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ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Mopti, Mopti Region, Mali Dogon Country is one of the main reasons that tourists travel to Mali and the hikes through here are amazing. Most people do a 3-5 day hike but you can walk for longer.. ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) Djenne, Mali First built in the 13th century but created in its current form in 1907, the Great Mosque of Djenné is the largest mud brick or adobe building in the world, and is.. 3. La Dune Rose ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Gao, Gao Region, Mali La Dune Rose, or 'the Pink Dune' is located directly across the Niger from Gao and can be clearly seen from the city. It is heralded as Gao's premier tourist.. 5. Bandiagara ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Bandiagara, Mali Bandiagara is the capital of the Dogon countries, not far from the border with Burkina Faso. The road to Bandiagara will show you some amazing views. teh city itself is.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Kani Kombole, Mali Kani-Kombole is a possible starting point of trekking in Dogon country, which is one of the main attraction in Mali. You have to descend from Djiguibombo which is on.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Djenne, Mali Djenne is really nice. We had to cross teh river to get there, it looks like a medieval city-fortress. There is a small market full of spices and there is one of the.. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Djenne, Mali The Monday market in Djenne is a large, bustling locals market that attracts people from all over the region Because it is a locals market and sells little of interest.. 9. Fish Market ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Mopti, Mopti Region, Mali The fish market in Mopti is a bustling place which is, strangely enough, full of fish! Fresh fish, dried fish, salted fish, you name it, if it's fishy it's here!.. 10. Tomb of Askia ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Gao, Gao Region, Mali The Tomb of Askia was built in 1495 by Askia Muhammad Toure and he was entombed here upon his death. The tomb is a functioning mosque but tourists are welcome to come.. |