Why travel to Ancient Ghana and Mali?

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Ancient Ghana and Mali

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Why travel to Ancient Ghana and Mali?

Location, Location, Location!

The kingdoms of Ancient Ghana and Mali are in the savannah region of western Africa.

The savannah is hot beautiful grasslands, dotted with trees and small shrubs.

To the north it is bordered by the vast, arid expanse of sand and rock that is the world’s largest desert, the Sahara.

The climate is dry which helps animals like sheep, camels, horses and donkeys graze happily.

To the south there is a secluded area of tropical forests. In these parts of Ancient Ghana and Mali, rainfall is plentiful and food crops very popular.

One of Africa’s great rivers, the Niger River, flows through the two kingdoms

Why travel to Ancient Ghana and Mali?

Resources

You may think that Ancient Ghana and Mali are just all about the wonderful climate and animals, but surprisingly, there are plenty of very useful resources.

The top commodities are salt and gold.

There is clean drinking water that flows from the near by

Niger River.

The rich lands in the centre part of the western African savannah provide beautifully rich abundant crops. Because of these wonderful crops farming is very popular.

Major crops include: sorghum, cotton, groundnuts, rice, cow peas, okra, pumpkins, watermelons, kola nuts and sesame seeds.

Why travel to Ancient Ghana and Mali?

Tourist Attractions

The Grande Mosque and the Niger River are two must-see attractions when you travel to Ancient

Ghana and Mali.

The Grande Mosque is located in western Africa and is completely constructed of mud. It is a site to see, and attracts many tourists all the time.

During your stay, you can also travel on the beautiful Niger River. It is a very important staple to western Africa, and it floods every year, leaving behind fertile land. It is also a great experience, as it runs through very scenic places.

Why travel to Ancient Ghana and Mali?

Environmentally Friendly People

Throughout your stay in Ancient

Ghana or Mali, you can forget about noisy cars, traffic, and harming the environment.

On your trip you can use camels for transportation, an environmentally friendly method and an exciting new experience!

Why travel to Ancient Ghana and Mali?

The Fine Arts/ Entertainment of Western Africa

tabala guimbris

Many different forms of art are important to each of these travel destinations.

Stories, poetry, rituals, and instruments are a large part of religion and entertainment. In

Mali, many instruments are used in various celebrations, including the tabala, guimbris, bolon, and kora.

During your stay, you can enjoy music from these musical instruments while relaxing on the beautiful beaches of Ancient Ghana and

Mali.

kora

Why travel to Ancient Ghana and Mali?

Flexibility of the Government

The government in each of these civilizations is flexible, accepting, understanding, and make a great effort to keep their countries safe.

In Ghana a king rules and he also has local chiefs in charge of their own villages. This ensures a safe, secure, and civil trip for you!

In Mali the ruling is much the same.

The country is divided into provinces, and each province has reliable governors. Each destination is a very spiritual place, and each tolerates different religions, including

Muslim and traditional religions.

These locations ensure a very spiritual experience to make your trip the best it can be. The calm government will also keep you safe and worry-free.

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