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Travel and Visa Requirements for Malian

Visa requirements for Malian travelling abroad — visa-free destinations, visa-on-arrival, eVisa options and embassies.

62Destinations
62Visa-free
17Visa on arrival
17eVisa
0Visa required
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Top countries visited by Malian

Visa requirements for destinations frequently visited from Mali.

Visa free countries for Mali passport holders

62 destinations Malian can enter without a pre-arranged visa. See all →

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Algeria flag
Algeria
Visa not required 90 days stay
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Bahamas
Visa not required 90 days stay
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Bangladesh
Visa on arrival 30 days stay
Barbados flag
Barbados
Visa not required 180 days stay
Benin flag
Benin
Visa not required 90 days stay
Benin flag
Benin
Visa not required 90 days stay
Benin flag
Benin
Visa not required 90 days stay
Benin flag
Benin
Visa not required 90 days stay
Benin flag
Benin
Visa not required 90 days stay
Benin flag
Benin
Visa not required 90 days stay
Bolivia flag
Bolivia
Visa on arrival 90 days stay
Burkina Faso flag
Burkina Faso
Visa not required 90 days stay
Cambodia flag
Cambodia
Visa on arrival 30 days stay
Cameroon flag
Cameroon
Visa not required 90 days stay
Cape Verde flag
Cape Verde
Visa not required 90 days stay
Chad flag
Chad
Visa not required 90 days stay
Comoros flag
Comoros
Visa on arrival 45 days stay
Cuba flag
Cuba
eVisa 30 days stay
Djibouti flag
Djibouti
eVisa 31 days stay
Dominica flag
Dominica
Visa not required 21 days stay
Ecuador flag
Ecuador
Visa not required 90 days stay
Ethiopia flag
Ethiopia
Visa on arrival 90 days stay
Gabon flag
Gabon
eVisa 30 days stay
Gambia flag
Gambia
Visa not required 90 days stay
Ghana flag
Ghana
Visa not required 90 days stay
Guinea flag
Guinea
Visa not required 90 days stay
Guinea Bissau flag
Guinea Bissau
Visa not required 90 days stay
Haiti flag
Haiti
Visa not required 90 days stay
Hong Kong flag
Hong Kong
Visa not required 14 days stay
India flag
India
eVisa 60 days stay
Indonesia flag
Indonesia
Visa not required 30 days stay
Iran flag
Iran
Visa on arrival 30 days stay
Ivory Coast flag
Ivory Coast
Visa not required 90 days stay
Kenya flag
Kenya
eVisa 90 days stay
Laos flag
Laos
Visa on arrival 30 days stay
Lesotho flag
Lesotho
eVisa 14 days stay
Liberia flag
Liberia
Visa not required 90 days stay
Macao flag
Macao
Visa not required 90 days stay
Madagascar flag
Madagascar
Visa on arrival 90 days stay
Maldives flag
Maldives
Visa on arrival 30 days stay
Mauritania flag
Mauritania
Visa not required 90 days stay
Mozambique flag
Mozambique
Visa on arrival 30 days stay
Nepal flag
Nepal
Visa on arrival 90 days stay
Niger flag
Niger
Visa not required 90 days stay
Nigeria flag
Nigeria
Visa not required 90 days stay
Palau flag
Palau
Visa on arrival 30 days stay
Philippines flag
Philippines
Visa not required 30 days stay
Qatar flag
Qatar
eVisa 30 days stay
Rwanda flag
Rwanda
Visa on arrival 30 days stay
Saint Lucia flag
Saint Lucia
Visa on arrival 42 days stay
Samoa flag
Samoa
Visa on arrival 60 days stay
Senegal flag
Senegal
Visa not required 90 days stay
Sierra Leone flag
Sierra Leone
Visa not required 90 days stay
Singapore flag
Singapore
Visa not required 30 days stay
Somalia flag
Somalia
Visa on arrival 30 days stay
Tanzania flag
Tanzania
eVisa 90 days stay
Togo flag
Togo
Visa not required 30 days stay
Tunisia flag
Tunisia
Visa not required 90 days stay
Tuvalu flag
Tuvalu
Visa on arrival 30 days stay
Uganda flag
Uganda
Visa not required 90 days stay
Zimbabwe flag
Zimbabwe
eVisa 90 days stay
Zimbabwe flag
Zimbabwe
eVisa 90 days stay

General visa requirements & things to know before you travel

A general checklist of what most countries ask for when Malian apply for a visa.

