Monument de la Paix: A Symbol of Unity
A symbol of peace and unity in Bamako, the Monument de la Paix commemorates Mali's journey towards harmony and reconciliation.
The Monument de la Paix (Peace Monument) in Bamako is a landmark symbolizing Mali's commitment to peace and unity, particularly after the conflicts of the 1990s. It features two hands holding up a globe with a dove on top, representing harmony and reconciliation.
A brief summary to Monument de la Paix
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Local tips
- Visit in the early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting for photography.
- Take time to read the inscriptions around the monument to gain a deeper understanding of its significance.
- Engage with local artisans nearby to discover unique crafts and souvenirs.
Getting There
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Walking
The Monument de la Paix is located on Avenue de la Nation in the center of Bamako. If you are in the city center, walking is a viable option. Be aware of your surroundings and traffic.
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Public Transport
Minibuses, known locally as 'SOTRAMA', are a common form of public transport in Bamako. These vans operate on fixed routes around the city. A ride typically costs between 100-300 CFA. Look for the green and yellow minibuses. Check with locals for the correct route to the Monument de la Paix.
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Taxi
Taxis are readily available in Bamako. You can hail a taxi on the street or call a taxi service. Agree on a price with the driver before starting your journey, as not all taxis have meters. A short taxi ride around the city center should cost approximately 2,000-4,000 CFA. Be prepared to negotiate the fare.