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2025 – THE AFRICAN WEST COAST,
14 days: Senegal, the Gambia & Guinea Bissau

2025 – THE AFRICAN WEST COAST,
14 days: Senegal, the Gambia & Guinea Bissau

Days:
14
Tour Type:
Discovery
International group
Group size:
From 2 to 16 participants
PRICES per person:
- GROUP OF 6 OR MORE GUESTS: 4595 €
- Group of 4/5 guests: 5226 €
- Group of 2/3 guests (booking 90 or more days prior to departure date): 5226 €
- Group of 2/3 guests (booking 89 or more days prior to departure date): 7987 €
- Single room supplement: 574 €
GUIDE: English, Italian, French speaking
Deposit at the booking:

1.568,00

The deposit is intended as 30% of the total. For more information, you can view our information.

SENEGAL, THE GAMBIA & GUINEA BISSAU

A unique itinerary crossing three countries from “north to south” to experience a continuous change of climatic ecosystems and human environments…

DEPARTURES:

10 May 2025

08 November 2025

27 December 2025

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SENEGAL, THE GABIA & GUINEA BISSAU

A unique itinerary crossing three countries from “north to south” to experience a continuous change of climatic ecosystems and human environments.

NATURE

Following the “uncertain border” between land and water, we move across an incredible variety of natural environments such as desert dunes, savannah, estuaries, forests, and mangrove swamps, ending with an exciting ocean navigation to discover and enjoy the Bijagos Archipelago. Birds will be a constant presence throughout the whole journey. Djoudj National Sanctuary in Senegal is one of the main migratory bird sanctuaries on earth and Gambia is a well-known birding destination.

HISTORY, PREHISTORY & TIMELESS VILLAGES

We will discover historical sites as:
– Dakar, a contemporary metropolis, large capital, and an African intellectual center since the time before the independence. Gorée, an ancient slave-trade island;
– Saint Louis, the first colonial capital of “French West Africa”;
– Bolama, the Portuguese Guinea capital, forgotten on a remote island;
We will experience the encounter with “timeless” people as herders and remote villages. We will discover the largest monoliths site on Earth.

ART, CULTURE & MUSIC

In the northern savannah, we will be invited to the camp of nomadic herders, and we will meet the largest religious and peaceful brotherhood that practices an African form of Islam that rejects fundamentalism and violence.
In the south, we will be introduced to animistic traditional religions, tribal kings, dancing masks, and remote tribes who still worship ancestor statues: a unique chance to enjoy tribal art in its original contest. In the animistic Casamance region, we will witness the celebrations of Diola masks, the incarnation of mythical spirits… Masquerade is a unique experience that involves the participation of the entire village in an intense mix of magic, music, and dances.

TRANSPORTS

We will travel in different kinds of vehicles; each one chosen to optimize the different geographical and cultural environments and have fun.  On the land, we will travel mainly on a comfortable air-conditioned minibus and for short rides, we will experience 4WD vehicles, traditional calash, as optional, donkey chariots, and local taxis.

On the ocean, to the Bijagos archipelago, we will sail on modern speedboats.

UNIQUE EVENTS

Vaca Bruto mask ceremony. In Bijagos Islands, life is still ruled by the cycle of seasons and during the long dry season, when the harvest is over, the main ceremonies take place. The most spectacular Bijago mask is called Vaca Bruto (wild bull) and is a wooden helmet mask with eyes of frosted glass, real horns, leather ears, and a rope through the nostril. During the Vaca Bruto ceremonies dancers embody the spirit of the mask with great realism: they bow and face the ground, just like a real untamed animal would do.

Turtles’ nesting. Poilao Island in Bijagos Archipelago is an uninhabited site of great beauty. It is also considered the main nesting site for the great Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia Midas) in West Africa. After dark, in silence on the beach, we wait for the magic moment when a female emerges from the ocean and digs the deep hole where she then lays her eggs. With a bit of luck, there are good chances we will be able to witness this natural wonder of nature and/or the hatching! … with the tiny ones coming out of the sand to jump in the ocean and begin a long journey that will take them back to this same island when they reach sexual maturity, 30 years afterward.

 

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