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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Visit Senegal




Senegal lies between the Tropic of Cancer and the Equator and enjoys a steady warm year round climate, with a short rainy season between the months of June and September.

As such it provides the perfect weather for a lazy beach holiday, especially in the Saly region just south of Dakar; but Senegal also has three mighty rivers and these provide a good deal of fertile land and some wonderfully intricate coastal lagoons and waterways that are a joy to explore.

And because of this abundance of water and fertility it supports a great wealth of wildlife including numerous birds from coastal waders to large raptors, and various mammal species such as warthogs, hyenas, monkeys, baboons, manatees and dolphins.



CLIMATE

Senegal has marked contrasts in climate. The coastal region, except in Casamance, is equable, with low rainfall and high humidity. Inland, the climate is drier, ranging to the semi-desert of the Sahel region in the east. The wet season is from June to September, rather shorter in the north and longer in the south, especially near the coast.


VISAS & IMMIGRATION

Citizens of countries member of the European Union (EU) do not need visa to travel to Senegal for up to three months stay. Visas are also not required for citzens of Canada Israel Japan Taiwan United States .



BANKING and BUSINESS HOURS

Banking: Monday to Friday: 0800-1115 and 1430-1630
Shops: Monday to Saturday: 0800-1200 and 1400-1800



PEOPLE

The population was estimated in 2002 at about 9,8 millions , of which a quarter live in the agglomeration of Dakar, it is composed of many ethnics.

The Wolofs, are the most represented (35%), they make up the majority in all the regions, especially in the centre, the north and the coast of Dakar and Saint Louis. The farmers and the merchants, of Muslim faith for the majority, there importance is certain in the nations economy. The Lebous, established in fishing communities in the peninsula of Cap-Vert and in Saint Louis are related.


The Pulaar (20%), is composed of the Foulbes, Peuls and Toucouleurs, in the northern Senegal, the Fouta Toro, historical source for the propagation of Islam in Senegal, make up the cultural birthplace, they are very active in the commercial domain, as well as breeding and irrigated farming. they populate the Senegalese river valley and the Ferlo region.


The Sereres (17%) are less scattered out than the other ethnic groups. They can be found in the Sine-Saloum, along the Small Coast, in the centre of countries and north-west of the Gambia. The majority are Muslim, except for those along the Small Coast. The Diolas (10%) can be found in the Casamance, but also in Gambia and the Guinea-Bissau. Oriented rather to the culture of rice, they are for the majority animist and/or Christians in the basse Casamance region (Ziguinchor, Oussouye, Cap Skiring), and musulmans in the north and east.


Other than the main ethnic groups, we find the Mandingues of Eastern Senegal, the Soninkes very present in the east of the country and in the zones adjacent to the Mali and the Mauritania, the Bassari which live mainly by the culture of the millet and corn, of the picking and hunting, between the Guinea border and the limit of the Niokolo-Koba national park.
You may already be a fan of Senegalese music, or you may well already be a fan of Senegalese music without realising it. For a relatively small country they have produced a startling amount of fabulous music, and much that has crossed over the ‘world music’ divide into the consciousness of Western musical audiences.

Naming CeremoniesWood Carvings

These are great lively occasions that are well worth a look if you have the opportunity. This normally takes place one week after the child is born. The elders of the village gather together in the morning and name the baby whilst slaying either a chicken, goat, sheep or cow depending on the wealth of the family. Then the rest of the village is invited to join in and the party continues long into the night. There are displays of dancing and singing and collections for the new baby continue throughout the event - so we recommend that if ever invited you take along plenty of small notes.


Tabaski
Tabaski is probably the most important celebration in the Muslim calendar and is marked by a two-day public holiday. Muslims kill a ram to commemorate when Abraham was about to sacrifice his son Isaac in obedience to God.

Ramadan
This is a 30-day festival that takes place each and every year in the ninth month of the lunar calendar. During this period all physically mature and healthy Muslims are obliged to abstain from all food, drink, gum chewing and any kind of tobacco use.

Ramadan is a time for spiritual reflection, prayer, doing good deeds and spending time with family and friends. The fasting is a way of experiencing hunger and developing sympathy for the less fortunate, and learning to thank and appreciate all of God's bounties.

MUSIC
A few names for you: Youssou N’Dour, Baaba Maal, Orchestra Baobab – and these are just the artists that have made that crossover; you’ll find that music is such a presence in Senegal, and such a crucial part of the very fabric of life that it will form a soundtrack to your holiday, a soundtrack for your memories.



SENEGAL ATTRACTIONS

The Bandia Nature Reserve
Is a small but perfectly formed game reserve, situated 40 miles from Dakar near Saly and M’bour.



