- Is Mali safe to travel to?
- Mali is not considered safe for travel at this time. The government advisory is severe (90/100) with Level 4: Do not travel, and the practical traveler risk is high (71/100) due to violent incidents, instability, and the potential for rapid changes in local security conditions.
- What are the main travel risks in Mali?
- The main travel risks in Mali include violent incidents (82/100), civil unrest (75/100), and crime such as theft and robbery (petty crime 75/100), along with scams and unreliable transport in some areas. Risks can vary by region and can escalate quickly, especially around protests or security operations.
- What is the current travel advisory for Mali?
- Mali is currently under a Level 4: Do not travel advisory, rated severe at 90/100. This indicates a strong recommendation to avoid travel due to serious safety and security risks.
- Are there health risks when traveling to Mali?
- Yes. Mali has notable health risks (72/100), and access to quality medical care may be limited outside major cities. Before any essential travel, consult a travel-health provider about vaccines and prevention measures, and plan for how you would obtain urgent care if needed.
- What safety tips should I know before visiting Mali?
- Because Mali is under a Level 4 advisory, delaying travel is strongly recommended. If you must go, avoid demonstrations, keep a low profile, and use trusted transport rather than informal options—especially after dark. Secure valuables, monitor local security updates closely, and prepare a medical and evacuation plan before arrival.