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10 BEST Places to visit in Guinea Bissau | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel

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A country in West Africa

Guinea-Bissau is a tropical country on West Africa’s Atlantic coast that’s known for national parks and wildlife. The forested, sparsely populated Bijagós archipelago is a protected biosphere reserve.

Its main island, Bubaque, forms part of the Orango Islands National Park, a habitat for saltwater hippos. On the mainland, the capital, Bissau, is a port with Portuguese colonial buildings in its old city centre.

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Guinea Bissau: Top 10 must-see attractions before you die

Welcome to our channel! In this exciting video, we invite you to join us on a virtual tour of Guinea-Bissau's top 10 must-see attractions. Get ready to embark on a captivating journey filled with fascinating historical landmarks and vibrant cultural sites.

As we explore this enchanting West African country, we'll unveil hidden gems that showcase Guinea-Bissau's rich history and cultural significance. From ancient ruins to majestic fortresses, we'll guide you through the most awe-inspiring locations that shouldn't be missed on your visit.

Join us as we wander through bustling markets, immerse ourselves in traditional festivals, and interact with locals who will share their incredible stories. Discover the country's authentic traditions and vibrant heritage as we delve into the heart of Guinea-Bissau's cultural fabric.

Whether you're an avid traveler or simply have a passion for exploration, this virtual tour promises to ignite your sense of adventure and leave you craving for more. So, grab a comfortable seat and get ready to embark on a virtual journey like no other!

Don't forget to like and share this video with fellow explorers who would love to experience the stunning attractions of Guinea-Bissau. Together, let's discover the hidden treasures of this remarkable country. Let the adventure begin!

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00:00:00 Gabú - The Cultural Heart of the Eastern Region
00:00:36 The Archipelago of Bijagós - A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
00:00:53 Varela Natural Park - A Haven for Wildlife Enthusiasts
00:01:10 Bissau - The Resilient Capital City
00:01:26 The Sacred Forest of Cantanhez - A Journey into Guinea-Bissau's Natural Heritage
00:01:42 Bolama Island - A Hauntingly Beautiful Testament to Time
00:01:57 Cacheu River Mangroves Natural Park - A Symphony of Life and Color
00:02:12 Fort of São José da Amura - A Poignant Reminder of Guinea-Bissau's Struggle for Independence
00:02:26 Orango Islands National Park - Nature's Captivating Drama
00:02:38 Bissagos Carnaval - A Celebration of Life and Culture
00:02:53 Conclusion - Guinea-Bissau Awaits with Untold Stories and Breathtaking Beauty
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Guinea Bissau || Why You Should Visit It Right Now

In this video, we are going to give you 5 reasons why you should visit Guinea Bissau Right Now.

Many people confuse Guinea Bissau, that small country on the west coast of Africa, with others like Guinea Conakry, Equatorial Guinea, or New Guinea.

Guinea Bissau, which is listed 7th among the 15 least visited countries on earth, is one of the most amazing countries I have ever visited. This is a place where you can still experience the true and unspoiled Africa, far from large hotels and tourist resorts and among the local population.

Guinea Bissau is a small developing country on the West Africa coast, between Senegal and Guinea Conakry, and was until 1973 a Portuguese colony.

Guinea Bissau, unlike the frequent news associated with political instability, which gives it a negative image, is a safe country, with friendly and welcoming people. Anyway, as in any place, you should be careful to go to certain more isolated places, especially at night.

So, Why should you visit Guinea Bissau?

00:00 **Intro**
01:03 **Reason 1: Just because!**
02:30 **Reason 2: Guinea Bissau has a great archipelago off the coast.**
04:05 **Reason 3. Tourism equals money equals development.**
05:29 **Reason 4. The People and the food**
07:35 **Reason 5. Because it is an undeveloped and unspoiled country.**

In this video, we are going to give you 5 reasons why you should visit Guinea Bissau as soon as possible.

Many people confuse Guinea Bissau, that small country on the west coast of Africa, with others like Guinea Conakry, Equatorial Guinea, or New Guinea.

Guinea Bissau, which is listed 7th among the 15 least visited countries on earth, is one of the most amazing countries I have ever visited. This is a place where you can still experience the true and unspoiled Africa, far from large hotels and tourist resorts and among the local population.

Guinea Bissau is a small developing country on the West Africa coast, between Senegal and Guinea Conakry, and was until 1973 a Portuguese colony.

Guinea Bissau, unlike the frequent news associated with political instability, which gives it a negative image, is a safe country, with friendly and welcoming people. Anyway, as in any place, you should be careful to go to certain more isolated places, especially at night.

