Culture
The Stone circles
The site consists of four large groups of stone circles that represent an extraordinary concentration of over 1,000 monuments in a band 100 km wide along some 350 km of the River GambiaMakasutu
The nature park has a land area of 405 hectares (1,000 acres) and encompasses the Mandina Bolong, a tributary of the Gambia River.
Culture
The Gambia is one of the most religious tolerant countries in the world. For the most part, Gambians are inter-related regardless of their religious background. It is also not uncommon to find related Muslims & Christians belonging to the same family.
Although The Gambia is one of the smallest country on mainland Africa, its culture is the product of very diverse influences. The national borders outline a narrow strip on either side of the River Gambia, a body of water that has played
a vital part in the nation’s destiny and is known locally simply as “the River”. Without natural barriers, The Gambia has become home to most of the ethnic groups that are present throughout western Africa, especially those in Senegal.
Europeans also figure prominently in Gambian history because the River Gambia is navigable deep into the continent, a geographic feature that made this area one of the most profitable sites for the slave trade from the 15th through the 17th centuries. (It also made it strategic to the halt of this trade once it was outlawed in the 19th century.) Some of this history was popularised in the Alex Haley book and TV series Roots, which was set in The Gambia.
source: visitthegambia.gm
Contact
The Gambia High Commission in Senegal-Dakar
Villa No. 128, Cite des Jeunes Cadres – Yoff Toundoup Rya, B.P 3248 Dakar, Republic of Senegal
Official Email: gambiaembassydakar@gmail.com
Official Telephone Contact : (+221) 33 820 11 98
Fax: (+221) 33 820 10 56
Official working hours
Monday – Thursday: 09:00hrs – 16:00hrs
Friday: 09:00hrs – 12:30hrs
Saturday, Sunday and Holidays: Closed