You can enter the reserve either in your own car or in one of the Reserve’s 4WD vehicles and hire the services of one of the skilled guides to see some typical African savannah animals: Giraffe, White Rhino, Zebra, Roan Antelope, Waterbuck, Kudu, Oryx, Impala, Cape Eland, Lord Derby Eland, Kob Antelope, West African Forest Buffalo, Wart Hog, Crocodiles, Green Vervet Monkeys and Patas Monkeys.

Dakar
Is the capital of Senegal, located on the Cape Verde Peninsula, on the country's Atlantic coast. It is Senegal's largest city. Its position, on the western edge of Africa, is an advantageous departure point for trans-Atlantic and European trade; this fact aided its growth into a major regional port.

Kermel Market
Many women go to the colourful Kermel Market to sell a variety of flowers: marigolds, zinnias and sunflowers. The flowers are primarily for western tourists. At Kermel Market, a hot spot for foreign visitors from the West and Asia, vendors have been selling their goods since the beginning of the twentieth century.

Lac Rose
Lac Rose (The Pink Lake) surrounded by dunes, is a large shallow lagoon 10 times saltier than the ocean and is renowned for its pink hue when the sun is high. The colour is due to a high concentration of minerals in the water. Senegal’s answer to the Dead Sea, you can swim here or effortlessly float on the surface. There is a small-scale salt-collecting industry on the southern side of the lake which is also worth a visit.

Marche Sandanga

The Marche Sandanga (Sandanga Market) is a labrynth of stalls selling anything from Senegalese music casettes to freshly plucked chickens. You can buy just about anything here, although don’t expect too many souvenir stalls. Colourful and vibrant cloth and clothing are a major attraction of this traditional market, drawing in many visitors.

Palais Présidential
The Palais Présidentiel (Presidential Palace) is a white building dating back to 1906 and encompassing strikingly lovely gardens. Guards in their Presidential uniforms guard the outside and pose with tourists for pictures.

Village Artisanal
One of the most popular places for buying souvenirs is the government-sponsored Village Artisanal (Village of Traditional Handicrafts), near the fishing beach of Soumbédioune. You'll find a tremendous display of wooden carvings, metal work, gold and silver jewellery, ivory, tablecloths, blankets, leather goods and clothing, but a lot of the goods are turned around very quickly and you have to search hard for good-quality pieces.


 GOREE ISLAND
To the east of Dakar, about 3km offshore, is Île de Gorée, one of the earliest European settlements along this part of coast.


Today is a haven of history and peace within easy reach of Dakar via ferry which departs every two hours during the daylight.


Local Art & Crafts
You will find a variety of traditional vibrant, colourful fabrics and canvasses, together with wooden carvings and instruments on display on the island produced by local artists.

The Old Slave Trading Station
With its colonial brick-structures and sand-blown, bougainvillea-flushed alleyways, this island is a haven of tranquillity. But there's a sad background to all this calm beauty - Île de Gorée used to be an important slave trading station, and many visitors come here for traces of this tragic past. Maison des Esclaves (Slave House) is a museum dedicated to the slave era.

The Fort
The Fort stands as a reminder of the Second World War. Here visitors can see a memorial statue and the original heavy metal war guns, and view a red buoy out in the sea marking where a British ship was sunk by the guns during the war. You can find out more about the effects of the war on Gorée Island by visiting the island’s museum of history. There is also the opportunity to visit a traditional African mosque.

SAINT LOUIS
The Saint Louis region of Senegal sits just off the border with Mauritania.

Famous for its cast iron bridge, put in by French colonialists in the 19th century, it is close to the Djoudj National Park, home to thousands of birds, some indigenous to the area. The city is also famed for its culinary roots, being the home to Senegal's national dish: Ceb-u-djen - rice and fish.


The Governor’s Palace
The Governor’s Palace is an 18th century fort, and now a government building. Place Faidherbe, with its statue of the famous French colonial governor, sits in front of the Governor’s Palace.

Guet N’Dar Fishing Village
In the fishing part of the town, Guet N’Dar, pirogues are lined up on the beach and fish dry on racks by the side of the road. Women boil up fish in vast drums, and the steam mixes odorously with the early morning sea mist. A little further south is the Muslim cemetery, where each fisherman’s grave is covered with a fishing net.

Réserve de Faune de Guembeul
This reserve is small, accessible and easy to explore by foot. It’s about 8 miles south of St Louis. The landscape is a mixture of lagoons, mud flats and dry woodland protecting the population of endangered Sahel animals, which include Dama Gazelles, Patas Monkeys and Sulcata Tortoises. There are also many birds around the lagoon – 190 species have been spotted here – and there are plans to introduce other Sahel mammals into the reserve.



Ebony is an exceptionally hard and beautiful wood found only in the Sahara desert regions of Africa. Its exceptional density makes it not only very heavy, but also gives it an incomparable sheen when polished. West Africa is home to many master carvers of ebony.


West African Tours We show you the very best that Gambia has to offer in adventure, cultural, bird watching, fishing, roots, sports fishing, four wheel drive, safari and day tours. We also offer Senegal, Ghana and Mali tours.


