Rivers Of West Africa 2019-2020- Harmony V
8 days
About this activity
Itinerary
Day 1: Dakar/ Senegal
Pass By: River Gambia National Park, Banjul Gambia
Late afternoon embarkation at 14:00-18:00. After dinner, we set sail southward towards the Saloun River Delta.
Overnight at sea, south along the coast.
Meals included:
• Dinner
Accommodation included: The 25 cabins of the M/Y HARMONY V are located
on the Main deck (9 cabins) and on the Upper
Deck (16 cabins).
Day 2: Djiffere/ Senegal- Banjul/ the Gambia
Stop At: Citta, Joal Fadiouth Senegal
This morning we reach the Sine – Saloun Delta in Senegal, an 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 Joal Fadiout optional excursion
starts at the 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 Saloun Delta and sail south
to Gambia to reach Banjul, the capital of Gambia and gateway to the 700-mile Gambia River.
Fishermen Night - Overnight in Banjul.
Duration: 6 hours
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: The 25 cabins of the M/Y HARMONY V are located
on the Main deck (9 cabins) and on the Upper
Deck (16 cabins).
Day 3: Banjul- Abuko Nature Reserves/ the Gambia
Stop At: Abuko Nature Reserve, 15 Miles South of Banjul Kombo North District, Banjul Gambia
The morning in Banjul will give you the opportunity to take the optional 1/2 day excursions offered to Bakau with its
crocodile "katchikaly", its Botanic Garden and a short Banjul Tour. Mid-afternoon, we leave Banjul and sail upstream to
Tendaba. We reach Tendaba late into the evening.
Mediterranean Night in Africa - Overnight at dock in Tendaba.
Duration: 6 hours
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: The 25 cabins of the M/Y HARMONY V are located
on the Main deck (9 cabins) and on the Upper
Deck (16 cabins).
Day 4: Tendaba/ the Gambia
Stop At: River Gambia National Park, Banjul Gambia
From the ship we take motor pirogues in order to reach Tendaba, located on the South Bank in the Lower River
Division, our starting point of our Tendaba morning optional excursion. It is a small fishing village of mainly Muslim
faith with approximately 600 inhabitants whose main occupation is fishing. From there we will walk through to Batelling,
a small village at the entrance to Kiang West National Park. The area boasts of over 250 species of birds; many of which
are difficult to observe anywhere else. Other residents include Guinea baboons, bushbuck, warthogs, Senegal bushbaby
and marsh mongoose. After a refreshing stop in Batelling, we will board an open safari truck which brings us back to
Tendaba. On the way we pass again local villages where you get an impression of local life in The Gambia. In the
afternoon, we are picked-up from the ship by motor pirogues for the afternoon Tendaba optional excursion to the
Bao 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 here
including the Pel’s fishing owl, African fin foot and brown-necked parrot. Overnight docked in Tendaba.
Duration: 6 hours
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: The 25 cabins of the M/Y HARMONY V are located
on the Main deck (9 cabins) and on the Upper
Deck (16 cabins).
Day 5: Gambia River- Kuntaur- River Gambia National Park/ the Gambia
Stop At: River Gambia National Park, Banjul Gambia
Early morning we leave Tendaba and sail upstream on the Gambia River all morning to reach Kuntaur. Early afternoon
arrival to the bustling Gambian port town of Kuntaur, the last inland stop along the river that is navigable for 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 a local 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 pirogue
we 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 have
spiritual powers the “Kankurang” dispenses justice and wards off evil spirits.
Overnight docked in Kuntaur.
Duration: 6 hours
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: The 25 cabins of the M/Y HARMONY V are located
on the Main deck (9 cabins) and on the Upper
Deck (16 cabins).
