Introducing Mali
With about 1,600 kilometers of the mighty Niger River flowing through its interior, landlocked Mali shares borders with Algeria, Niger, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea, Senegal, and Mauritania. Alongside Bamako, the capital, the two most well- known cities in Mali are Timbuktu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Djenné, an ancient caravan station and renowned center of Islamic scholarship. Mali attracts visitors who come to learn more about its culture, history, and griot traditions, as well as to attend events such as the Desert Festival, Niger Festival, Djenné Theater Festival, and Dogon Mask Festival. To explore this fascinating country and its rich heritage, you can purchase a flight ticket to Mali.
Turkish Airlines operates flights to Mali at Bamako-Senou International Airport, in Bamako, the capital. Flights to Mali from Istanbul take an average of seven hours and 25 minutes. Fares and schedules for flights to Mali may vary according to season.