Enjoy Your Gambia Experience With Us!

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Saturday, September 12, 2009

Gambia Excursions




West African Tours offer an extensive programme of tours to enable you to enjoy every aspect of this wonderful country and take home more than just a memory of your hotel. Excursions can only be booked in The Gambia via your travel rep and payment is accepted in local currency, Pounds Sterling or by C.C.

During May-October our services are streamlined due to reduced numbers, so not all excursions are available. All our excursions are operated by professional and experienced guides able to give you a knowledgeable insight into the real Gambia experience. In some instances numbers are strictly limited to ensure a high level of personal services so we recommend booking early.


Please bear in mind that in Africa the weather, public holidays and local conditions are not always predictable and can cause delays and changes to planned routes.

Here are a few holiday tips to help you make the most out of your excursion.
  • Dress in comfortable, lightweight clothing and for ladies be aware that this is a Muslim country and that bare shoulders and legs may cause offence especially away from the main tourist spots.
  • We suggest that you travel with a bottle of water.
  • Take sunscreen, insect repellant and loo paper.
  • Do not forget hats and sunglasses
  • For two day plus excursions take the minimum luggage, flashlight and a light sweatshirt for early mornings and evenings.
  • Wear sensible shoes for walking



  • West African Tours We show you the very best that Gambia has to offer in adventure, cultural, bird watching, fishing, roots, sports fishing, four wheel drive, safari and day tours. We also offer Senegal, Ghana and Mali tours.
Enjoy Your Gambia Experience With Us!
220 449 5258
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Thursday, September 3, 2009

Circle Of Life Tour


Take a journey to Senegal and drive through the wilderness of the Fathala Nature Reserve to spot a plethora of wild animals. 

After an early morning departure you will make your way to Senegal. On arrival you will be introduced to our Ranger as you are welcomed into the Fathala nature reserve, currently 2000 acres of a natural environment, which many species of African wildlife have now made home.


In our contained vehicle you are able to follow the animal tracks through the wilderness to spot some of the species that roam the area.




In just a day it is possible to spot a plethora of wild animals including Giraffes, Rhino, Mere Cats, Antelope, Pythons and Buffalo to name a few.


A great chance to take a memory of Africa home – don’t go without your cameras – this may be your only chance to take some amazing pictures!


During the day you will have chance to set up picnic in the wild where you will have a small lunch prepared. Drinks are on hand to buy during the day. You will learn the history of the area and the great plans they have for the future.


Go on, be a part of Africa that you will remember forever!


West African Tours We show you the very best that Gambia has to offer in adventure, cultural, bird watching, fishing, roots, sports fishing, four wheel drive, safari and day tours. We also offer Senegal, Ghana and Mali tours.

Enjoy Your Gambia Experience With Us!
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Senegambia Explorer



Six Day Trip

This exciting 6 days gives us the opportunity to show you further into The Gambia and Senegal, with the possibility to see in a genuine African environment how the village people live from day to day, and gives you an insight into the history, beliefs, religion and culture of this region. Add to this the bird and animal life and you will have memories created that will be everlasting.


Day 1
An introductory half day trip around Gambia's capital city and surrounding areas to familiarize everyone with the main places to visit and which may be returned to later if more time is needed for exploration. We start with a visit to the national museum in Banjul showing the history of The Gambia tracing African culture and European colonialism.

We then take a short drive through Banjul to "see the sights," stopping to visit the general market with much hustle and bustle and where anything from live Chickens and Vegetables to Herbs and False Hair can be bought. (As with any crowded place, care must be taken with handbags cameras, etc). We then continue to the tourist market where a variety of souvenirs can be seen.

On the way out of Banjul we stop at the main mosque and a primary school. Then to Sere Kunda the most densely populated town in The Gambia, taking us to a display of "Tie Dye" skills and the beautiful Batik cottons, after which we head for Baku where the first stop will be a local bar where a refresher can be taken at a moderate price, if needed. We are soon away to katchically Crocodile Pool where we may be fortunate enough to see "Charlie" as featured in a recent British T.V. Programme. Lunch at a Beach Bar. (60 km)


Day 2
We start early and proceed directly by road to KWINELLA and TENDABA, passing through various villages on the way. After picnic lunch we take a traditional rivercraft of this Region from Tendaba to explore the Creek areas of the North Bank of the river. Wildlife and birds are all around, but as with all things of nature, you will need to be quick to spot them. We return in time for dinner and overnight with the possibility of some Traditional African entertainment provided by the happy smiling people from a nearby village (175 km)


Day 3
After an early breakfast we take a 4 WD Excursion around the eastern side of KIANG WEST NATIONAL PARK around the area of the hotel with the opportunity to see some of the colourful tropical birdlife for which this area is famous along with Monkeys, Baboons, Bush Pig and maybe some timid Antelope. After time for a quick drink at TENDABA CAMP we continue along the South Bank of the RIVER GAMBIA in the direction of SAPU, where we will take a 4 - 5 hours river trip from the edge of the BABOON ISLAND NATIONAL PARK AREA, heading east along the famous and majestic River Gambia towards JANJANGBUREH.

