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Bamako is the capital of the Republic of Mali in western Africa. The city is situated on the Niger River and is a busy and lively trading port with excellent cultural and natural attractions.
Flights to Bamako are not available direct from London so you will need to make a changeover at an intermediary airport. The length of the journey will depend on where you stop and for how long, so keep an eye on this when you book. Bamako flights with one stop connect in Paris or Casablanca, and travelling this route a flight to Bamako can take as little as seven or eight hours. Cheap Bamako flights are available if you can be flexible with dates, times and where you stop.
Bamako Senou International Airport is around 15 kilometres south of the city. Taxis are the best way to get to Bamako hotels and to travel round, or you can use hotel shuttle buses. Car hire from Bamako Airport is available, with international rental companies based in the terminal, although driving conditions may be a little daunting for the uninitiated.
Bamako is a busy, bustling and crowded city, so throw yourself in and explore it. There are several vibrant markets where you can immerse yourself in local culture. The National Museum of Mali is worth visiting with exhibits including wooden carvings, masks and textiles, whilst the Muso Kunda Museum pays homage to Mali's women and includes displays of household objects and traditional clothing. In recent years Mali music has become hugely popular worldwide and there are two annual music festivals, the Festival in the Desert and the Festival sur le Niger, which attract large audiences.