | including Bambara, Bobo, Bozo, Dogon, Fulani, Tuareg, |
| | | | Songhai and Hausa. A pirogue ride on the Niger River |
| In Bamako, Mali’s capital, traditional meets | | | | is an enjoyable mode of relaxation while surrounded |
| modern culture, yet the city’s authentic African | | | | by breathtaking scenery. |
| identity remains. Ségou is one of Mali's largest cities | | | | A journey to Dogon Country, unravels the mystery |
| and former French colonial administrative center. It | | | | of the lives of villagers who partake in sacred rights |
| provides easy access to the village of Sékoro, the | | | | and rituals in houses carved in hollow cliffs. A trip to |
| ancient capital of the Bambara Kingdom. Travel to | | | | the legendary Timbuktu, synonymous to a land |
| Djenne by road or a boat known as a pinasse. | | | | faraway and unreachable allows the traveler to |
| Visitors are amazed by the magnificent Grand | | | | witness what was once an important center of |
| Mosque, the largest mud-brick architecture in the | | | | Islamic scholarship. Currently, it is home to some of |
| world. | | | | the finest Tuareg craftsmen. |