The boat will take us by various inlets and islands of this fabulous area of nature where most amazing birds including Kites, Rollers, Geese, Fish Eagles, Hornbills, Parrots, Kingfishers, Buzzards, etc can be seen along with Monkeys and Baboons. Often sightings of Crocodiles and Hippos are reported.


Very reasonably priced drinks are available from the bar and lunch is served on board during our cruise up river to our overnight stop at a Camp in the JANJANGBUREH area which is basic but comfortable and beautifully situated close to the river. Villagers from Janjangbureh Island often provide entertainment during dinner. (150 km)
Day 4
At breakfast we are joined on many occasions by monkeys, which always provide a very interesting and exciting start to the day. However care should be taken if you decide to feed them. NEVER use the hand.


We now head west using the laterite bush roads along the South and North Banks of the River Gambia, passing through several villages on the way, many of which do not see the passing of many tourists. Picnic lunch is taken en route. In the late afternoon we reach the Gambia/Senegal border and after the formalities, we continue into SENEGAL for the overnight stop at the basic but clean and comfortable air conditioned African Style Hotel of RELAIS DE KAOLACK situated in the capital of the region.



Dinner and Overnight is at the hotel with possibly some Senegalese Entertainment during the evening. (221 km)


Day 5
After Breakfast, we take the opportunity to make a visit around Kaolack using the age old means of transport of horse and cart. Following an early lunch we continue in a Westerly direction towards Sine Saloum National Park Area.


We arrive at another comfortable air conditioned Hotel on the edge of the Park with time for the fantastic 3 – 4 hours trip by boat to SIPO ISLAND to experience the everyday life of a fishing village. Once again wildlife and birds are all around, but you will need to be quick to spot them. There may even be the opportunity to see the elusive Manatee, that is reputed to inhabit these waters. Dinner and Overnight is at the Keur Saloum Hotel. (40 km).

Day 6
A relaxing morning by the swimming pool is followed by lunch at the hotel after which we continue south towards THE GAMBIA but after approximately 30 - 40 minutes we visit a Senegalese bush village and stop at an estimated 800 years old Baobab tree which is believed to have magical and healing powers. Then back across the border into The Gambia and the hustle and bustle of BARRA ferry terminal, where we take the afternoon ferry that will return us to our starting point 5 days previously in Banjul.


On board the ferry, we can see order arising out of apparent chaos and hopefully the opportunity to spot dolphins during the 30 minutes crossing to the capital of The Gambia - BANJUL on the South Bank of the river. Very often these intelligent mammals will swim alongside the vessel for some time. Once in BANJUL we soon clear the port area and continue to the Overnight Beach Hotel. (70 kms).


Hereafter Senegambia will always have a special place in your heart and an experience to be repeated.


PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT ALL TOURS COMBINING GAMBIA AND SENEGAL CAN START IN EITHER COUNTRY DEPENDANT ON FLIGHT ARRANGEMENTS INTO WEST AFRICA.


West African Tours We show you the very best that Gambia has to offer in adventure, cultural, bird watching, fishing, roots, sports fishing, four wheel drive, safari and day tours. We also offer Senegal, Ghana and Mali tours.

Enjoy Your Gambia Experience With Us!
220 449 5258
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Sunday, September 14, 2008

Under The Stars

 
Overnight trip

This is an overnight excursion within the Creeks at Lamin Lodge. It is an opportunity to experience at first hand a night under the African Stars.


Upon arrival the evening programme can be planned from a choice of swimming, relaxing on board, bird-watching, a trip around the neighboring village or most probably joining the Gambian Fishermen in their canoes to bring the dinner in the age old fashion. Casting a net can be a tricky operation!!


Dinner will be BBQ with various salads and the night on deck under the African stars will remain in the memory forever (all mattresses bedding and mosquito netting will be provided).

An awakening to the dawn chorus will be another unforgettable experience. Breakfast is followed by a bird-watching tour in the bush around an area that is very famous among bird-watching enthusiasts. Transportation back to the respective hotels will leave around 09:00.


West African Tours We show you the very best that Gambia has to offer in adventure, cultural, bird watching, fishing, roots, sports fishing, four wheel drive, safari and day tours. We also offer Senegal, Ghana and Mali tours.

Enjoy Your Gambia Experience With Us!
220 449 5258
watours@qanet.gm
watours@gamtel.gm
watours@gmail.com
www.westafricantours.com/

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Trans-Senegambia Adventure

Six Day Trip

This exciting 6 days gives us the opportunity to show you further into THE GAMBIA and SENEGAL, with the possibility to see in a genuine African environment how the village people live from day to day, and gives you an insight into the history, beliefs, religion and culture of this region.. Add to this the bird and animal life and you will have memories created that will be everlasting.