Day 6: Kuntaur- Janjanbureh- Kaur/ the Gambia
Stop At: Janjanbureh Clinic, Janjanbureh, The Gambia
This morning, our optional excursion by bus takes us to the ferry station of Janjanbureh. There we board the
local ferry for a short cruise over The Gambia River to Janjanbureh. We continue our excursion with a visit of one of the
oldest towns of The Gambia, formerly called Georgetown. During the walk you get an impression of this laidback town
and see the residence of the governor, the market and the Methodist church with its school. Afterwards we take the
ferry back and re board the bus to reach Lamin Koto. Through the generosity of Variety Cruises and of many of its
clients, a new school building is being built. Later in the morning we stop at the mysterious stone circles in Wassu, a
megalithic site believed to be a burial ground thousands of years ago. You will visit the little museum of this
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 will have the opportunity to walk around this small community and
see how Gambians live today. In the evening we leave Kaur and sail downstream towards Banjul.
Captains Farewell Dinner
Duration: 6 hours
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: The 25 cabins of the M/Y HARMONY V are located
on the Main deck (9 cabins) and on the Upper
Deck (16 cabins).
Day 7: Kunta Kinteh Island- Banjul / the Gambia
Stop At: River Gambia National Park, Banjul Gambia
This morning we anchor at St. James Island in the middle of the Gambia River, which was an important slave trading
post under the British rule 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 is now called and is a UNESCO World
Cultural Heritage Site. Optional walking tour: 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. After lunch,
we leave "Kunta Kinteh" to reach Banjul around 4pm. 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.
Duration: 6 hours
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: The 25 cabins of the M/Y HARMONY V are located
on the Main deck (9 cabins) and on the Upper
Deck (16 cabins).
Day 8: Dakar/ Senegal
Stop At: The Kunta Kinte - Alex Haley Memorial, Sidewalk At City Dock, Annapolis, MD 21401-1808
Early morning arrival in Dakar. Disembarkation after breakfast.
Duration: 6 hours
Meals included:
• Breakfast
No accommodation included on this day.
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Day 1: Dakar/ Senegal
Pass By: River Gambia National Park, Banjul Gambia
Late afternoon embarkation at 14:00-18:00. After dinner, we set sail southward towards the Saloun River Delta.
Overnight at sea, south along the coast.
Meals included:
• Dinner
Accommodation included: The 25 cabins of the M/Y HARMONY V are located
on the Main deck (9 cabins) and on the Upper
Deck (16 cabins).
Day 2: Djiffere/ Senegal- Banjul/ the Gambia
Stop At: Citta, Joal Fadiouth Senegal
This morning we reach the Sine – Saloun Delta in Senegal, an 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 Joal Fadiout optional excursion
starts at the 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 Saloun Delta and sail south
to Gambia to reach Banjul, the capital of Gambia and gateway to the 700-mile Gambia River.
Fishermen Night - Overnight in Banjul.
Duration: 6 hours
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: The 25 cabins of the M/Y HARMONY V are located
on the Main deck (9 cabins) and on the Upper
Deck (16 cabins).
Day 3: Banjul- Abuko Nature Reserves/ the Gambia
Stop At: Abuko Nature Reserve, 15 Miles South of Banjul Kombo North District, Banjul Gambia
The morning in Banjul will give you the opportunity to take the optional 1/2 day excursions offered to Bakau with its
crocodile "katchikaly", its Botanic Garden and a short Banjul Tour. Mid-afternoon, we leave Banjul and sail upstream to
Tendaba. We reach Tendaba late into the evening.
Mediterranean Night in Africa - Overnight at dock in Tendaba.
Duration: 6 hours
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: The 25 cabins of the M/Y HARMONY V are located
on the Main deck (9 cabins) and on the Upper
Deck (16 cabins).
Day 4: Tendaba/ the Gambia
Stop At: River Gambia National Park, Banjul Gambia
From the ship we take motor pirogues in order to reach Tendaba, located on the South Bank in the Lower River
Division, our starting point of our Tendaba morning optional excursion. It is a small fishing village of mainly Muslim
faith with approximately 600 inhabitants whose main occupation is fishing. From there we will walk through to Batelling,
a small village at the entrance to Kiang West National Park. The area boasts of over 250 species of birds; many of which
are difficult to observe anywhere else. Other residents include Guinea baboons, bushbuck, warthogs, Senegal bushbaby
and marsh mongoose. After a refreshing stop in Batelling, we will board an open safari truck which brings us back to
Tendaba. On the way we pass again local villages where you get an impression of local life in The Gambia. In the
afternoon, we are picked-up from the ship by motor pirogues for the afternoon Tendaba optional excursion to the
Bao 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 here
including the Pel’s fishing owl, African fin foot and brown-necked parrot. Overnight docked in Tendaba.
