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The landlocked country of Mali lies in western Africa and much of the north of the country is dominated by the Sahara Desert. With a unique culture and a long history, Mali appeals to visitors who wish to get to know Africa better, and visiting a little-known country like Mali is a great way to see the real Africa.
The main airport in Mali is in the capital, Bamako. Mali flights are provided primarily by Air France and Kenya Airways so you may have to be flexible on travel dates if you want to catch a direct service. An alternative flight to Mali that offers the option of cheap flights to Mali can be taken from Paris Orly Airport, provided by Aigle Azur airlines. This is the main budget option for getting to the country, although other regional airports may be served by other airlines. The flight time from the UK is approximately ten hours and the local time is five hours ahead of GMT.
Bamako car hire can be arranged at the airport itself and this is the best way to get hold of car hire as the local arrangements may not be of as high a standard. The centre of Bamako is around twelve kilometres away and can be accessed by a regular bus service from the airport. Visitors will find an excellent choice of hotels in Bamako to choose from.
The city of Bamako itself is a vibrant colourful place steeped in culture. There is a choice of museums and many travellers on Mali flights use the town as a starting point for exploration. Further afield the city of Djenne is a World Heritage Site and is home to a magnificent mosque, the largest mud structure in the world.