If you leave the coastal region with its beaches, hotels and tourists behind and drive inland along the mighty Gambia River, you will discover a different world: it is drier and hotter, there are few larger settlements, lush vegetation is scarcer and traffic is much less.
Here too, more than 300 km from the mouth, one finds evidence of the impressive and also shocking history of the country.
And if you’re lucky, you’ll be
able
to get close to some of Africa’s most famous animals, which you’ll only know at home from the zoo. . .
On this tour you will experience the testimonies of the slave trade in Janjanbureh, the magnificent nature of the River Gambia National Park and the mysterious stone circles of Wassu, a World Heritage Site.
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