The trip starts with a long, lazy, two and a half hour cruise from Banjul directly upriver, taking us to the ancient trading station of Albreda.
After a 15 minute walk we reach the edge of the village of Juffure and the Museum of Slavery before continuing to the original home of Alex Haley's great great grandfather 'Kunta Kinte' which is still occupied by the family. Taking photographs of people may involve being asked for money so always ask first.
Back on board a delicious hot and cold buffet is served, followed by a selection of fresh fruit before continuing our journey to James Island. Steeped in slave trade history, the fortress ruins tells the tale of colonial rivalries and it is possible to imagine the hundreds of slaves shackled together awaiting transport to an unknown and uncertain future. Disembarking from the boat into small boats can be a little difficult but help is on hand from the crew.
On the return journey to Banjul, dolphins often join the boat in the estuary of the river. A cup of tea or coffee completes a memorable day before arriving back at the hotels around 5.30pm.
Kerr Serign Holiday Lodge
Always European Standards
One Bed Furnished Apartments
Gas cooker,fridge/freezer
Fully equipped kitchen
Sat TV and DVD player
Ceiling Fans
Private Patio
Secured Parking
Daily Maid Service
24 Hour Security
Swimming Pool
Concierge Services
Airport pick-up
Local Guides
Tours
4x4 Rental
Bird Watching
Sports Fishing
Internet Access
Printer and Copier
Your Home in Gambia
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