Day 1 (100km)
We leave the hotels around 06:00 and travel via the main vehicle ferry link across the River Gambia with much hustle and bustle at both terminals and from the ferry it is sometimes possible to spot the Dolphins at play in the estuary, often coming close to the boat for some of the crossing.


After the Gambia/Senegal border formalities we continue North, stopping at a couple of villages on the way, arriving at an African Style hotel situated on the edge of the Sine Saloum National Park in time for an early lunch.


After short relaxation period we continue by pirogue through the waterways along the Western side of the National park to our overnight stop at ‘Le Pelican Du Saloum’. On the way through the mangrove areas we can study the many birds of this region along with the Senegalese fisherfolk whose way of life has not changed in hundreds of years.

Day 2 (250 km)
A reasonably early start takes us North to DAKAR the capital city of Senegal via the "Petite Cote’ area. Lunch is taken in Dakar, followed by a 20 minute ferry boat ride to GOREE ISLAND, 3 kms from Dakar.

The island was the centre of the slave trade from this area of West Africa for 300 years. We visit the well preserved Slave Trader’s House, where we will find the door of ‘no return’ where the helpless Africans left their beloved continent for an uncertain and unknown future. The Museum, Church of St Charles de Boramee and other interesting aspects of this famous historical island are included in the tour. Dinner and Overnight is in Dakar

Day 3
We start around 09:00 on our City Tour of DAKAR including, the Karmal Market, famous for its women flower sellers. Independence Square, The Presidents’ Palace, The National Assembly, The Cathedral, The Great Mosque, Museum and some other markets.


Lunch is taken after a one hour drive South of Dakar at Lac Rose. This is a pink coloured lake with a high salt content and, during the 4 x 4 excursion after lunch, it will possible to see the village women working at the extraction of the salt. Dinner and overnight is in one of the simple but comfortable small African Style hotels of this area.


Day 4 (300 km)
Today we head South East, passing through KAOLACK the administrative capital of the Saloum Region of Senegal and continue to FARAFENNI the Gambia/Senegal border town at the busiest crossing point on the River Gambia. We do not cross but head East along the North Bank bush road to experience the up river rural area of The Gambia, stopping at villages on the way, as well as the mysterious stone circles at WASSAU. Picnic lunch is taken en route and our overnight and dinner will be at JANJANGBUREH CAMP which is basic but comfortable and beautifully situated by the river itself.

Day 5
We take an early breakfast after which we will take our 3 – 4 hours river trip around various inlets and islands of this fabulous area of nature where most amazing birds including Kites, Rollers, Geese, Fish Eagles, Hornbills, Parrots, Kingfishers, Buzzards, etc can be seen along with Monkeys and often sightings of Baboons, Crocodiles and Hippos are reported.

Very reasonably priced drinks are available from the bar and lunch is served on board, after which we continue our cruise down river where our transport will be waiting to take us to one of the most unspoiled parts of The Gambia on the edge of KIANG WEST NATIONAL PARK with the exotic bird life for which this area is famous.
We arrive in time for dinner, after some time for relaxation at TENDABA CAMP. Traditional African entertainment will be provided by the happy smiling people from a nearby village. Overnight Tendaba Camp.


Day 6
After an early breakfast we take a 4X4 Excursion to the Western edge of KIANG NATIONAL PARK around the area of the hotel to discover more of the nature, returning in time for lunch and then leave by minibus to return us to the resort hotel around 6.00 – 7.00m. Dinner and overnight at resort hotel.


Please Note: This Tour only operates December through to mid June due to Niokolokoba Wildlife park closure.


PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT ALL TOURS COMBINING GAMBIA AND SENEGAL CAN START IN EITHER COUNTRY DEPENDANT ON FLIGHT ARRANGEMENTS INTO WEST AFRICA.


West African Tours We show you the very best that Gambia has to offer in adventure, cultural, bird watching, fishing, roots, sports fishing, four wheel drive, safari and day tours. We also offer Senegal, Ghana and Mali tours.



Enjoy Your Gambia Experience With Us!


220 449 5258
watours@qanet.gm
watours@gamtel.gm
watours@gmail.com
www.westafricantours.com/


Saturday, September 1, 2007

Senegambia Bassari Adventure

Seven Day Trip

This exciting 7 days gives us the opportunity to show you further into THE GAMBIA and SENEGAL, with the possibility to see in a genuine African environment how the village people live from day to day, and gives you an insight into the history, beliefs, religion and culture of this region.. Add to this the bird and animal life and you will have memories created that will be everlasting.


