This two-day journey takes you over 300 km deep into The Gambia, combining historical landmarks, vibrant markets and rich river landscapes with an immersive stay in a traditional riverside camp. From ancient stone circles and colonial forts to wildlife-filled mangrove swamps and local villages, this adventure reveals the cultural and natural diversity of the country in one unforgettable experience.
Your journey begins with an early departure from your hotel as you head towards Banjul and cross the River Gambia by ferry to Barra on the north bank. Your first stop is Fort Bullen, the country’s first anti-slavery fort, where a guided tour brings its powerful history to life. After a short coffee break, continue to the lively Farafenni market, a bustling trading hub filled with local produce and daily activity. From here, the journey continues to the Wassu Stone Circles, the largest concentration of their kind in the world and a UNESCO-recognised archaeological site dating back centuries.
In the afternoon, travel onwards to Kuntaur, where you’ll board a boat for a scenic four-hour cruise along the River Gambia. As you glide through mangrove-lined waterways, lunch is served onboard, and there’s a chance to spot hippos, monkeys and crocodiles along the riverbanks. By evening, you’ll arrive at Jang Jang Burreh Camp, a traditional riverside lodge built in African hut style, where en-suite accommodation and a warm welcome await. The day ends with a folkloric music performance by local villagers as you enjoy dinner under the stars.
Wake up on day two to the sounds of nature and take a morning walk around the camp for birdwatching and wildlife spotting before breakfast. Afterwards, continue to Georgetown, also known locally as Jang Jang Burreh, a key administrative centre in the Central River Division. Here, you’ll gain further insight into local life before continuing your onward journey, bringing your exploration of The Gambia’s history, culture and landscapes to a close.