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Ninki Nanka Trail Documents

NNT Responsible Tour Operator Code of Conduct
The Gambia Tourism Board formed the Ninki Nanka Trail Partners Group to help implement our shared Responsible Tourism vision for developing the NNT.

Ninki Nanka Trail Excursion Feasibility Study Report
This feasibility study was commissioned by ASSET, who invited independent researchers from Leeds Metropolitan University to explore the potential of the proposed Ninki Nanka Trail

A Tour Operators Product Manual
For more information about the Ninki Nanka Trail products and experiences see the tour operators product manual.

 

Gambian Culture Resources

Cultural Guidelines - The Gambian & Ndemban Way
The manual provides detailed guidelines for your stay in the village to ensure a meaningful and enjoyable encounter between host and guest.

Dimbayaa - Fertility for Africa
The Kanyaleng is a traditional women’s support group in The Gambia who struggle with infertility and child mortality. The Kanyaleng membership is a useful coping strategy.

Invest in the The Gambia - Invest in the Future

Cultural Guidelines - The Guest’s Way
These guidelines have been developed to help hosts understand their guests and make them feel as comfortable as possible.

Initiation: A cultural rite of passage
Visit Gambia looks at the cultural aspect of circumcision which was practiced by our grandparents and passed on from generation to generation.

The Ninki Nanka Gambia Casamance
The Ninkia Nanka Trail - a community-based tourism trail

Film of Kaur during colonial times
Kaur is today included on the Ninki Nanka Trail.

Ninki Nanka Encounters Documents

Ndemban Community Based Tourism Project
Ndemban CBT Governance, Management &
Capacity Building Recommendations

Interview with Adamah Bah and Tourism Log
COVID-19 and its impact on tourism in The Gambia

A River, a Monster and Responsible Tourism
A Forbes article about an innovative Gambian initiative by Alastair Hagger.

Gambia: The Queen of Recycling
Gambian women are tackling the country's growing waste problem by turning old plastic bags into purses and jewelry thanks to the Women's Initiative — The Gambia.