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Journey Through History at Slave House

Explore the poignant history of the slave trade at Slave House in Janjanbureh, a historical landmark that offers deep cultural insights.

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Slave House in Janjanbureh is a poignant historical landmark that invites tourists to explore the complex legacy of the slave trade. As you step inside this evocative site, you will gain a deep understanding of the region's past and its impact on contemporary culture. The Slave House, with its rich history and storytelling ambiance, offers a compelling glimpse into a critical chapter of human history, making it a must-visit for those seeking to reflect on the past.

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G6VP+G8M, Unnamed Road, Janjanbureh, GM
Monday
8 am-7 pm
Tuesday
8 am-7 pm
Wednesday
8 am-7 pm
Thursday
8 am-7 pm
Friday
8 am-7 pm
Saturday
8 am-7 pm
Sunday
8 am-7 pm

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    Getting There

    Car

    If you're driving, start from the center of Kanifing. Head east on the Kairaba Avenue, then take a right turn onto the Banjul Highway (A1). Continue straight for about 30km until you reach Janjanbureh. Once in Janjanbureh, follow the signs to the Slave House, which is located on an unnamed road at coordinates G6VP+G8M. Parking is usually available near the site, but be cautious and ensure your vehicle is parked safely.

    Public Transportation

    To get to Slave House via public transport, take a 'Gele-Gele' (shared taxi) from Kanifing to Banjul. From Banjul, switch to a larger bus or a 'Gele-Gele' heading towards Janjanbureh. Make sure to inform the driver of your destination. The fare from Kanifing to Banjul is around D20, and from Banjul to Janjanbureh, it should be about D50. Once you arrive in Janjanbureh, you can walk to the Slave House, which is about a 10-15 minute walk from the bus stop. Just ask locals for directions; they will assist you.

    Walking

    If you find yourself in Janjanbureh after arriving by public transport, you can easily walk to Slave House. From the bus stop, head north on the main road, and then take a left onto the unnamed road that leads directly to the Slave House at G6VP+G8M. The walk should take approximately 10-15 minutes. Enjoy the local scenery along the way!

    Local tips

    Engage with local guides to gain deeper insights into the history and significance of the Slave House.
    Take your time to reflect on the exhibits and stories shared, allowing for a more meaningful experience.
    Consider visiting in the evening for a unique perspective on the site, especially during sunset.
    Wear comfortable shoes, as you may want to walk around the surrounding area to fully appreciate its historical context.

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    Located in Janjanbureh, the Slave House is an essential stop for any traveler looking to delve into the history of the slave trade in The Gambia. This historical landmark, though modest in appearance, carries with it the weight of a painful past, serving as a reminder of the atrocities that took place during the transatlantic slave trade. Visitors to the Slave House will find interpretive displays and guided tours that provide valuable context about the lives of those who were affected by this dark period in history. The site is not just a building; it is a testament to resilience and a place for reflection and education. While exploring the Slave House, be prepared to engage with local guides who are passionate about sharing the stories of their ancestors. These narratives offer profound insights into the cultural heritage of the area and the indomitable spirit of the Gambian people. The atmosphere is both somber and enlightening, allowing visitors to connect emotionally with the history while fostering an appreciation for the present. The Slave House is open daily from 8 AM to 7 PM, making it accessible for both early risers and those looking to experience the site in the evening light. As you plan your visit, consider taking your time to truly absorb the significance of this landmark. The surrounding area of Janjanbureh is also rich in culture and offers various opportunities to engage with local communities, making your trip an immersive experience. Whether you are an avid historian or simply curious about the past, a visit to the Slave House will undoubtedly leave you with lasting memories and a deeper understanding of the human experience.

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