Malian pilgrims register through the Maison du Hadj in Bamako. Mali's annual Hajj quota is approximately 13,300. Costs range from XOF 3,000,000–5,500,000 (approximately $5,000–$9,000 USD). Charter flights operate from Bamako to Jeddah and Madinah.
Hajj Quota
13,300
Average Cost
USD 5,000–9,000
Government Body
Maison du Hadj (Mali)
The Maison du Hadj manages Hajj registration in partnership with licensed operators. Pilgrims register at regional Hajj offices. Requirements include valid passport (6+ months), vaccination certificates (yellow fever, meningitis ACWY), medical examination, and registration fees.
Licensed Hajj operators register with the Maison du Hadj. Both government-organized and private operator packages are available. The Maison du Hadj website and offices provide the list of approved companies for each season.
Mali follows the Maliki school of jurisprudence. French and Bambara are the primary languages — pilgrims should prepare for Arabic-language environments. Mali has a strong tradition of communal Hajj savings groups (tontines) to fund pilgrimage. Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory for all travelers.
Address: Embassy of Mali, Riyadh, Diplomatic Quarter
Phone: +966-11-4560303
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