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Cow 2 night 3 -day travel course
Day 1: History and Culture Exploration
Kaur History Museum โ Slave Trade Site โ Gambia River Basin โ Traditional Market
Recommended time:8 hours
Core points:In the historical city of West Africa, Kau, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Kauh History Museum, which has a painful history of slave trade designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, learns the status of the Atlantic slave trade and the history of African Diaspora, and the dark past of human history in a slave trade site where the 16th and 18th centuries started. Looking back, experiencing traditional fishing and agricultural culture in the West African largest strength, and exploring Gambia specialties and traditional crafts such as peanuts, rice, and sorghum in the local traditional market.
Day 2: Nature and Traditional Culture Experience
Kauro Island โ Mangrove Forest โ Traditional Village โ Gambia River Sun Mall Cruise
Recommended time:9 hours
Core points:On the island of Kaar, located in the Gambia River Estuary, it is observed primitive nature and wildlife, experiences the unique ecosystem of the West Africa, rides canoes in the dense mangrove forest on the coast of the Gambia river, observes tropical wetland ecosystems and various birds, and traditional African music, dance, and weaving crafts in traditional villages where Mandingka and Pula are inhabited. Experience, take a traditional boat on the Gambia river and watch the magnificent sunset of the West African Atlantic coast and observe the traditional fishing method of local fishermen.
Day 3: Visiting and Culture Experience (optional)
Calm Bure Bure โ Serrekunda โ Van Line โ Avco Nature Protection Area
Calm Bure:It takes 3 hours, visits the National Museum and Arch 22 Memorial in the capital of Gambia
Serrekunda:2 hours, modern market and cultural experience in the largest city in Gambia
Half line:2 hours, rest and seafood cooking at the Atlantic coastal beach
Avco Nature Reserve:Takes 4 hours, monkeys, hyenas, and various birds observations in West Africa Priest