Day 1
We leave the hotels around 06:00 and travel via the main vehicle ferry link across the River Gambia with much hustle and bustle at both terminals. From the ferry it is sometimes possible to spot the Dolphins at play in the estuary, often coming close to the boat for some of the crossing.


After The Gambia/Senegal border formalities we continue north, stopping at a couple of villages on the way, arriving at an African Style hotel situated on the edge of the Sine Saloum National Park in time for an early lunch.


After a short relaxation period we continue by pirogue through the waterways along the Western side of the National Park to our overnight stop at "Le Paletuviers". On the way through the mangrove area we can study the many birds of this region along with the Senegalese fisherfolk whose way of life has not changed in hundreds of years. (100km).

Day 2
An early start takes us to KAOLACK, the capital of the Saloum Province of Senegal and continue directly to TAMBAKOUNDA and our overnight stop at Saloum de Tambakounda, taking our picnic lunch on the way, along with stops at some villages to discover the traditional Senegalese lifestyle. Dinner and overnight is at TAMBAKOUNDA. (450km).


Day 3
We head towards NIOKOLOKOBA WILDLIFE PARK, and with an easy drive, stopping at one or two Mandinka villages, we arrive at Hotel SIMENTI, within the park itself, in time for lunch and a relaxing afternoon when some of the exotic birdlife can be experienced from the terrace overlooking the bend of the RIVER GAMBIA where the animals come to drink at dawn and dusk.


Our first Park Safari starts around 4 pm when we further discover the "Nature of the Park". Niokolokoba does not teem with the variety of wildlife found in East Africa but Lions, Elephants, Buffaloes, Leopards, Jackals, Antelopes, Hippos, Crocodiles, Waterbuck, Monkeys, Baboons, Chimpanzees, and 300 – 350 different species of Birds and many other Mammals, Animals, Snakes, Lizards etc are to found in this 800,000 hectare Wildlife Park. (100km)


We take our time with stops as necessary and spend 2 – 3 hours to obtain the maximum benefit.

Day 4
A very early breakfast allows us to join our second safari this time at dawn, in a different area of the park to allow sightings of as many varieties of animals and birds as possible. We return to the hotel in time for an early lunch after which we head east along the edge of NIOKOLOKOBA PARK on our way to KEDOUGOU a town in the remote South East extremity of Senegal close to the borders with Mali and Guinea Conakry which is infrequently visited by tourists. This is the BASSARI country and is the least known part of Senegal, ethnically diverse and very different from the surrounding areas.


The ancient BASSARI people, whose origins are lost in the mists of time and who live in hill villages around the FOUTA DJALON mountains, have resisted the Islamic and Christian religions that have attempted to convert them over the centuries. The main occupations are agriculture and hunting with the odd gold panning thrown in for good measure. The BASSARI and BIDEK people are a race apart from their neighbours and whose lifestyle has not changed in literally thousands of years. They live to exist, but are some of the happiest and hospitable people that you may meet. Our overnight is in a simple African style hotel on the bank of the River Gambia. (150 km).

Day 5
We spend the full day exploring this area in 4WD vehicles and visiting a couple of the remote hill villages, where we may be very fortunate enough to witness an unexpected ancient ceremony. Overnight again at KEDOUGOU (100km).


Day 6
We regretfully leave this fascinating area and retrace our steps along the edge of NIOKOLOKOBA PARK, where we may be fortunate enough to once again see some of the many varied animals. Stopping on the way for our picnic lunch we pass through TAMBAKOUNDA and take the GAMBIAN road to the Administrative Regional Capital of JANJANGBUREH stopping at various points of interest on the way.

From the South Bank of the River we travel by ferry to JANJANGBUREH ISLAND and to our overnight camp, which is basic but comfortable and beautifully situated on the River bank. If time allows we will visit WASSAU to explore the area of the mysterious Stone Circles and visit one or two Mandinka villages. After dinner we will be entertained by dancers from Janjangbureh. (290 km).


Day 7
We take an early breakfast after which we will take our 3 – 4 hour river trip around various inlets and islands of this fabulous area of nature where most amazing birds including Kites, Rollers, Geese, Fish Eagles, Hornbills, Parrots, Kingfishers, Buzzards, etc can be seen along with Monkeys and often sightings of Baboons, Crocodiles and Hippos are reported. Very reasonably priced drinks are available from the bar and lunch is served on board, after which, we continue our cruise down river where our transport will waiting to return us to our beach hotels for around 7 pm for Dinner and Overnight (295km).


Please Note: This Tour only operates December through to mid June due to restriction of viewing during the rest of the year at Niokolokoba Wildlife park.


PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT ALL TOURS COMBINING GAMBIA AND SENEGAL CAN START IN EITHER COUNTRY DEPENDANT ON FLIGHT ARRANGEMENTS INTO WEST AFRICA.


