This excursion is for nature-lovers and for people who are interested in culture, history and natural medicin. In Makasutu you will be learning about the different plants and trees as well as the traditional uses for them. Then we take a canoe ride along the Mandinga Bolong creek in a traditional African pirogue.
You will also have the possibility to try out some fresh palm juice or get your fortune told by the local Marabout..
The entrance to Makasutu is 1500 GMD (2025) and is not includedin the tour
Be aware that most places in the Gambia only accept cash and no credit cards.
Pickup included
Makasutu is a wildlife reserve located near Brikama. The reserve is aproximately 1000 acres and is home to many birds and animals. The plants and trees that grow here have been widely used to cure illnesses, make marriages stronger and to boost fertility. The forest it self is believed to be sacred and the legend says that the Ninki Nanka* is guarding it.
Here you get your own guide who guides you through the forrest. You will be learning about the different plants and trees as well as the traditional uses for them. Then we take a canoe ride along the Mandinga Bolong creek. The Mandinga Bolong creek is a part of the Gambia River and we will be canoeing in a traditional African pirogue.
You will also have the possibility to try out some fresh palm juice or get your fortune told by the local Marabout..
Please contact me for any question by WhatsApp at +2203017467.
Banjul, the capital of Gambia, is a vibrant coastal city known for its rich history, diverse culture, and strategic location at the mouth of the Gambia River. As the smallest capital in mainland Africa, it offers a unique blend of colonial architecture, bustling markets, and serene beaches, making it an appealing destination for both history enthusiasts and beach lovers.
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Albert Market is the largest market in Banjul, offering a vibrant and colorful shopping experience. Visitors can find a variety of local goods, including fresh produce, textiles, and handicrafts.
Banjul Beach is a popular spot for relaxation and water activities. The beach offers a mix of sandy shores and rocky areas, with clear waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
The Gambia National Museum showcases the rich history and culture of Gambia, with exhibits on its colonial past, traditional crafts, and natural history.
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This is the dry season, offering sunny weather, lower humidity, and minimal rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
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Banjul is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime, such as pickpocketing and scams, can occur. Exercise caution, especially in crowded areas and at night.
Banjul Bus Station
Buses are the most common form of public transport in Banjul. They are affordable and cover most areas of the city.
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Abuko Nature Reserve is a protected area known for its diverse wildlife and beautiful landscapes. Visitors can enjoy nature walks, birdwatching, and learning about the local ecosystem.
Brikama is a town known for its rich cultural heritage and traditional crafts. Visitors can explore local markets, artisan workshops, and historical sites.
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