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144 hours
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Explore the captivating landscapes and rich culture of The Gambia and southern Senegal on this immersive 6-day tour. Begin with a scenic drive along the Senegambia highway, visiting vibrant markets and historic sites. Experience the culture of Colonial Georgetown and slave history renmants. Immerse in the wildlife of Niokolo Koba National Park with a guided safari, spotting elephants, lions, and diverse bird species. Relax at the stunning Dindefelo Waterfalls, and immerse yourself in local traditions through village visits and cultural interactions. This tour combines adventure with deep cultural insights, making it perfect for nature and culture enthusiasts.
- Cultural heritage in Colonial Georgetown
- 6-day tour through Niokolo Koba National Park and Dindefelo Waterfalls
- Guided safari in one of West Africa's premier wildlife parks
- Cultural experiences including local pottery and village visits
- Comfortable accommodations and meals included throughout the journey
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
Overnight at Boa Bolong Annex.
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Farafenni
DAY 1 : The tour starts at 7:00am from the lobby of your hotel and after perfectly packing our luggages, we drive off right away as we prepare for a trip like no other. We drive on the SeneGambia highway passing so many villages and hamlets as we sit nonchalantly to view the beauty of countrysides. After about 3 hours of driving, we will have our first stop at Farafenni to have some fruits and snacks. Farafenni is a big commercial centre in the NBR(North Bank Region) just south of the border with Senegal. We will have a 20 minute walk in the market to see and experience real local market life in The Gambia. Afterwards,we will have a 15 minutes donkey/horse riding around the market to experience the local mode of transportation in the North Bank Region.
Stone Circles of Senegambia
From Farafenni, we will drive to the Stone Circle which is a historic center in The Gambia. The Stone Circles were burial mounds for kings and high ranking chiefs. The history of the stones will be explained and how they were brought there. A visit to the cultural museum will follow. Cultural artifacts and tools will be explained as we stroll around.
River Gambia National Park
From the Wassu Stones Circle, we will head to Kairoh Gardens in Kuntaur. Shortly after lunch at Kairoh Gardens, we will have a boat trip in the river Gambia to spot hippos in their natural habitat. A stop at the chimpanzee rehabilitation center to see chimps as we sit back and watch them being fed by rangers. From there, we head to Georgetown, to the Boa Bolong Annex lodge. Shortly after dinner, we will head off to bed to be fully prepared for Day 2.
Overnight at Wassadu Camp.
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Basse Santa Su
After breakfast, we will visit the Georgetown slave dungeon, and freedom tree. From there, we will drive for about 2 hours to Alunhari, a typical village in Basse Santu Su, known for pottery. We will have a village walk and stop at one of the families to see exactly how they go about with pottery. From Alunahari, we will have a stop at Basse town, one of the largest commercial cities in The Gambia for lunch before heading to the border.
Velingara
Shortly after, we will find ourselves in Velingara, a business town in southern Senegal. A brief history of the town will be explained and we head to Tambacounda, a big state in Senegal. We will stop at one of their exquisite resorts, for a pool relaxation and proper lunch. From there, we will have a stop in one of the typical villages of south Senegal. This villages depicts ancient Africa. We will have a stop in one of the local families and see exactly how they live. Their ways of life will be explained too.
From there, we will head off to CAMPEMENT HOTEL DE WASSADU (Wassadu Camp). WASSADU CAMP is a stunning eco lodge, about 25 minutes drive away from Niokolokoba forest. We'll have dinner and head to bed to get ready for day 3. On arrival at there,you will each be shown your room.After refreshment and short relaxation, we will meet at the bar area for some entertainment and after which dinner will be served. A short time to relax and off to bed as we prepare for one of the main highlights of the trip;thé niokolokoba safari and visit to the dindefelo water falls.
Overnight at Wassadu Camp.
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Niokolo-Koba National Park
DAY 3: We will wake up as early as 6:30am to have our breakfast as the early morning is the best time to enjoy the early morning beauty of the Niokolokoba forest. The WASSADU lodge will offer a safari Jeep and a guide who know the forest very well. A 20 minute drive will get us to the entrance of the forest where a toilet can be used once more before getting in. We will have about 5 hours drive in what is widely considered the most natural and protected home for fauna and flora in the senegambia region. Niokolo-Koba National Park is located in a well-watered area along the banks of river senegal and Gambia river. The gallery forests and savannahs of Niokolo-Koba National Park have a very rich fauna, among them are Derby elands (largest of the antelopes), chimpanzees, lions, leopards and a large population of elephants, as well as many birds, reptiles and amphibians including all three types of African crocodiles and duding hippos.
Reserve Naturelle Communautaire de Dindefelo
After the completion of the safari, we head off to the dindefelo water falls which forms part of the larger Niokolo-Koba National Park. It is located just a few miles from the Guinean border. The falls are about 100 meters high. The view around is just scintillating and irresistible. We will have enough time to bath and swim, look around and see locals as they come over to wash the golds they mined. Mining is very common in KÉDOUGOU REGION. After saying goodbye to the beautiful waterfall, we will drive back to WASSADU LODGE. On our way back home, we will stop by one of most rich-cultured tribe in Senegal called the Bassari tribe. A close study of their history and origin, then a close interaction will follow. After this,we will drive back to lodge at WASSADU CAMP for dinner and overnight lodging.
Overnight at Hotel Palmeraie.
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Kolda Region
DAY 4: Get up and have our breakfast at around 7:00am. Pack out and embark on a long drive to Kolda. At Kolda, we will stop at Le Firdou hotel for lunch and take a pool shower for refreshments. From Le Firdou hotel, we will drive for 2 hours to Hotel Palmeraie in Sedhiou for dinner and an overnight stay.
Overnight in Cap Skirring
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Mlomp - Musee De La Culture Traditionnelle Diola
DAY 5: Wake up at around 7:00am and have our breakfast and set out for Mlomp. Mlomp is inarguably one of the most intriguing villages in the Casamance region. A rainforest village with visible unique features. A walk in the village to see the highly regarded and unique tall castle built up of clay and trees that have been in existence for almost a thousand years. From there, we will visit the fishing center to experience busy fishing activities in Casamance. Lunch will follow.
Cap Skirring
From Mlomp, we will visit a nearby jola village for proper cultural entertainment and be ready to dance when your turn is up. After drying our sweats off, we will drive to Cap Skirring, a popular seaside resort. We will lodge in one of their many exquisite hotels.
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Cap Skirring
DAY 6: After breakfast, we will take a walk down the Cap Skirring beach widely seen as one of the most beautiful beaches in West Africa. From there we will embark on an amazing boat trip for more sightseeing as the nature around is alluring. After the boat trip, we will have our lunch and drive back to The Gambia through the interesting "smugglers route", have our border check ups and finally back to your hotels at around 5:00pm in the evening.
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