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Cost of Living in Mali - Updated Prices & Insights

Solo nomad: Estimated monthly costs are $625 (excluding rent), and $888 including rent.
Family of 3: Estimated monthly costs are $1,825 (excluding rent), and $2,027 including rent.
Currency
🍽 Eating Out
Cost
Range
Meal at Budget Restaurant
$6.78 F CFA 3,821
$1.58 F CFA 890
$10.12 F CFA 5,703
Three-Course Dinner for Two, Mid-Range
$38.04 F CFA 21.4K
$26.60 F CFA 15.0K
$102 F CFA 57.3K
Fast Food Meal (McDonalds, etc)
$6.46 F CFA 3,640
$4.70 F CFA 2,648
$8.23 F CFA 4,638
Cappuccino
$1.93 F CFA 1,086
$1.67 F CFA 942
$2.38 F CFA 1,339
Coke/Pepsi/Fanta/Sprite (0.33 liter bottle)
$0.76 F CFA 428
$0.46 F CFA 261
$0.98 F CFA 555
Water (0.33 liter bottle)
$0.57 F CFA 319
$0.38 F CFA 214
$0.83 F CFA 467
Local Beer (0.5 liter draught)
$2.33 F CFA 1,311
$1.46 F CFA 823
$3.18 F CFA 1,794
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle)
$21.40 F CFA 12.1K
$12.23 F CFA 6,894
$30.57 F CFA 17.2K
🛒 Groceries & Markets
Cost
Range
Milk (1 liter)
$2.30 F CFA 1,294
$1.18 F CFA 664
$3.14 F CFA 1,770
White Bread (500g)
$3.53 F CFA 1,989
$1.13 F CFA 638
$5.67 F CFA 3,194
Eggs
$4.43 F CFA 2,498
$1.17 F CFA 657
$9.33 F CFA 5,260
Local Cheese (1kg)
$17.72 F CFA 9,987
$17.60 F CFA 9,919
$17.96 F CFA 10.1K
Chicken Fillets (1kg)
$17.23 F CFA 9,714
$13.40 F CFA 7,551
$20.09 F CFA 11.3K
Beef Round Steak (1kg)
$13.32 F CFA 7,510
$2.21 F CFA 1,245
$19.92 F CFA 11.2K
Apples (1kg)
$3.07 F CFA 1,732
$2.18 F CFA 1,230
$3.97 F CFA 2,235
Banana (1kg)
$1.42 F CFA 798
$0.98 F CFA 554
$2.16 F CFA 1,219
Oranges (1kg)
$2.85 F CFA 1,605
$2.21 F CFA 1,248
$3.30 F CFA 1,860
Tomato (1kg)
$2.38 F CFA 1,344
$1.53 F CFA 862
$2.65 F CFA 1,493
Potato (1kg)
$1.63 F CFA 921
$1.02 F CFA 572
$2.23 F CFA 1,259
Onion (1kg)
$1.79 F CFA 1,009
$0.99 F CFA 557
$2.17 F CFA 1,226
Lettuce (1 head)
$0.11 F CFA 62.6
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Water (1.5 liter bottle)
$2.34 F CFA 1,320
$0.58 F CFA 326
$5.07 F CFA 2,857
Cigarettes 20 Pack (Marlboro, Camel)
$0.99 F CFA 558
$0.95 F CFA 535
$1.02 F CFA 575
Local Beer (0.5 liter bottle)
$1.48 F CFA 836
$1.41 F CFA 797
$1.54 F CFA 870
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle)
$1.29 F CFA 725
$0.97 F CFA 549
$1.61 F CFA 906
🚌 Getting Around
Cost
Range
One-way Ticket (Public Transport)
$4.80 F CFA 2,703
-
Taxi (Normal Tariff) (1km)
$1.22 F CFA 687
-
Gasoline (1 liter)
$1.20 F CFA 678
$1.14 F CFA 643
$1.49 F CFA 841
🧾 Monthly Utilities & Internet
Cost
Range
Utilities for 2 People in 2-bedroom Apartment (Heating, Electricity, Gas, Water, Garbage) (85m2)
$153 F CFA 86.0K
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Internet (50+ Mbps, Unlimited Data)
$56.5 F CFA 31.8K
$39.28 F CFA 22.1K
$88.4 F CFA 49.8K
🎉 Sport & Entertainment
Cost
Range
Gym Membership (Monthly)
$67.3 F CFA 37.9K
$64.7 F CFA 36.5K
$69.8 F CFA 39.4K
Tennis Court (1 Hour on Weekend)
$4.11 F CFA 2,314
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Cinema Ticket
$5.76 F CFA 3,248
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🧸 Childcare & Education
Cost
Range
Preschool or Kindergarten, Full Day, Private, 1 Child (Monthly)
$77.9 F CFA 43.9K
-
🏠 Accommodation & Living
Cost
Range
1-bedroom Apartment, City Center (Monthly)
$173 F CFA 97.6K
$148 F CFA 83.7K
$198 F CFA 111.5K
1-bedroom Apartment, Outside City Center (Monthly)
$80.0 F CFA 45.1K
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3-bedroom Apartment, City Center (Monthly)
$414 F CFA 233.1K
$317 F CFA 178.8K
$510 F CFA 287.4K
3-bedroom Apartment, Outside City Center (Monthly)
$301 F CFA 169.7K
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Buy Apartment in City Center (m2)
$9,931 F CFA 5.6M
-
Buy Apartment Outside City Center (m2)
$843 F CFA 474.9K
$434 F CFA 244.6K
$1,251 F CFA 705.3K
💵 Salaries & Financials
Cost
Range
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax)
$267 F CFA 150.4K
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CityCost data is based on AI and user input – minor inaccuracies may occur.

