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How to Book Travel on Nas Air

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Flying into Mali is an experience for which you have to prepare. Although this West African republic offers some beautiful scenery, including the Sahara desert and Niger river, it is a poor country with limited resources.

Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Instructions

    Book Your Ticket on Nas Air

  1. Step 1

    Choose a ticket that lets you fly into the Bamako Senou International Airport, the largest airport in Mali. Located in the capital city, it opened in 1974 and has been slowly building business ever since.

  2. Step 2

    Consider committing to a safari. There are vacation packages through safari companies that can organize your trip on Nas Air as well as guide you through Mali once you are on the ground.

  3. Step 3

    Book your tickets to fly on Nas Air through a travel agent. Nas Air is a very small, obscure airline based out of Mali, so your best bet for booking travel is to work with an expert in the field.

  4. Step 4

    Purchase your ticket at the airport. Although you will typically get a better rate if you book your plane ticket before travel, it is possible to book tickets on Nas Air at the airport.

  5. Get to Know Mali

  6. Step 1

    Navigate the airport like a pro. If you travel through the Bamako airport, you can find transportation for hire and food if you cross the street and head to your right.

  7. Step 2

    Visit the Djinguereber Mosque in Timbuktu, one of the most famous mosques in the world. Built in 1325, this amazing piece of history is worth flying to Timbuktu just to see.

  8. Understand Local Travel Requirements

  9. Step 1

    Get your immunizations before traveling. A yellow fever vaccination is required, and protection against Hepatitis A and B, typhoid fever and meningitis are all recommended.

  10. Step 2

    Keep your paperwork handy when you travel on Nas Air. You must have a passport and a visa to travel through Mali. Double-checking for updates with your embassy before traveling is always a smart idea.

Tips & Warnings
  • There is no English-language direct booking Web site or phone number for Nas Air.
  • Hire a guide for your visit to Mali. The Sahara desert is the second-largest desert in the world, and attempting to navigate it on your own is not recommended.
  • Bring a book of handy French phrases. French is the official language of Mali, and the locals appreciate an effort at respect and communication.
  • Triple-check your booking on Nas Air. Travel through Mali can be a casual experience, with flights cancelled often.
  • Carry your passport and visa with you at all times.
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