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free
Why Top:
This is Mali’s largest nature reserve, known for prehistoric rock art and rare animal species. A must-visit for nature and history enthusiasts.
Description:
Located in western Mali, the reserve spans over 25,000 km² and includes savannas, riverine forests, and rocky terrain. The Baoulé River forms a natural boundary. The site is known for archaeological landmarks, including ancient tombs and rock art, as well as biodiversity, including endangered chimpanzees and numerous bird species.
Facts:
The area covers approximately 25,330 km². It is part of UNESCO’s biosphere reserves. Western chimpanzees, antelopes, warthogs, and rare birds inhabit the park.
Significance:
Global and national significance; protected by UNESCO, IUCN, BirdLife International, and Mali’s Ministry of Natural Resources.
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Must visit
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photography
nature study
visiting archaeological sites
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Emergency:
17 or 112
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Safety:
Место относительно безопасное, возможны случаи браконьерства и трудности с ориентацией.
Clothing:
Light clothing, hat, comfortable shoes, sun protection.
Climate:
Semi-arid, with hot summers and mild winters.
Tips:
Bring water, avoid visiting during rainy season, use navigation, stay close to trails.
Connection:
Mobile signal is unstable, no Wi-Fi, satellite connection may be needed.
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