  • A valid international travel passport
  • A completed visa application form
  • The applicable visa fee
  • Evidence of permission to enter the destination country
  • A photocopy of your passport data page
  • Financial proof — an original bank statement
  • A letter of invitation, where one is required

Exact requirements vary by destination and visa type — always confirm what your destination needs before you apply.

Visa information for other nationalities

Visa requirements for travellers from other countries visiting Mali.

About Mali

The capital of Mali is Bamako, located on the Niger river in the Southwestern part of the country. The best time to visit Mali is in the “cold season” which is usually between November and January.

Mali has a hot semi- arid climate, and experiences very high temperatures all year-round, and is classified into three based on the geographical placement of the regions; the North has the climate of the sahara; the centre has a semi-desert climate and raining seasons that start from June till September; and the South experiences a tropical climate of the savannah; the periods from February to June is usually hot and dry with very little rainfall.

There are about 8 different ethnic groups that are indigenous to Mali and they all have their rich cultures, traditions, foods and customs passed down from generation to generation making the country a great republic.

The predominant religion in Mali is Islam, but there are a minority of other religion like Christianity and animist.

Getting around Mali for a tourist can be from some common transport like cars, buses, trains and taxis, air transport is also available between major cities, and though it is very expensive it is enjoyable and relaxing; also river transport is available for getting around the country.

Mali is relatively known to be okay for travel but in recent time the terrorist activities in the country and kidnapping have made it no longer safe for tourists as they can be an attack indiscriminate of the region or area, this is especially in the northern Sahara region.

Mali is home to different festivals and celebrations that showcases their beautiful arts and culture, also Mali being a Muslim nation also celebrates all the Islamic festivals, some of these are the “Gouin Festival”, a three day long festival held in the quiet region of Gouina between Kayes and Bafoulabé, in the month of January; the “Festival on the Niger”, filled with music, dancing, puppet shows, craft vendors, workshops and pirogue boat races along the Niger River. It is in the month of February; the “Diamwari Festival”, meaning the weekend of happiness in english, is a three days festival held in February, it features gigantic puppets from Djenné, Dogon masks and at least four different dance troupes; the “Dogon Mask Festival”, held every year in April to celebrate to dogon goddess said to be the goddess of creation, it is a five days festival masks.

There are over 500 places of interest in Mali. Some of these attractions includes:

  • Tomb Of Askia - This was built by Emperor Askia Mohammad in the late 15th century. The tomb was built with an assembly ground, and a mosque cemetery, and were constructed following the West African tradition. It also contains the body of Askia Mohammad.
  • Cliff Of Bandiagara - Also known as the ‘land of dogons’, this is home to the tallest mountain in Mali the Hombori Tondo, the dogon people, and also one of the oldest people in Mali well-known as Tellem, who are the people known for burying the dead individuals quite above the flooding areas.
  • Djenne - This city has been listed amongst the world heritage sites. The city is inhabited by oldest settlements in the West Africa dating back to 250 B.C. It is located on an Island in the Bani river, and is home to largest built mud structure in the world, the Grand Mosque.
  • National Museum Of Mali - This is another major attraction in Mali, known to be the best museum in West Africa. It has built in Bamako in 1953, and there are over 3,000 exhibits in the museum including ancient musical instrument, clothing, and historic items of the ethnic groups.
  • Gouina Falls - Mali is home to a number of great scenery and waterfalls but the Gouina falls is the most popular. Also known as the ‘Niagara falls of Mali’, it is located on the Senegal river and is about 15 to 16 meters tall and 500 meters wide with its water falling on the step of Precambrian sandstone.

There are over 5,000 hotels and accommodations in Mali that offers the best experience while in the country. Mali is divided into eight different regions and one district, the Bamako Capital District. The regions are Koulikoro, Gao, Kayes, Sikasso, Kindal, Ségow, Mopti, and Tombouctou (also known as Timbuktu).

Visa rules change often. Always confirm the latest requirements with the official embassy or consulate before you travel.