The Rivers of West Africa
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| Dates | Deck + Cabin Type | |||
| Category C | Category B | Category A | Category P | |
Dec 21 '13 Dec 28 '13 Jan 18 '14 Jan 25 '14 Feb 1 '14 Feb 8 '14 Feb 15 '14 Feb 22 '14 Mar 1 '14 Mar 8 '14 Mar 15 '14 Mar 22 '14 Mar 29 '14 |
$1,990 | $2,390 | $2,790 | $3,200 |
| Port charges: $290 | ||||
| Jan 4 '14 Jan 11 '14 |
$1,790 | $2,150 | $2,510 | $2,880 |
| Port charges: $290 | ||||
- Please note that shore excursions are offered at additional costs.
- Child Discount:
Children between the ages of 7-10 sharing a cabin with two paying adults receive a 50% discount. Children between the ages of 10-16 sharing a cabin with two paying adults receive a 35% discount.
Day 1 Dakar, Senegal
Late afternoon embarkation. After dinner, set sail southward towards the Saloun River Delta. Overnight at sea, south along the coast.
Day 2 Djiffere / Banjul, Gambia
This morning 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 for aquatic animals such as marine turtles, dolphins, West African manatees and crocodiles.
An optional excursion starts at the primitive fishing village of Djiffere from where you will 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, 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.
Day 3 Abuko Nature Reserves
The morning in Banjul will give you the opportunity to take the excursion to Bakau with its crocodile "katchikaly", its botanic garden and a short Banjul tour. After lunch, leave Banjul and sail upstream. Stop at St. James island in the middle of the Gambia river. The first settlers on the island arrived in 1651 and under the british rule it became an important slave trading post 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 was recently renamed Kunta Kinteh island and is now a UNESCO world cultural heritage site.
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. Late on the afternoon, leave "Kunta Kinteh" and sail upstream to reach Tendaba. Greek night in Africa. Overnight at dock in Tendaba.
Day 4 Tendaba, Gambia
From the ship take motor pirogues in order to reach Tendaba, located on the South Bank in the lower river division, the starting point of your morning optional excursion. It is a small fishing village of mainly muslim faith with approximately 600 inhabitants whose main occupation is fishing. From there 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, board an open safari truck which brings you back to Tendaba. On the way pass again local villages where you get an impression of local life in the Gambia. In the afternoon, you will be picked up from the ship by motor pirogues for another 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 Tedaba.
Day 5 Kuntaur / River Gambia National Park
Early morning you will 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 board a large motor pirogue for a 3 hours optional excursion cruise on the Gambia river. First head to the southernmost tip of Baboon Island, one of the five islands of the Gambia national park. There a local national park ranger will join you onboard to give more information about the park and its fauna & flora.
Then 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 you are lucky from your motor pirogue you 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. Return to Kuntaur where you will be 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.
Day 6 Kuntaur / Jangjanbureh / Kaur
This morning, your optional excursion by bus takes you to the ferry station of Janjanbureh. There board the local ferry for a short cruise over the Gambia river to Janjanbureh. Continue your excursion with a visit to 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. Afterward take the ferry back and re-board the bus to reach Lamin Koto.
Through the generosity of your ship and of many of its clients, a new school building is being built. Later in the morning 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, 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. Captains farewell dinner. Overnight in Kaur.
Day 7 Banjul
Leave Kaur early in the morning and sail further downstream towards Banjul. Dolphins and other animal life will be sighted. Arrival in Banjul around 4 pm. After formalities, later in the evening, sail out of the Gambia estuary into the Atlantic Ocean northwards to Dakar. Gambian night with Kora instrument concert. Overnight at sea to Dakar.
Day 8 Dakar, Sengal / Disembark
Early morning arrival in Dakar. Disembarkation after breakfast.
Deposit & Payment
Initial deposit is 30%, and most travelers will call our office and pay the deposit with a credit card. We accept Visa, Mastercard, AmEx, and Discover. Alternatively, you can send a check to our Missoula, Montana, office or register online at: https://www.adventure-life.com/forms/fourways.php
Final payment is due 70 days prior to departure.
Final payment by Final Payment by bank transfer, check or Visa, Mastercard, Discover, or Amex. Credit Card payments subject to 3% convenience fee and maximum $15,000 charge.
Booking last minute? No problem! Please contact one of our trip planners, and we can get you on your way if booking less than 70 days prior to departure.
