Dogon country (French: Pays Dogon) is a region of eastern Mali and northwestern Burkina Faso populated mainly by the Dogon people, a diverse ethnic group in ...
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Dogon Country (French: Pays Dogon) is the name used for a region of south-central Mali renowned for its secluded villages embedded on cliffs that are up to ...
The Dogon are an ethnic group indigenous to the central plateau region of Mali, in West Africa, south of the Niger bend, near the city of Bandiagara, and in ...
For most visitors, the journey to Pays Dogon (Dogon County) begins in Bamako, Mali's bustling capital city. Located on the Niger River, the city of Mopti serves ...
The Cliff of Bandiagara, Land of the Dogons, is a vast cultural landscape covering 400,000 ha and includes 289 villages scattered between the three natural ...
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The 150-kilometer-long sandstone escarpment has served as home to the Dogon people, believed to be one of the oldest surviving African cultures.
Mar 2, 2010 · A growing number of Western tourists are traveling to West Africa to experience the rituals of daily life in the Dogon cliffside villages.
Attracted by the historical and cultural heritage of Mali, they visit the Hombori Mountains or Dogon Country as part of a tourist circuit that starts in Bamako, ...