Duration: 6 hours
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: The 25 cabins of the M/Y HARMONY V are located
on the Main deck (9 cabins) and on the Upper
Deck (16 cabins).
Day 5: Gambia River- Kuntaur- River Gambia National Park/ the Gambia
Stop At: River Gambia National Park, Banjul Gambia
Early morning we leave Tendaba and sail upstream on the Gambia River all morning to reach Kuntaur. Early afternoon
arrival to the bustling Gambian port town of Kuntaur, the last inland stop along the river that is navigable for 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 a local 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 pirogue
we 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 have
spiritual powers the “Kankurang” dispenses justice and wards off evil spirits.
Overnight docked in Kuntaur.
Duration: 6 hours
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: The 25 cabins of the M/Y HARMONY V are located
on the Main deck (9 cabins) and on the Upper
Deck (16 cabins).
Day 6: Kuntaur- Janjanbureh- Kaur/ the Gambia
Stop At: Janjanbureh Clinic, Janjanbureh, The Gambia
This morning, our optional excursion by bus takes us to the ferry station of Janjanbureh. There we board the
local ferry for a short cruise over The Gambia River to Janjanbureh. We continue our excursion with a visit of one of the
oldest towns of The Gambia, formerly called Georgetown. During the walk you get an impression of this laidback town
and see the residence of the governor, the market and the Methodist church with its school. Afterwards we take the
ferry back and re board the bus to reach Lamin Koto. Through the generosity of Variety Cruises and of many of its
clients, a new school building is being built. Later in the morning we stop at the mysterious stone circles in Wassu, a
megalithic site believed to be a burial ground thousands of years ago. You will visit the little museum of this
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 will have the opportunity to walk around this small community and
see how Gambians live today. In the evening we leave Kaur and sail downstream towards Banjul.
Captains Farewell Dinner
Duration: 6 hours
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: The 25 cabins of the M/Y HARMONY V are located
on the Main deck (9 cabins) and on the Upper
Deck (16 cabins).
Day 7: Kunta Kinteh Island- Banjul / the Gambia
Stop At: River Gambia National Park, Banjul Gambia
This morning we anchor at St. James Island in the middle of the Gambia River, which was an important slave trading
post under the British rule 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 is now called and is a UNESCO World
Cultural Heritage Site. Optional walking tour: 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. After lunch,
we leave "Kunta Kinteh" to reach Banjul around 4pm. 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.
Duration: 6 hours
Meals included:
• Breakfast
• Lunch
• Dinner
Accommodation included: The 25 cabins of the M/Y HARMONY V are located
on the Main deck (9 cabins) and on the Upper
Deck (16 cabins).
Day 8: Dakar/ Senegal
Stop At: The Kunta Kinte - Alex Haley Memorial, Sidewalk At City Dock, Annapolis, MD 21401-1808
Early morning arrival in Dakar. Disembarkation after breakfast.
Duration: 6 hours
Meals included:
• Breakfast
No accommodation included on this day.
Included
- 7x Breakfast
- 7x Dinner
- 6x Lunch
- Accommodation included: 7 nights
- Accommodation in double or twin cabins with private SH/WC & air conditioning.
- Full board
- Regular (filter) coffee, tea and drinking water free all day.
- Use of fishing and snorkelling equipment (subject to availability).
- English-Speaking Cruise Escort.
- Entry/Admission - Joal Fadiout
- Entry/Admission - Abuko Nature Reserve
- Entry/Admission - River Gambia National Park
- Entry/Admission - Janjanbureh Clinic
- Entry/Admission - The Kunta Kinte - Alex Haley Memorial
Not included
- Beverages (except those mentioned above).
- Shore excursions or other land arrangements.
- Crew tips
- Passenger personal expenses / Passenger Visas whenever required
- Wi-Fi (available at charge)
- Port Fees
Additional
- Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
- A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 49 travelers
Features
Tourism
90%
Cultural
40%
Original
30%
Adrenaline
15%
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