Mali: The Bradt Travel Guide - Softcover

Velton, Ross

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Synopsis

Mali is one of the most exciting destinations in West Africa. At its heart is the River Niger which winds through vast areas of the Sahelian landscape, linking the fabled city of Timbuktu with the capital, Bamako. Travelers can explore Dogon cliff villages, the famous mosque at Djenné and much more in a country enlivened by colorful markets and arguably the best music in Africa. Ross Velton looks at every aspect of travel in this seldom-visited country, enabling the visitor to get right to the heart of a land whose people are some of the most amicable in Africa.

This guide features:

· Planning and preparation, including health and safety
· Where to stay and eat, complete with a guide to Malian food
· Ancient civilizations and culture, including the Tuareg and Dogon people
· A comprehensive guide to Malian music
· Practical information, including accommodations, transport, and maps to aid non-eccentric journeys


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About the Author

Ross Velton has traveled extensively in French-speaking countries around the world including western Africa, and has hitchhiked across the Sahara. He currently lives in Canada.

From the Back Cover

Mali is one of the most exciting destinations in West Africa. At its heart is the River Niger, which winds through vast areas of Sahelian landscape, linking the fabled city of Timbuktu with the capital, Bamako. Explore Dogon cliff villages and the famous mosque at Djenne in a country enlivened by colorful markets and energetic music.
This guide acquaints readers with every aspect of travel in this seldom-visited country, and introduces them to some of the most amicable people in Africa.
Inside you will find information on: where to stay and eat, with a guide to Malian food; planning and preparation; health and safety; rail links, transport on the River Niger and other travel routes; ancient civilizations including the Tuareg and Dogon people; a comprehensive guide to Malian music; communicating in Bambara and French.

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This is a country with its own, unique dynamic. Like the great river which winds its way through Mali's vast Sahelian and Saharan landscapes, the pace of lie is slow and forceful. Newly arrived travellers still in the Western groove may find this frustrating at first, but give it a while and the charm and sense of humour of these mild-mannered people will win you over.
The tourist attractions in Mali speak for themselves and need no introduction. Grim stories about uncomfortable bus journeys in searing heat and annoying guides, which are hardly original in West Africa, might put you off visiting Mali - and buying this book! So I have opened on safe ground in Africa. The rest is for you to discover.

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9781841622187: Mali (Bradt Travel Guide)

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ISBN 10:  1841622184 ISBN 13:  9781841622187
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides, 2009
Softcover