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Rivers of West Africa From Banjul

Rivers of West Africa From Banjul

From €1,550 EUR

Description

Enjoy a harmonious balance between conventional cruising and private yachting, along with an exciting voyage of discovery, unravelling the wonders of West Africa.

Trip Name
Rivers of West Africa From Banjul
Days
8
Overview
Vessel Type: Motor Yacht Length: 54 m Passenger Capacity: 42 Built/Refurbished: 2001 / 2013 The Harmony "G" is a modern vessel with a sleek high-tech look very similar to the private yachts to be found in the famous ports of the world. The 53 meter long / 7.2 meter wide Mega Yacht Harmony G was launched in January 2001 and renovated in 2009-10 and in 2013. It complies with the most stringent SOLAS safety regulations ,while its powerful engines and state of the art stabilizers allow for safe and comfortable cruising. Life on board centers around the Indoor / Outdoor lounge and its American bar, on Upper Deck. The classy dining room located on Main Deck is surrounded by large windows. The spacious Sun deck is the ideal place to bask under the sun, read a good book or just gaze at the scenery. The swimming platform on Harmony G stern enables you to swim when weather and anchorage conditions permit.

Itinerary



Day 1 - Day 1: Banjul/The Gambia
Embarkation 7 to 10 pm. After accommodating yourselves on board the Harmony G comfortable cabins, a safety drilland information by the crew will be performed for your own security. Afterwards, you are inviting for dinner.
Day 2 - Day 2: Banjul - Bakau/The Gambia
The morning in Banjul will give you the opportunity to take the 1/2 day excursions offered to Bakau with its crocodile "katchikaly", its Botanic Garden and a short Banjul Tour. After lunch, we will leave Banjul and sail upstream. We stop at St. James Island in the middle of the Gambia River. The first settlers on the island arrived in 1651 and under the British rule it became an important slave trading post in The Gambia. In 1976 James island became famous due to the author Alex Haley and its bestseller book "Roots" and the story of a slave, called Kunta Kinteh. The island was recently renamed Kunta Kinteh Island and is now a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. After disembarking by local tenders your local guide will tell you more about the history of James Island and afterwards you will have some time to explore this island by yourself. Late on the afternoon, we leave "Kunta Kinteh" and sail upstream to reach Tendaba. Mediterranean Night in Africa. Overnight at dock in Tendaba.
Day 3 - Day 3: Tendaba/The Gambia
From the ship we take motor pirogues in order to reach Tendaba, located on the South Bank in the Lower RiverDivision, our starting point of our morning optional excursion. It is a small fishing village of mainly Muslim faith withapproximately 600 inhabitants whose main occupation is fishing. From there we will walk through to Batelling, asmall village at the entrance to Kiang West National Park. The area boasts of over 250 species of birds; many ofwhich are difficult to observe anywhere else. Other residents include Guinea baboons, bushbuck, warthogs, Senegalbushbaby and marsh mongoose. After a refreshing stop in Batelling, we will board an open safari truck which bringsus back to Tendaba. On the way we pass again local villages where you get an impression of local life in TheGambia. In the afternoon, we are picked-up from the ship by motor pirogues for another optional excursion to theBao Bolong Wetland Reserve. This reserve, lying across from Kiang West National Park features six major bolongs(creeks) that provide great birding and boating opportunities. Numerous rare and migratory birds also reside hereincluding the Pel’s fishing owl, African fin foot and brown-necked parrot.
Day 4 - Day 4: Gambia River - Kuntaur - River Gambia National Park/The Gambia
Early morning we leave Tendaba and sail upstream on the Gambia River all morning to reach Kuntaur. Earlyafternoon arrival to the bustling Gambian port town of Kuntaur, the last inland stop along the river that is navigablefor ocean-going ships.Later in the afternoon we board a large motor pirogue for a 3 hours optional excursion cruise on The Gambia River.First we head to the southernmost tip of Baboon Island, one of the five islands of The Gambia National Park. There alocal national park ranger is joining us onboard in order to give more information about the park and its fauna &flora. Then we turn, the motor pirogue slows down and sails slowly back to Kuntaur following closely the shores of Baboon Island. This island is home of the Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Project. If we are lucky from our motor piroguewe can closely observe the chimps with minimal intrusion. There is also the possibility of seeing hippos, crocodiles,Red Colobus, Green Vervet monkeys and also The Gambia’s famous birdlife.We return to Kuntaur where we are met by the “Kankurang” and a local dance group on the pier. Believed to havespiritual powers the “Kankurang” dispenses justice and wards off evil spirits.
