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Saidou Bah
CEO Travel Eco Limited.
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The great white Egret in the Gambia
In the Gambia the great white egret is commonly seen in wetlands, estuaries, and along the coastline, particularly in the River Gambia area and the many surrounding lagoons, swamps, and...
Kayak in the Gambia
Kayaking in The Gambia offers a unique way to explore the country’s natural beauty. The Gambia is known for its serene rivers, coastal areas, and rich wildlife, making it an...
Sine Saloum Delta Senegal
The Sine-Saloum Delta in Senegal is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, known for its stunning landscapes, unique ecosystems, and rich biodiversity.
Blue- Breasted King fisher in the Gambia
The Blue-breasted Kingfisher a beautiful bird specie in the Gambia re-known for its vibrant blue and orange plumage, and its characteristic habit of perching on branches or posts near water...
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Sustainable tourism in Africa
Sustainable tourism in Africa aims at promoting responsible travel that conserves the environment, respects local cultures, and benefits local communities.
Silk Cotton Trees in Cassamance
Silk cotton trees, are prominent in the cassamance region of South Senegal.These giant trees can grow up to 70 meters tall and are valued for their aesthetic appeal and ecological benefits.
The Gambia
The Gambia popularly know as the smiling Coast of Africa is a very tiny country in West Africa, with a population of only 2.6 million people, bordered by Senegal...
Importance of the Baobab trees in Senegambia
In summary, baobab trees in The Gambia and Senegal are vital to the environment, economy, and cultural heritage of the region.
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Cassamance
For travellers Casamance offers a variety of experiences that highlight its unique cultural, historical, and natural attractions:
Goree Island: A Must-See Sight
Visiting Goree Island in Senegal is a profound experience. This small island off the coast of Dakar holds immense historical significance, particularly for its role in the transatlantic slave trade.