Last update: January 18, 2026

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Solo costs (no rent) / month
Solo costs (with rent) / month
Family of 3 costs (no rent) / month
Family of 3 costs (with rent) / month
Mobile download speed (Mbps)
Internet download speed (Mbps)
1
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$97.1 $85.9 $180 $207
21.23
25.8
2
1809106
45 $639 $893 $1,823 $2,109
61.19
24.68
3
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90.16
12.17
4
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15.2
7.08
Digital Nomad Cost of Living Index
Cost of Living in Mali - Frequently Asked Questions
How does Mali stack up in terms of affordability for travelers, expats, and digital nomads?
Mali generally offers a lower cost of living than many other regions, especially in rural areas; urban centers can be more expensive but still affordable with careful choices. You can extend your stay by shopping at local markets, cooking at home, and using modest accommodations rather than upscale hotels. Costs vary by area and lifestyle, with rural towns typically cheaper and capital city options offering more services. Reliability of utilities, transport options, and access to amenities can tilt the balance, so test a neighborhood before committing. Cost of Living in Mali provides a useful lens for planning and comparison. Tip: Start with a short trial stay to gauge value and fit.
What does daily life look like for housing, food, transport, and errands in Mali?
Housing in Mali often means negotiating with local landlords or compounds; starting with short-term stays lets you test water access, power reliability, and safety before signing a longer lease. Food options range from bustling markets and simple street fare to home cooking with fresh ingredients; this keeps costs predictable when you cook. For getting around, shared taxis and motorbike taxis are common and flexible, while roads vary by season. If you work remotely, seek spaces in larger towns with decent connectivity and supportive communities. Mali living cost varies by city and season, so stay adaptable. Tip: Document lease terms, keep copies of contracts, and confirm utilities are included or payable in writing.
How can you optimize quality of life and budgeting in Mali, and how do seasons and neighborhoods affect your experience?
Quality of life in Mali rises when you choose a neighborhood that matches your pace and priorities – markets nearby, safe streets, and a sense of community matter. Build a simple budgeting framework: fix housing as a core line, set a flexible allowance for food and transport, and reserve a buffer for unexpected costs. Seasonality matters: the dry season generally supports easier travel and outdoor activities, while the rainy season can affect logistics and access. To save, favor local goods, cook at home, and use public transport when practical, while occasionally splurging on a cultural outing. Tip: Engage with locals to spot changing prices and tailor your routines to local rhythms.

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