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Guinea-Bissau is a tropical country on West Africa’s Atlantic coast that’s known for national parks and wildlife. The forested, sparsely populated Bijagós archipelago is a protected biosphere reserve. Its main island, Bubaque, forms part of the Orango Islands National Park, a habitat for saltwater hippos. On the mainland, the capital, Bissau, is a port with Portuguese colonial buildings in its old city center.

The distance from Jegue border to Bissau is about 130km. It takes about 3 and half hours drive due to the poor state of the roads. Which is surprising because along the way there's about 5police stops where you will have to pay for the road at every stop.It's also advisable to have a 4 wheel drive especially during rainy season.

So let's talk a little bit about Guinea Bissau. Did you know that Guinea Bissau official language is Portuguese but is spoken by only about 11% of the population. The local dialect is creole
2. The main form of foreign exchange is Cashew nuts. Some people call it the cashew coast of Africa
3. 80% of the population is employed in Agriculture with cashewnuts be in my the major two ethnic groups being Fulani being at 28% and balanta at 23%,

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GUINEA BISSAU Places | Hidden paradise in West Africa

Explore with us these amazing places and find tourist attractions, tourist adventure and explore travelling in Guinea Bissau

This video shares some pictures of our visit to the so overlooked country of Guinea Bissau. This small country located on the west coast of Africa is one of the countries of Africa most overlooked by tourism agencies. However, it has one of the most beautiful archipelagos in Africa - Bijagós - welcoming people and fantastic food.

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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Guinea-Bissau, Africa: 1. Hotel Ponta Anchaca ****
2. Ceiba Hotel Bissau *****
3. African Ecolodge Angurman
4. Ledger Plaza Bissau Hotel *****
5. Hotel Império ****
6. Hotel Azalai - 24 des Septembro ****
7. Bubaque Island Hotel **
8. Hotel Ancar
9. Dakosta Bungalows & Camp
10. ApartHotel Bagabaga Gemia

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1. Ilha de Rubane, Arquipélado de Bijagós, República da Guiné-Bissau, Price range: $210 - $594
2. Avenida dos Combatentes da Liberdade da Patria, Bissau, Guinea-Bissau, Price range: $188 - $231
Located in Bissau and within a 5-minute walk of Sports Fields, Ceiba Hotel Bissau has an outdoor swimming pool, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi. Featuring free shuttle service, this property also welcomes guests with a restaurant and a terrace. A tour desk can provide information on the area.
3. Ile d'Angurman Archipel des Bijagos, Bruce, Guinea-Bissau, Price range: $99 - $117
Located in Bruce, African Ecolodge Angurman provides a restaurant and sea views, 25.7 km from Orango Islands National Park.
4. Avenida Combatentes Liberdade da Patria, Bissau, Guinea-Bissau, Price range: $139 - $215
Located in Bissau, Ledger Plaza Bissau Hotel features a garden and terrace. Guests can make use of the outdoor pool or the children's playground, or enjoy views of the pool and garden.
5. Praça dos Heróis Nacionais Nº 1, Bissau, Guinea-Bissau, Price range: $95 - $126
Located in Bissau, Hotel Império offers 4-star accommodations with a bar. The property is set 90 m from President Memorial and 100 m from Palace building. The accommodations offers a 24-hour front desk as well as free WiFi throughout the property.
6. Quartier Santa Lusia, 00000 Bissau, Guinea-Bissau, Price range: $81 - $131
Featuring free WiFi and an outdoor swimming pool, Hotel Azaalai - 24 des Septembro is located in Bissau, 1 mi from Palace building. The property is set 1 mi from President Memorial. The property features a terrace and a 24-hour front desk.
7. Praia de Bruce Bijagos Islands, Bruce, Guinea-Bissau, Price range: $66 - $96
Offering a barbecue and views of the sea, Bubaque Island Hotel is set in Bruce. The hotel has a terrace and views of the garden, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant. Free private parking is available on site.
8. Av Osvaldo Vieira 10 bissau, 314 bissau Achada do Burro, Guinea-Bissau, Price range: $69 - $85
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Hotel Ancar offers accommodations in Achada do Burro. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
9. Praia de Bruce, Bubaque, Guinea-Bissau,
Providing a garden, Dakosta Bungalows & Camp provides accommodations in Bubaque.
10. Bairro Novo, Canchungo Regiao de Cacheu, Canchungo, Guinea-Bissau, Price range: $35
With a garden and a bar, ApartHotel Bagabaga Gemia is located in Canchungo and has free WiFi.

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Guinea Bissau. What to do in Guinea Bissau? The city of Cacheu, one of my favorite things to see in Guinea Bissau!

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With its origins linked to the trade in slave labor, Cacheu was founded in 1588, next to the river that gave it its name, as the first Portuguese trading post in this territory. A coastal city and former capital of Portuguese Guinea, Cacheu was home to captains appointed by the King of Portugal. Endowed with extraordinary natural beauty, with a mild climate that maintains the average annual temperature at 26º C, Cacheu is the main artisanal fishing area in the country, combined with rainfed crops and livestock of remarkable regional importance.

