Sahel Collection
Discover the enchanting Sahel region of Mali, West Africa
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Discover the enchanting Sahel region of Mali, West Africa. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes that define this captivating destination. Begin your journey at the House of Segou, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Mali. Marvel at its intricate architecture and immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture. Venture further into the Sahara desert mountains near Hombori, where towering peaks meet endless stretches of golden sand. Lose yourself in this awe-inspiring natural wonder as you witness nature's raw beauty unfold before your eyes. As you explore deeper into Dogon Country, be greeted by a beautiful carved door that tells tales of ancient traditions and customs. This masterpiece showcases the incredible craftsmanship and artistic prowess of local artisans. Experience an explosion of colors and scents at the bustling market in front of Djenee mosque, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Let your senses guide you through stalls filled with exotic spices, handcrafted textiles, and traditional artifacts - a true feast for both eyes and soul. Seek solace under the shade of a sacred tree in Segou, where locals gather to share stories passed down through generations. Feel connected to centuries-old rituals as you bask in its serene presence. Witness history come alive as you encounter a young boy walking along Sankore mosque, another UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Timbuktu. The echoes from past scholars still resonate within these walls - an ode to knowledge-seeking minds throughout time. Admire nature's artwork etched on an escarpment at Songho village while exploring Dogon territory. These intricately decorated formations stand as testaments to human resilience against harsh elements - truly mesmerizing sights not to be missed. Transport yourself back in time with vintage photographs capturing moments like when London Zoo welcomed a Crowned/Sahel/West African Bush Duiker during August 1927 (b/w photo). Witness how wildlife conservation has evolved over the years, reminding us of our responsibility to protect these magnificent creatures.