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Mopti isn't a popular stop for travelers making their way through Mali. The few that do usually go to see the Dogon Country. Travelers making their way through the area might want to check out some more well-known nearby destinations. Have you been to Mopti? Help us improve this Mopti travel guide by adding your favorite places!
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What is the most efficient way to get from Bamako to Bandiagara? Should we fly to Mopti and then drive or drive all the way or something else? We only have a few days, unfortunately. Ask a travel question about Mopti
Travel Tips from people who've been to Mopti
Mopti is perhaps one of Mali's most colorful cities since it's a major trading post for "pinasses", the huge merchant dugout boats, and also a hub for weavers and pottery. I would not stay in Mopti - much better off in Sevare nearby; suggest Mac's refuge. Good tip? (0) Go to Mopti in central Mali. Just enjoy the River Niger Market, the biggest in the country. And the clay Mosque ! Go then further south via Bandiagra to the Dogon high plateau. Dogon is a highly fascinating people, you will see. Good tip? (0) From Mopti to Timbouctou take the pinasse. Its a 3 day, 2 night trip in either private or public boat. a great way to see Bozo fishermen in action and to eat, sleep and wake to the rhythym of the sun! Good tip? (0) Recent Updates for Mopti
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