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Tombouctou Pays Dogon Djenne

The Dogon region lies south of the river Niger in Mali, principally located along the Bandiagara escarpment.  It is probably the main reason that tourists make the effort to visit the country, but certainly not the only one.  Mali is a fascinating country, with friendly people, amazing sights and a very different perspective on life for Europeans.  This site is principally concerned with the Dogon region, but also includes basic information on other parts of Mali, such as the legendary city of Timbuktu and Djenne with its famous mud mosque.  There are also some random photographs of places we got lost on the way...Eventually the links from this page will provide an introduction to the history, culture, bizarre practices and things to see and do in the Dogon region.

Dogon Country

Photographs and general information from our visit to Dogon in 2005.  For travel details and itinerary click here.

History

A brief background on why the area was settled and by whom; how they survived invasion.

Culture

A quick romp through their animist perspective on creation and life.

Geography

Eventually I aim to put some maps here, as well as an outline of climate etc.

Mali

It would be a shame to go all that way and not see at least some of the other fascinating places in Mali.

 

 

For more information and images of the Dogon region, the rest of Mali, as well as other interesting places elsewhere in the world, visit www.nomadintent.com

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© Jeremy Harrison 2005