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I bet you will love to do this, it is fun.
The Gambia has the most navigable waterways in Africa. It runs for
1100 Kilometers from its source in the futa Jalon highlands, in Guinea
(Conakry), to its mouth in the Atlantic Ocean. Six hundred Kilometers
of these course like a knife through The Gambia, splitting the country
into two halves with its banks fringed by tropical forest, bamboo and
mangrove swamps. Villages and towns occur several meters inland where
people pursue vocations tied to the river. Fishing is one of them.
Several species of birds, monkeys and other
wildlife can be seen along the river. Charming creatures such as
dolphins often are seen up river as far as Albreda. Crocodiles and
hippopotanuses are spotted in the fresh water sections of the central
River and Upper River Division. It is also home to West African
manates and baboons.
River Excursions:
1. A day out fishing - with your catch being grilled on the boat or on your return in Lamin Lodge,
2. An afternoon on the river - with a lunch buffet on board and a swimming stop in nomansland,
3. The Northbank Explorer: a day out on the North
bank of the river Gambia, searching for dolphins and unspoiled
wildlife on the uninhabited Dog Island.
For those on excursions to Janjangbureh Camp,
there will be on offer a range of 1-day boat excursions to: Kuntaur,
Baboon Island and Sapu.
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