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History of slavery: a historical full-day tour

4.3/5
32 reviews

Take this tour to learn about Gambian history and trace the origins of Kunta Kinteh, the Gambian who was taken to the Americas. Deepen your knowledge about the history of slavery through the many sites you'll visit.

You’ll depart by 07:00 am to Banjul, where you’ll catch the Banjul Barra to get to Barra. You’ll drive through the villages to Juffureh Albreda, in the north bank region of the mouth of River Gambia. Albreda used to be a French trading post during the slavery era. You’ll visit the Freedom Flag Pole, a national monument since 1970, and a slave museum. You’ll also find a church, the first of its kind to be built in West Africa by the Portuguese.

You'll continue to Juffureh – the home village of the famous slave Kunta Kinteh. Alex Haley based the story of his best-seller Roots on him, tracing the events of the transatlantic slave trade. You’ll then reach the highlight of the tour: the visit of the Kinteh clan.

You’ll stop at another museum displaying more than 400 years of slave trade, which contributed considerably to the depopulation of the continent.

You’ll then board a pirogue for a 2-mile sea cruise to Kuntah Kinteh Island (former James Island). You’ll see a dungeon, the only one remaining out of 14 which were washed away by erosion or the gunpowder explosions in the mid-XVIII century.

After gaining information on this place, you’ll cruise back to the village and have lunch in a local restaurant. You'll drive back to Barra and catch the ferry to Banjul.

Main features

Free cancellation
Place: Banjul
Duration: 9 hours
Language:English
Mobile voucher accepted

Additional features

Instant confirmation
Entrance fees included
Guided tour
Meal included
Hotel pick up
Transport included
Lunch

Why you’ll love this…

  • See the monument of Freedom Flag Pole and enter a museum focusing on slavery in The Gambia
  • Pay a visit to the home village of Kunta Kinteh, the famous man who was forced into slavery
  • Explore Kunta Kinteh Island and learn more about the beginning of the slave trade and its abolition

Important to know

  • You will need to present valid ID or a copy of your passport
  • It is recommended to wear sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat and comfortable shoes
  • It is recommend to bring your own water
  • Pick-up available from selected city areas hotels in Serrekunda, starting at 7:00am. Please refer to the meeting point section for more details

Cancellation policy

Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 2 days before the experience begins.


What’s included

  • Entrance fees
  • Lunch
  • Guided tour
  • Guided walking tour
  • Cruise
  • Transportation in air-conditioned coach
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off

What’s not included

  • Alcoholic drinks (can be purchased on site)
  • Drinks
  • Tips (optional)

Booking fee

Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.


Location

Meeting point:

Pick-up available from selected city areas hotels in Serrekunda. Please meet the driver outside the reception area at this time:

  • Lemon Creek: 06:45 am
  • Seafront: 06:45 am
  • Coco Ocean: 06:45 am
  • Holiday Beach: 06:50 am
  • Senegambia Beach: 06:50 am
  • Bamboo: 06:55 am
  • Balafon: 07:00 am
  • Palma Rima: 07:05 am
  • Tamala: 07:05 am
  • African Princess: 07:05 am
  • Sunset Beach: 07:10 am
  • Kombo Beach: 07:10 am
  • Ngala Lodge: 07:15 am
  • Ocean Bay: 07:30 am

Provider

Gambia Tours


What people say about this experience

4.3/5

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Based on 32 reviews


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4.5/5

Staff

4.4/5

Value for money

4.1/5

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4.4/5


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  • C

    Coned traveller

    Travelled as a couple


    3 March 2026
    4.2

    United Kingdom

    Good informative trip but why is the trip more expensive if you book on line than booking at the resort????

  • J

    janet

    3 March 2026
    2.2

    United Kingdom

    Not value for money at all. The local guide, Lamin, but i guess they are all called that, was friendly enough but he was difficult to understand and the way he asked for a tip at the end was outrageous. The lunch provided was dire. The bus on the south side of the river was so clapped out i thought it was going to conk out and you said an air conditioned bus would be provided. The air conditioning was open windows. The slave museum was really bad, half the descriptions were ineligible. Bad

  • R

    Robert

    Travelled with family


    10 March 2026
    4.2

    United Kingdom

  • S

    Simon Baldwin

    Travelled as a couple


    28 January 2026
    4.2

    United Kingdom

  • L

    Linden - Burnley

    Travelled as a couple


    29 December 2025
    3.8

    United Kingdom

    As always with these type of holidays, the beds were really uncomfortable. Really don't know why the resorts don't buy decent matresses, you only have to get one every 4 years or so and it would definitely improve their star ratings...

  • K

    Kelly

    Travelled with a group of friends


    15 April 2025
    3.8

    United Kingdom

    I need to say, that we only to9k this with tui, as we were told l9cal tour guides were not great. Since we have used local serviced for a lot less and their service and knowledge is superior for a lot less money.

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