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Overview
About Me
Fervent and tourism lovers. I got my start in this area from the innocent age of 12. Originally from the Dogon Country, I did not like my comrades escaped to the bite of the spider tourism. It is stronger than a passion, it's a kind of madness, tourism, for me. After the baccalaureate, I came to Bamako to attend law school at the Faculty of Legal and Political Sciences (FSJP) to what I got my master's degree in public law with distinction "Good" in September 2010.
It was in 2012 that I arrived at the National Museum of Mali as a tour guide and cultural mediator in the department of cultural activities and relationship with the public. Although tourism has seen a blow across the whole country and very particular areas of excellence (Dogon Country, Timbuktu and Djenne) recognized world cultural heritage by UNESCO.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I registered on this site in order to always stay in contact with tourists interested to visit my country and the countries where I used to lead.
Interests
What interests me especially on this site is all large field of exchange and sharing culture, customs, traditions and others. it is also within the framework of course to gain experience and why not visit other continents ...
- arts
- culture
- folklore
- law
- political science
- tourism
- mountains
Music, Movies, and Books
Ho my old memories: I always listened to Ali Farka Touré, the monument of Malian music Regrete during crusades and getaways. Salif Keita, Koko Dembélé ... I loved Luis de Funes Fantomas, "I'm shy but I treat myself," "Blood and Bone" and many others. As a writer aspiring, I read beaucpou. including authors such as: Birago Diop, Aimé Césaire, Amadou Bah Hampâté etc.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Early age I climbed the hills with a kind of plastic rope and that, that remains an adventure you never forget anytime soon.
Teach, Learn, Share
A good guide is someone who first gives the best of itself to explain fully the things around him. Especially sites, the art pieces of different communities.
What I Can Share with Hosts
I always liked the fact to share my culture and tradition with the hosts, wherever I went, I got to my turn to their interests. The fact of visiting a new area to visitors, it is already a great divide I think. From there, it is open to people.
Countries I’ve Visited
Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire
Countries I’ve Lived In
Mali