Recommended tours in The Gambia
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Fathala wildlife safari Park
- Opportunity to see African wildlife up close in a safe environment
- Guided safari tours that educate visitors about local ecosystems

Gambia: Senegal Day Trip with Fathala Reserve & Lunch
- Visit to Fathala Reserve with chances to see exotic African wildlife
- Authentic Senegalese lunch included, showcasing local flavors

Roots Juffureh River Cruise
- Scenic river views combined with visits to historic villages like Juffureh and Albreda
- Opportunity to meet local residents and learn about Gambian traditions firsthand

Banjul: 7 Attractions Day Tour with Monkey Park
- Opportunity to see and interact with monkeys in a protected park
- Guided tour providing insightful commentary about the city's heritage
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- Free cancellation*Get a refund if your plans change — most options up to 24h before.
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What is the historical significance of Kunta Kinteh Island?
How do I get to Kunta Kinteh Island?
What can I expect to see on Kunta Kinteh Island?
When is the best time to visit Kunta Kinteh Island?
What are the costs associated with visiting Kunta Kinteh Island?
What should I know before visiting Kunta Kinteh Island?
Before visiting Kunta Kinteh Island, it's essential to be aware of local customs and regulations. Dress modestly, as the island has historical significance, and respect the solemnity of the site. Photography is generally allowed, but it’s courteous to ask permission when capturing images of local guides or other visitors. Bring sufficient water, sunscreen, and a hat, as shade is limited on the island.
Lastly, consider learning a few phrases in the local languages, such as Wolof, as this can enhance your interactions with local residents and guides.
“Kunta Kinteh Island is not just a site; it’s a reminder of our past. Visitors leave with a deeper understanding of the struggles faced by our ancestors.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Useful Resources
Information on Kunta Kinteh Island as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Details on national parks and protected areas in The Gambia.













