The coastlines of West Africa boast miles of fabulous
sandy beaches, thriving townships, and colourful local
markets that serve as authentic centres to learn about
the food and culture of the people. With a consistent
dry, warm climate, West Africa is an ideal destination
to absorb the sights and culture of the continents'
rich and vibrant society. For nature lovers, a wealth
of fauna can be found in the accessible national parks.
Ghana, Gambia and Senegal also hold
important historical backgrounds, colonial fortresses
are still evident today. Spend some time exploring
these haunting monuments to the regions' horrific
past.
Ghana, known in colonial days as the Gold
Coast, is famed for its gold mines and cocoa.
Except in accordance with the traditional festivals,
hunting has been banned, and the wildlife thrives
as a result. You will find the Kakum Nature Park
and the Mole Game Reserve the best-equipped
to spot birds, buffalo, antelope and hippos, among
other animals.
Senegal is a fantastic destination to experience
the lively Senegalese music culture. Discover the
bustling capital city of Dakar, the wild animals
in Parc National de Niokolo-Koba and the historic
Ile de Goree.
The narrow strip of land running alongside the River
Gambia goes by the name The Gambia. It's a
great place to explore West Africa's spectacular scenery,
pristine tropical beaches and traditional villages,
making The Gambia an ideal destination for the independent
traveller. Dubbed the 'smiling coast' due to the inherent
friendliness of the locals, be aware that the upbeat
people may disguise that this is one of Africa's poorest
countries.
Background and travel
information for Senegal, Ghana and The Gambia