Stone Circles of Senegambia

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Mar 28, 2025
I had a very wonderful experience.. visiting the stone circle wassu..it's also part of the history of the Gambia.the Stone respecting UNSCO..i believe it's also a holy place.in the in GambiaFull review by Abdou1982
Oct 19, 2024
Story of the stone circle in the Gambia Archaeology believe the wassu stone circle are burial site constructed about 1200 years ago. each stone weight several tones and is between 1m (3.3ft) and 2.5…Full review by Julius S
Sep 2, 2024
It was very very interesting to visited stone cycle's in wassu the Gambia good experiences with the best local Guide please kindly contact +220 7647423 The more you be with the locals the more you…Full review by Tourist46648386440

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Hi, is it possible to travel to Wassu by GTSC bus and where in Banjul to catch it? The GTSC station or do I have to get to …
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Hi, is it possible to travel to Wassu by GTSC bus and where in Banjul to catch it? The GTSC station or do I have to get to Barra first?
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Wassu is actually on the North bank of the Gambia river where stone circle is commonly visited by travelers and tourists. Getting to wassu community and stop there for over nights …
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Wassu is actually on the North bank of the Gambia river where stone circle is commonly visited by travelers and tourists. Getting to wassu community and stop there for over nights , then is best you you cross the ferry to Barra and join the GTS bus transport. On the other hand, if you want to stay on the island , Georgetown then, you have a choice to travel on any bank of the Gambia river.
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