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You Have To See These Fascinating Places in Guinea-Bissau ❤️ | Curiosity Juice | Country Tour #71

You will definitely would wish to travel to Guinea-Bissau after watching this video. From the desert ridges of Muslim Gabú in the east to the throbbing port sides of Bissau (the capital) in the west, this country’s got chimps and rolling savannah, rainforests, wending rivers, colonial architecture and more.

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Cities
Bissau - capital
Bafatá - Bafata is a pleasant town with an interesting colonial centre, located on the Rio Gêba. Hometown of Bissau-Guinean patriot Amilcar Cabral. Ask around near the old market to visit his house.
Bissora - Bissora is a town in the region of Oio. The majority of people living in the Bissora sector belong to the Balanta ethnic group.
Bolama - capital of the country until 1941, has some magnificent examples of colonial architecture and has been suggested as a world heritage site.
Buba - End of the tarmac going to the south of Guinea-Bissau. The town is built along a tidal river, the Rio Grande de Buba. Decent hotel.
Bubaque - Largest town in the Bijagos archipelago, with hotels and harbor for boat trips to other islands.
Cacheu - Cacheu was once an important place for slave-trading, and there is still a little fort.
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Gabú - Bustling, friendly market town with a few nightclubs, bars and hotels.

Key Destinations
- Bijagos Islands - an archipelago of some twenty tropical, beautiful islands. On the island of Orango it is possible to see hippos, and there are many other possibilities of eco tourism on the unspoiled islands. On some islands there are even turtle nesting grounds. Many islands have French-owned fishing lodges.
- Varela - Just south of Cap Skirring, but on the Guinea-Bissau side of the border, it is a tour de force to get to Varela on a 50 km long bumpy dirt road from São Domingos - but it is all rewarded when you reach this little paradise, with a superb Italian-owned hotel, beautiful beaches and pine forests and a very relaxed atmosphere with almost no other tourists. You may contact the small hotel in Varela via their Facebook page: Aparthotel Chez Helene
- Boé Sector - The country's most South-Eastern corner is a mosaic of savannah, forest and farmland. Its remoteness has left the sector underdeveloped, but its Fular/Mandinka population is warm and welcoming. Primates constitute the majority of large mammals in the Boé, chiefly among them a healthy population (possibly 1000+) of chimpanzees. Although they are shy and not habituated to humans, there is a chance for ecotourists to spot humanity's closest relative. The Fonda Huuwa campsite in the main village Béli offers huts and meals at shoestring prices.


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GUINEA BISSAU | BIJAGOS Paradise’s

Guinea Bissau is a small African country, formerly a Portuguese colony. We got to Guinea-Bissau the night before, and early in the morning, we set off on the boat of 10:00 o'clock in the morning to the island of Bubaque in the archipelagos of Bijagos. Bubaque is one of The Bijagós Islands in Guinea-Bissau, and is also the name of its main town.
Attention that the boat does not have a right time, has no daily connection, and the trip takes 4 hours.
The arrival at the port was very orderly, as the population began to wait for passengers off the platform.
The island is a charm, with dense vegetation, very cashew, and fantastic beaches. The beach of Bruce is very worthwhile, as well as the beach of Escadinhas on leaving the main village.
It's really worth spending a few days in Bubaque, you eat well in the Spanish restaurant, it's quiet and people are very kind

Notable buildings in Cacheu include the Portuguese-built 16th century fort, dating from the period when Cacheu was a centre for the slave trade.

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Top 5 Guinea Bissau Cities By Population

Guinea-Bissau, officially known as the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, is a country located on the west coast of Africa. Here is some general information about Guinea-Bissau:

1. Geography: Guinea-Bissau is situated on the Atlantic coast of West Africa and is bordered by Senegal to the north and Guinea to the south and east. The country has a diverse landscape, including coastal plains, mangrove swamps, and a low-lying plateau. The Bijagós Archipelago, a group of islands, is also part of Guinea-Bissau's territory.

2. Capital and Major Cities: The capital city of Guinea-Bissau is Bissau, which is also the country's largest city. Other significant urban centers include Gabú, Bafatá, and Cacheu.

3. Language: The official language of Guinea-Bissau is Portuguese, which is inherited from its colonial history as a former Portuguese colony. Crioulo, a Portuguese-based Creole language, is widely spoken as a lingua franca among the population.

4. Ethnic Groups: Guinea-Bissau is home to various ethnic groups, with the Balanta being the largest ethnic group, followed by the Fula, Mandinka, and Pepel, among others. Each group has its own languages, cultures, and traditions.

