Mali
Due to lack of transportation infrastructures and lodging facilities in Mali, it is hard to promote tourism. However, this does not stop almost a hundred thousand tourists to visit the African country every year. Though the national economy is at turmoil, Mali still possesses a mystifying allure which captivates the attention of the travelling visitors.
Exploring Mali is best started with delving into the everyday customs of the Mali locals. Such interest is without doubt satisfied in the capital city of Bamako. It also gives home to different architectural structures which also depict the culture in of the Mali locals. In the city, lodging establishments also are situated. Although there is not much hotels in Mali, there are still some Mali hotels operating like the 5-star Kempinski Hotel El Farouk Bamako and Radisson SAS Hotel.
The landscape of Mount Hombori is also a tourist attraction. Even though the temperature could reach to a blazing 30 degrees Celsius, foreigners travel to this part of Mali to witness the distinct rock formations in the area. Naturally, the area is a popular spot for rock climbing.
Another major attraction is the breathtaking Gouina Falls on the Senegal River. Dubbed as the 'Niagara Falls of Mali,' this wonderful art of nature will surely enchant tourists who will lay eyes upon its superb splendour.
Mali is not economically rich, but in terms of natural wonders, it can't be left behind.