2-Days Tour: Safari in Fathala, Sine-Saloum Delta Excursion & Heritage in Kunta Kinteh
We begin with pick-up from your accommodation and a ferry crossing over the Gambia River to enter Senegal.
Our first stop is the Fathala Wildlife Reserve, a sanctuary of over 2,000 hectares of forest and savannah. Aboard a 4x4 safari vehicle and guided by a local expert, you’ll encounter iconic animals such as giraffes, white rhinos, zebras, buffaloes, and the rare giant eland antelope.
For the adventurous, there is the option to book a safe “Lion Walk” (optional), a unique opportunity to walk alongside these majestic animals.
After the safari, we continue to the peaceful village of Toubakouta, where you’ll discover the essence of rural Senegalese life through its streets, markets, and traditions. This is a chance to connect with the daily rhythm of the community.
We recommend accommodation at La Teranga Toubakouta, a comfortable lodge with pool and fresh local cuisine, though you are free to choose the lodging that best suits your preferences.
In the afternoon, embark on a magical boat tour through the Sine-Saloum Delta, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Visit Shell Island, crowned by an ancient baobab tree, offering panoramic views of mangroves and nearby villages.
Glide through lush mangrove tunnels, listening to the unique crackling sound of oysters attached to the roots.
Reach Bird Island, where at sunset hundreds of birds return to their nests — a breathtaking natural spectacle.
As the sun sets, we return to Toubakouta, where you’ll enjoy a serene evening surrounded by nature and local hospitality.
After breakfast, we return to The Gambia to dive into its profound history.
Our journey takes us to the historic villages of Albreda and Juffureh, where you will meet descendants of Kunta Kinteh, the character immortalized in Alex Haley’s Roots. Here, you’ll also visit the Juffureh Museum, which preserves the memory of the transatlantic slave trade.
We then cross the river by traditional boat to Kunta Kinteh Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the ruins of the old slave fort, a place of reflection and remembrance, where countless stories of resilience are held within its walls.
In the afternoon, we take the ferry back across the Gambia River and transfer you to your hotel, closing a journey that blends wildlife, culture, and history into two unforgettable days.
Throughout both days, you’ll enjoy unique cultural encounters, making this tour a true immersion into the essence of West Africa.
Full-day safari in the Fathala Wildlife Reserve with a local guide
Viewing of iconic wild animals like giraffes, white rhinos, zebras, buffaloes, and eland antelope
Cultural experience in the village of Toubakouta
Boat excursion through the Sine-Saloum Delta, including Shell Island, mangroves, and Bird Island at sunset
Visit to the historic villages of Albreda and Juffureh
Tour of the Juffureh Museum
Exploration of Kunta Kinteh Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Ferry and traditional boat crossings on the Gambia River
Overnight in Toubakouta Village. Accommodation recommended at La Teranga Toubakouta with pool and local cuisine (optional)
What You Need to Know
Duration: 2 full days, including pick-up and drop-off at your accommodation
Price: €250 per person with a minimum booking of 2 people
Solo traveller price: €320
Includes: transportation, border crossing assistance, ferry, guide, activities and entrance fees
Not included: Accommodation, meals, personal expenses and travel insurance. Airport pick-up and drop-off (available upon request at a cost of €40 per way).
Yellow fever vaccination recommended (alternatives available)
Passport required for international border crossing
Recommended: Comfortable clothing, sun protection, and camera
Ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through the wilds of Senegal and the rich heritage of The Gambia?
For more details, availability, group prices, and preparation tips, please contact me directly through the contact form. I’ll personally help you plan your visit to ensure a smooth and unforgettable trip.