Day 5 - Day 5: Kuntaur – Jangjanbureh - Kaur/The Gambia
This morning, our optional excursion by bus takes us to the ferry station of Janjanbureh. There we board the localferry for a short cruise over The Gambia River to Janjanbureh. We continue our excursion with a visit of one of theoldest towns of The Gambia, formerly called Georgetown. During the walk you get an impression of this laidbacktown and see the residence of the governor, the market and the Methodist church with its school. Afterwards wetake the ferry back and re board the bus to reach Lamin Koto. Through the generosity of Variety Cruises and ofmany of its clients, a new school building is being built. Later in the morning we stop at the mysterious stone circlesin Wassu, a megalithic site believed to be a burial ground thousands of years ago. You will visit the little museum ofthis archaeological site, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site.In the afternoon, after lunch, we sail downstream to Kaur a small fishing village on the banks of the Gambia. You willhave the opportunity to walk around this small community and see how Gambians live today.
Day 6 - Day 6: Kaur - Banjul/The Gambia
We leave Kaur early in the morning and sail further downstream towards Banjul. Dolphins and other animal life will be sighted. Arrival in Banjul around 4 pm. After formalities, later in the evening, we will sail out of the Gambia estuary into the Atlantic Ocean northwards to Dakar. Gambian Night with Kora instrument Concert. Overnight at sea to Dakar.
Day 7 - Day 7: Dakar/Senegal
Early morning arrival in Dakar. After breakfast, we will take you in a optional excursion to Goree Island and Dakar city tour, an exploratory adventure of Dakar surroundings, inviting you to discover the traces of slave trading, and its transformation into today’s African modernity. The history makes room for the present development. Lunch outside the ship.Returning to the ship in late afternoon and preparing for dinner. After dinner, we set sail southward towards the Saloun River Delta. Overnight at sea, cruising southwards along the coast.
Day 8 - Day 8: Djiffere - Banjul/The Gambia
This morning we reach the Sine – Saloum Delta in Senegal, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and also an Important Birding Area, as designated by Birdlife International and natural habitat for many bird species but also such aquatic animals as marine turtles, dolphins, West African manatees and crocodiles. Our optional excursion starts at the primitive fishing village of Djiffere from where we reach the village of Joal Fadiouth, set on an island of clam shells that also are used in local buildings and crafts. In the afternoon, we leave Senegal and the Saloum Delta and sail south to Gambia to reach Banjul, the capital of Gambia and gateway to the 700-mile Gambia River. Arrival in Banjul. Disembarkation upon arrival. We wish you a safe return home.
Day 9 - Please Note:
Itineraries can be changed at the discretion of Variety Cruises and of the Vessel's Captain in case adverse weather conditions - winds of 6/7 beaufort or more depending on the vessel- on port authorities not allowing a vessel to leave port or in case of other extraordinary conditions. Such itinerary changes do not entitle automatically passengers to any refunds but Variety Cruises guarantees that passengers are disembarked at the advertised port of disembarkation on time for their flights.

Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
22-04-201829-04-2018€1,950Category B
22-04-201829-04-2018€2,250Category A
22-04-201829-04-2018€2,950Category P
22-04-201829-04-2018€1,550Category C

Inclusions

    • Dakar (Senegal), the westernmost city of the African Continent
    • The Saloun and Gambia Rivers
    • The Djiffere fishing village
    • Tendaba Nature Reserve, Banjul and the Abuko and Makasutu Nature Reserves
    • Organised excursions are available for most ports of call and our on board Gambian River Naturalist will assist you to discover the amazing flora and fauna

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