Day 1: Niger River and Historical Culture Exploration
Niger River Port โ Kurusa Central Market โ Mali Empire Ruins โ Marine Culture Experience
Recommended time:8 hours
Core points:In the third longest-class, Upper Hangkurusa, the third longest Africa, the riverside landscape and traditional fishing culture, local specialty products such as rice, onions, ciliary fields, peanuts, sesame seeds, and cotton in the central market of local Kurusa, exploring the historical historical sites of the Mali Empire of the 13th and 16th centuries, and the traditional culture of the Marine Ke. Experience the drum performance tradition directly
Day 2: Natural exploration and traditional craft experience
Savana Meadow Tour โ Geumgwang area โ Gembe Drum Works โ Rene Kai
Recommended time:9 hours
Core points:Observing wild animals and traditional wooden industries in the meadows around the Kurusa in the tropical savana, visiting traditional mining methods in a small gold mine area that has been in the French colonial era, experiencing the process of producing the Jembe drum, a representative musical instrument of the Marine Ke, and commemorating the French explorer Renee Kaye in 1827. Learning European exploration history
Day 3: Tour and River Experience around the area (optional)
Kankan Day Tour โ Niger River Boat Tour โ Visit Traditional Village โ Guinea-Niger Railway
Kankan:Takes 4 hours, a larger traditional market and Islamic cultural experience in the central city of Kankan located east of Kurusa
Niger River Boat Tour:Takes 3 hours, explores the Niger River ecosystem by riding a traditional boat at the end of the river upstream port.
Traditional village:Takes 2 hours, experience agricultural and livestock life in a traditional village where the Marine and the Dealon Ke are inhabited
Guinea-Niger Railway:It takes 1 hour, a colonial traffic history at the end of the Konacri-Kurusa Railway, built in 1910