Time: Local time is GMT.
Electricity: Electrical current is 220 volts, 50Hz. Plug types used
are round pin attachment plugs.
Language: French is the official language, but Bambara is spoken by
80% of the population. Numerous other African languages are also
spoken. Outside the bigger towns few people speak French, and
hardly anyone speaks English.
Health: All visitors are required to have a vaccination certificate
for yellow fever. It is also recommended that precautions against
meningitis (particularly if travelling between February and April),
malaria and cholera be taken. Bottled water is available and food
should be thoroughly cooked. Medical facilities are limited,
especially outside of Bamako, and basic medicines might not be
available. Travellers are advised to bring a personal supply of
medicines with them. Comprehensive medical insurance is essential;
serious medical problems will require air evacuation outside of the
country.
Tipping: Tipping is not required, but is an expression of respect
as well as for rewarding good service. Tour guides usually receive
between 3,000 to 5,000 CFA per day.
Safety: All travel to the regions north, east and west of Timbuktu,
as well as travel along the borders with Niger, Algeria and
Mauritania should be avoided due to armed banditry and the risk of
kidnapping. Increased incidents of armed banditry have been
reported in the Sikasso region. Crime levels are generally low, but
it is best not to show valuables in public.
Customs: Mali is a Muslim country and visitors should respect the
local culture by dressing modestly (especially women) and asking
people before taking their photographs. Religious customs should be
respected, particularly during the month of Ramadan when eating,
drinking and smoking during daylight hours should be discreet as it
is forbidden by the Muslim culture. Homosexuality is frowned
upon.
Communications: The international dialling code for Mali is +223.
The outgoing code is 00 followed by the relevant country code (e.g.
0027 for South Africa). City/area codes are not required. There are
two mobile telephone operators. Outgoing international calls are
made through an international operator. Internet cafes are common
in Bamako, and a few are present in other towns.
Duty Free: There is free import of 1,000 cigarettes or 250 cigars
or 2kg of tobacco, 2 bottles of alcohol, and perfume for personal
use. Sporting guns are allowed as long as authorisation from the
Customs Department in Bamako is acquired within 24 hours of
arrival.
Climate: Conditions are hot and dry in the northern Sahara zone,
north of the Niger River, and hot and humid in the subtropical
south of Mali.






