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Explore the ancient Ker Batch Stone Circles in Gambia, a mystical site revealing the rich history and culture of early civilizations.
The Ker Batch Stone Circles are an intriguing archaeological site in Ker Samba, Gambia, offering visitors a glimpse into the ancient practices and cultures of the region. These enigmatic structures are not only visually striking but also steeped in history, making them a must-visit for any tourist exploring Gambia's rich heritage.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From Nianija, head south on the main road towards Ker Samba. Continue for approximately 5 km until you reach the junction at QW3J+RR5. Turn left at the junction and follow the signs towards Ker Batch Stone Circles. The site will be on your right, about 1 km down the road. Parking is available nearby.
Public Transportation
Take a shared taxi or 'Gele-Gele' from Nianija to Ker Samba. The ride should take about 15-20 minutes. Ask the driver to drop you off at the junction near QW3J+RR5. From there, you can either walk (about 1 km) to the stone circles or hire a local bike taxi for a small fee (around 50-100 dalasi) to take you directly to the site.
Walking
If you are already near QW3J+RR5, you can walk to the Ker Batch Stone Circles. Head towards the dirt road leading from the junction and continue straight for about 1 km. The stone circles will be located on your right side. This walk offers a chance to enjoy the local scenery and culture.
Use Ker Batch Stone Circles as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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