FANFABA CAVE
Read moreAt an hour's walk, somewhat tiring, from Siby, the cave is a haven of freshness. A clear and clear source of water flows throughout the year. There is also a beautiful view of the valley.
SENEGAL RIVER
Read moreThis deep river passes through a hilly region, making it more attractive than the river Niger. The canoe traversed at sunset is particularly beautiful.
Come to the limit of the Khasso district, stay along the river. You're going over a little marigot. From there, follow the magnificent path that winds in the middle of the vegetable crops and runs along the river. After a little half an hour, you will discover a superb bathing place: a beautiful beach wet in a crystal clear water.
FELU WATERFALLS AND RAPIDS
Read more4 km from Medina Fort lies the falls of Felou. The road between the fort and the falls is beautiful. It runs along the river Senegal and crosses Medina village. Falls are less spectacular than the Chutes falls, but the place is still very pleasant. On the outskirts of the falls is a stele in tribute to the first French colony of Mali. The falls are famous also for their «giant pots», large stone bowls polished by the torrents. Take care of the siphons if you want to swim. Drownings have already taken place.
PINK DUNE OF KOYMA
Read moreThis magnificent dune plunges into the waters of the river. The site is accessible by canoe. There are also beautiful beaches in the surrounding area. The best time to go is the sunset. Take an hour to get there. Plan between CFAF 20 000 and CFAF 25 000.
DEGUIMBERE CAVES
Read moreThis is where the Islamic conqueror El Hadj Omar Tall disappeared in 1864.
FAKOLY FANFA CAVE
Read moreIt served as a refuge for warriors. The great warrior Soumagourou Kanté reportedly disappeared. It is said to have turned into an eagle and haunting the hills of Koulikoro.
KOLIKO WATERFALLS
Read moreBehind Lafiabougou you will discover a beautiful landscape of hills and small cliffs. During the rainy season, you can see very beautiful waterfalls.
NANGA YAWA AND LAPEGUE FALLS
Read moreIt was a grave grave that was used to defeat enemies and undesirable people. In the past, this place also served to sacrifice human sacrifices.
PAPARA FALLS
Read moreLess impressive than the Chutes falls, but much more accessible, it really is, especially during the rainy season, a site that is worth a detour. From Kayes, take the road to Sadiola, and after 8 km take a path on the left. You should arrive in the village of Diele. From there, just ask, you have almost arrived.
PROPHET'S CAVE
Read moreIt is said that a prophet came to pray near the cave. When he began his prayers, a dog began to bark and the prophet had no time to finish. By entering the cave, the visitor can discover some paintings that represent the traces of the hands and feet of the prophet. According to legend, the place could have been Mecca if the prophet had finished his prayer.
IFOGHA ADRAR
Read moreThis crystalline massif, located in the heart of the desert, is located in one of the most beautiful regions of the Sahara. The landscape, lunar, consists of large black rocks and craters. Tuareg huts and wells are one of the few animations in this sorry spectacle. The Tuareg of the Adrar are legendary hospitality.
The Adrar can only be a reason for travel to Mali. The Adrar has many rock engravings of great aesthetic quality that represent the fauna that lived there 6 000 years ago: elephants, rhino, giraffes… Today only few rare headlines still haunt the rocky walls of the massif. They also include gazelles, antelopes, hyenas, and several species of snakes.