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Cancellation Policy
| Days Prior to departure | Fee |
|---|---|
| 61 days or more | Deposit |
| 60-31 days | 30% cruise cost |
| 30-0 days | 100% cruise cost |
Harmony V





- Ship Highlights
- Passengers : 49
Introducing the Harmony V, a modern vessel with a sleek high-tech look very similar to the private yachts to be found in the famous ports of the world. The Harmony V was launched in June 2009 and complies with safety regulations while its powerful engines, generators, and state of the art twin stabilizers will allow for safe and comfortable cruising.
Spacious public spaces such as the lounge with classy seating and an American Bar which leads into a dining area decorated with warm colors offers guests numerous places to relax on board the Harmony V. The 200 m2 sundeck offers a shaded outdoor area for all day dining and a bar as well as sun chairs and loungers.
Life on board the Harmony V:
Interior Lounge:
The spacious lounge with the classy seating, the American bar and the joining dining room, boast large windows providing beautiful views of the ports of call.
External Dining Area:
The External Dining Area where meals are served "al fresco". The external dining area located on the Sun Deck, is the ideal place to bask under the sun, read a good book or just gaze at the scenery.
Dining Area:
The classy Dining Room offers large windows providing for the most beautiful views of all destinations the ship cruises to, while accommodating all guests at one single seating and provides a high standard of cuisine, always with some local flavors.
Mini Spa:
The 13m˛ mini spa provides a variety of massage, facial , hair and pedicure treatments in a relaxing environment.
Swim Deck:
The swimming platform on Harmony V stern will allow for easy access to the ship and for a wide range of sea related activities.
Accommodations aboard the Harmony V:
The Harmony V cabins are all located on the Upper and Main Decks and all of them are equipped with windows. The 25 classic cabins are finished with wood paneling, bright carpets and warm fabrics creating an upscale and comfortable atmosphere. The Harmony V cabins feature twin or queen sizes beds, Upper Deck cabins feature flexible bed configuration, flat screen TVs, music channels, mini fridge, direct dial telephone (for internal use), safe deposit boxes, hair dryer. The en suite bathrooms are finished with corian and glass.
Category C:
Main Deck - 1 Double Bed. The category C cabins are located on the main deck offering large windows, an en suite bathroom with shower and elegant Corian finishing on walls and floors. The cabins are equipped with flat screen TV sets, DVD players, music channels, mini fridges, hairdryers, individually controlled A/C and safe deposit boxes.
Category B:
Main Deck - 2 Lower Beds or 1 Double Bed. The Category B cabins are located on the Main Deck offering large windows, an en suite bathroom with shower and elegant Corian finishing on walls and floors. The cabins are equipped with flat screen TV sets, DVD players, music channels, mini fridges, hairdryers, individually controlled A/C and safe deposit boxes.
Category A:
Upper Deck - 2 Lower Beds or 1 Double Bed. The Category A cabins are located on the Upper Deck offering large windows, an en suite bathroom with shower and elegant Corian finishing on walls and floors. The cabins are equipped with flat screen TV sets, DVD players, music channels, mini fridges, hairdryers, individually controlled A/C and safe deposit boxes.
Category P:
Upper Deck - 2 Lower Beds or 1 Double Bed. The Category P cabins are located on the Upper Deck offering a sofa, large windows, an en suite bathroom with shower and elegant Corian finishing on walls and floors. The cabins are equipped with flat screen TV sets, DVD players, music channels, mini fridges, hairdryers, individually controlled A/C and safe deposit boxes.
Harmony V Specifications:
Launched: 2003
Rebuilt: 2009
Length: 55.00 meters
Breadth: 8.20 meters
Draft: 3.00 meters
Crew: 16 - 18 persons
Cruising speed: 11.00 knots
Cabins: 25
| Cabins | |
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![]() | Category C Main deck, 1 double bed, large windows, en suite facilities, flat screen TV, mini fridge, A/C, safe deposit box |
![]() | Category B Main deck, 1 double bed or 2 lower beds, large windows, en suite facilities, flat screen TV, mini fridge, A/C, safe deposit box |
![]() | Category A Upper deck, 1 double bed or 2 lower beds, large windows, en suite facilities, flat screen TV, mini fridge, A/C, safe deposit box |
![]() | Category P Upper deck, 1 double bed or 2 lower beds, sofa, large windows, en suite facilities, flat screen TV, mini fridge, A/C, safe deposit box |




