West African Tours We show you the very best that Gambia has to offer in adventure, cultural, bird watching, fishing, roots, sports fishing, four wheel drive, safari and day tours. We also offer Senegal, Ghana and Mali tours.



Enjoy Your Gambia Experience With Us!


220 449 5258
watours@qanet.gm
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Sunday, August 19, 2007

Makasutu Bush Experience

Three, five or seven day trip

The Bush Experience is based on comfortable, but simple, independent living in the open. Clients are provided with four-poster mosquito netted bamboo beds, which are set in open sided, thatched ‘compounds’. Each compound includes its own basic sanitary facilities, comprising a toilet and a solar shower.

Cooking facilities are provided to order. These facilities range from ‘nothing’ (meaning that people collect their own wood and cook on an open fire) to gas fired barbecues. Local, traditional stoves are also available.


The way in which the Bush Experience is set up is agreed in advance with each participating group.
The Bush Experience provides a host of opportunities for group bonding exercises, team building, corporate training and, more simply, for people to do things together that are intellectually and physically stimulating and which provide a great deal of fun.
Programmes can be tailored to run over three, five or seven days.


The river, the forest and other areas of the site provide the location for any projects. These might include building a thatched hide or simple bush accommodation for some or all of the group, building a raft, a bridge or a simple jetty, designing and making ‘bush clothing’ using local techniques (tie and dye or batik); or learning how to make or make and play a traditional musical instrument.


All programmes are individually designed to meet specific objectives that are agreed with the participating Organization or group. The Bush Experience is designed so that for each client or participant there is a defined and viable outcome, which provides the incentive for whole-hearted commitment


West African Tours We show you the very best that Gambia has to offer in adventure, cultural, bird watching, fishing, roots, sports fishing, four wheel drive, safari and day tours. We also offer Senegal, Ghana and Mali tours.



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Friday, July 27, 2007

Janjangbureh

Two day trip

Let us show you that "GAMBIA IS NOT JUST BEACHES". Join this fabulous 2 day trip, approximately 300 kms up-river and experience the "real country".

Day 1
We start early and take the main vehicle ferry link across the River Gambia. A typically African start to the day for many traders. Dolphins can often be spotted during the crossing. Sometimes close ups are possible.


After clearing the ferry terminal we head east along the North Bank of the river and soon take our picnic breakfast, in a quiet secluded spot, just off the road. We then continue for approximately 200 kms to KUNTAUR, before boarding a West African River Boat for our 4 Hours cruise up stream through the River Gambia National Park, where sightings of hippos, monkeys and baboons are not unusual. On the way we pass Baboon Island which houses a Chimpanzee rehabilitation centre. We can slow down in this area for possible Chimpanzee sightings but cannot stop or land on the Island.

Fabulous birds are all around including Kites, Rollers, Geese, Fish Eagles, Buzzards, Hornbills, Kingfishers and Parrots as we take our lunch on board. Very reasonably priced drinks are available as we continue to our overnight stop in Janjangbureh Island area.


The late afternoon can be spent visiting Janjangbureh town. Dinner is at the Camp with entertainment provided by a cultural group from the local area.


Day 2
On the next day the birding enthusiasts can take an optional early morning walk around the accommodation before breakfast. We then take our transport and retrace our steps following the direction of the river along the mixed tar and laterite road towards the coastal area. We stop at WASSU to explore the area of the mysterious stone circles, believed to be an ancient burial site. After a short time we continue west taking in various villages on the way to BARRA where we patiently wait for our early evening ferry to BANJUL, our starting point on the previous day.

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Saturday, July 7, 2007

A Taste of Senegambia

Three day trip

Let us show you that "SENEGAMBIA IS NOT JUST BEACHES". Join this fabulous 3 day trip, approximately 300 kms up-river and experience the "Real Gambia".


Day 1
We start early and proceed directly by road to JANJANGBUREH, passing through various villages on the way. From the North Bank of the River we travel to Janjanbureh, and then continue directly to our camp in the Janjanbureh area, which is basic but comfortable and beautifully situated by the River itself. On the way we make a short stop at the old "Slave House" and have the opportunity for a short walk around the town.

After lunch and some relaxation, we take a slow late afternoon boat ride along the river leading east to take in the beautiful surroundings, having the possibility to see baboons hanging on the tree branches along the river banks and a great chance to see hippos at a safe distance. A real African Experience.
After dinner, we will be entertained by dancers from a neighbouring village.

Day 2
On the second day we take an early morning optional Bird Walk around the accommodation before breakfast after which we will embark on our 3 hours river trip around various inlets and islands of this fabulous area of nature where most amazing birds including kites, rollers, geese, Fish-eagles, hornbills, parrots, kingfishers, buzzards, etc. can be seen along with Monkeys and often sightings of Baboons, Crocodiles and Hippos are reported.

Very reasonably priced drinks are available from the bar and lunch is served on board, after which we continue our cruise down river where our transport will be waiting to take us to Kaolack in Senegal. Dinner & Overnight at Kaolack.


Day 3
The time after breakfast on the third day offers the opportunity for a trip around the town of Kaolack by horse and cart, the age old means of transport in this part of Africa. Lunch at the hotel and transfer back to the Gambia border stopping at a couple of villages on the way, arriving at the hotel area by 5:30 – 6:00pm following an interesting ferry trip.
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Friday, June 29, 2007

Our Team


Staff and Vehicles

We recognize that our staff are our most important asset. All are fully trained and with over 50 personnel available West African Tours can meet even the most demanding tour schedules.


Field and Driving Staff
Our field staff are all knowledgeable and enthusiastic. In their batik outfits they are at once instantly recognisable yet in keeping with the ambience of the country.

West African Tours ensures, through its own ongoing training scheme that all driving and guiding staff are well versed in customer care and client management. They have a good knowledge of the country, its history and culture and are sure to bring the right amount of added value to any tour, keeping it flexible but organised – the right ingredients for a problem-free quality adventure.

Whilst out and about staff can keep in touch with the office by mobile phone. English, French and German speaking guides are available.


Office Staff
Our office based staff are knowledgeable and helpful. We pride ourselves on our efficient administration and ‘behind-the-scenes’ systems which ensure that your visiting clients return with memories of an exciting problem-free holiday or tour.

Our guest satisfaction questionnaires ensure that we continue to supply programmes that endeavour to be flexible enough to cover ever changing needs and demands.


You will find our quoting system fast, efficient and reliable. Our staff know the region and understand what can and can’t be done, ensuring realistic advice is given and expectations are met.


Vehicles
We have sufficient 4-wheel drive landrovers and trucks to meet the demands of up-country tours and excursions. For airport transfers and other appropriate excursions we have comfortable, air-conditioned coaches and minibuses.

Vehicle maintenance is carried out at our yard by our skilled trained mechanics.
Regular and planned maintenance programmes are integrated into our system.


West African Tours We show you the very best that Gambia has to offer in adventure, cultural, bird watching, fishing, roots, sports fishing, four wheel drive, safari and day tours. We also offer Senegal, Ghana and Mali tours.



Enjoy Your Gambia Experience With Us!


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Thursday, January 12, 2006

Kunte Kinte's Roots


Kunta Kinte was one of 98 slaves brought to Annapolis, Maryland aboard the ship Lord Ligonier in 1767, and despite many years in bondage, he never lost his connection to his African heritage. Kunta Kinte's experience symbolizes the struggle of all ethnic groups to preserve their cultural heritage.



The Heritage Tale
According to the book Roots, on the day of the birth of Kunta Kinte in 1750, in Gambia, West Africa, his grandmother Yaisa, laughed with joy as she witnessed the birth and special blessings of the firstborn boy of her son Omoro and his wife, Binta. Eight days later, during the naming ceremonies, the Alimamo prayed over the infant, entreating Allah to grant him long life, success in bringing credit and pride and many children to his family, to his village, to his tribe -- and finally, the strength and the spirit to deserve and to bring honor to the name he was about to receive.


In his writings, author Alex Haley, depicts the scene so vividly that one can imagine being in the very spot on that eventful day. One seems a part of the history of an African family whose distinguished lineage is being recited as far back as two hundred years, as the Arafan (the village Griot) lists the names of the Maurentanian forefathers of whom Kunta's Grandfather and namesake Kairaba Kunta Kinte, had often told himself.

The names were great and many for the Mandinka tribes's holy man. And this distinguished lineage and the oral history continue today through their descendants of the present, the author himself, his brother George, former state senator from Kansas and their youngest brother, Julius.


Roots, the saga of an American Family, is a documentary dedicated to the Haley's family Griot, their grandmother, Cynthia Haley who told the stories of her ancestry to her grandchildren, among whom was Alex Haley. He listened intently and, after many years of research and journeys in search of the facts, was able to produce, in writing, substantiation of that oral history.



His grandmothers's recountings of the family history perpetuated it in the minds of her children, who in turn passed it on to the minds of men all over the world, for all times. She created the symbol for all Africans of black American families, and thus she helped all of us to know, as the author pointed out "...who we are."


The Kinte Distinguished Lineage
Gambia, West Africa, 1750
Birth of Kunta Kinte, grandson of Kairaba Kunta Kinte, the holy man of the Mandinkas of Juffure; son of Omoro; father of Kizzy; grandfather of Chicken George; great-grandfather of Tom Murray; great,great-grandfather of Cynthia Murray; great,great,great-grandfather of Bertha Haley; great,great,great,great-grandfather of Alex, George and Julius Haley.


West African Tours We show you the very best that Gambia has to offer in adventure, cultural, bird watching, fishing, roots, sports fishing, four wheel drive, safari and day tours. We also offer Senegal, Ghana and Mali tours.



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