5. Religion: The majority of the population in Guinea-Bissau practices Islam, accounting for around 45-50% of the population. Christianity, predominantly Roman Catholicism, and Protestantism, is also practiced by a significant portion of the population, while traditional indigenous beliefs and animism have a smaller following.

6. Economy: Guinea-Bissau's economy is largely dependent on agriculture, with cashew nuts being the main export crop. Fishing, forestry, and some mining activities also contribute to the economy. However, the country faces significant challenges in terms of poverty, corruption, and limited infrastructure development.

7. Political System: Guinea-Bissau is a republic with a multi-party political system. The President serves as the head of state and is elected through popular vote. The National People's Assembly is the legislative body of the country.

8. Culture: Guinea-Bissau has a rich cultural heritage with influences from various ethnic groups. Music, dance, and oral traditions are important aspects of the country's cultural expression. The traditional mask dances of the Bijagós people are particularly renowned.

It's worth noting that the situation in any country can change over time. For the most up-to-date and detailed information about Guinea-Bissau, it is advisable to refer to official sources or recent publications on the subject.

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Guinea Bissau is a small Undiscovered West African country, formerly a Portuguese colony. We travel to Cacheu and also to Bijagos. Is a pacific country, with friendly people and nice weather, and don't understand why his small Africa country is so undiscovered.

We will post new videos as soon as we make a trip. We enjoy traveling with our family and friends. Our videos are about the travels we made, and we like to show the most beautiful footages seen to encourage people to visit those places. We aim to produce videos to help people to travel in a budget, linking below the places we have visited.

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Only 14% of the population speaks noncreolized Portuguese, established as both the official and national language. Portuguese exists in a creole continuum with Crioulo, a Portuguese creole spoken by half the population (44%) and an even larger number speak it as the second tongue, the remainder speaks a variety of native African languages. There are diverse religions in Guinea-Bissau with no one religion having a majority. The CIA World Factbook (2018) states there are about 40% Muslims, 22% Christians, 15% Animists and 18% unspecified or other. The country's per-capita gross domestic product is one of the lowest in the world.

Guinea-Bissau is a member of the United Nations, African Union, Economic Community of West African States, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, Community of Portuguese Language Countries, La Francophonie and the South Atlantic Peace and Cooperation Zone, and was a member of the now-defunct Latin Union.


The town of Cacheu is situated in the territory of the Papel people. The name is of Bainuk origin: i.e. Caticheu, meaning 'the place where we rest'.
Cacheu was one of the earliest European colonial settlements in sub-Saharan Africa, due to its strategic location on the Cacheu river. Cacheu developed a European/Afro-European population from the late fifteenth century through an informal settlement of Cape Verdean and Portuguese traders, adventurers and outcasts (lancados). The authorities in mainland Portugal also sent to Cacheu degredados - people condemned to exile for a variety of offenses.

Notable buildings in Cacheu include the Portuguese-built 16th-century fort, dating from the period when Cacheu was a center for the slave trade.

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greetings my friends. this is a map of Guinea Bissau. Guinea-Bissau is bordered by Senegal to the north and Guinea to the south and east, with the Atlantic Ocean to its west.

At 36,125 square kilometres , the country is larger in size than Taiwan or Belgium. The highest point is Monte Torin with an elevation of 262 metres. Its terrain is mostly low coastal plains with swamps of the Guinean mangroves rising to the Guinean forest-savanna mosaic in the east. Its monsoon-like rainy season alternates with periods of hot, dry harmattan winds blowing from the Sahara. The Bijagos Archipelago lies off of the mainland. The country is also home to two ecoregions: Guinean forest-savanna mosaic and Guinean mangroves.
Guinea-Bissau is warm all year round with mild temperature fluctuations; it averages 26.3 °C. The average rainfall for Bissau is 2,024 millimetres , although this is almost entirely accounted for during the rainy season which falls between June and September/October. From December through April, the country experiences drought. also, Guinea-Bissau is divided into eight regions and one autonomous sector. These, in turn, are subdivided into 37 Sectors. The regions are:

Bafatá.
Biombo.
Bissau.
Bolama.
Cacheu.
Gabu.
Oio.
Quinara.
Tombali. thats all. please comment and subscribe for the best maps. goodbye.
salutations mes amis. c'est une carte de la Guinée Bissau. La Guinée-Bissau est bordée par le Sénégal au nord et la Guinée au sud et à l'est, avec l'océan Atlantique à l'ouest.

À 36 125 kilomètres carrés, le pays est plus grand que Taïwan ou la Belgique. Le point culminant est le Monte Torin avec une altitude de 262 mètres. Son terrain est principalement constitué de plaines côtières basses avec des marécages de mangroves guinéennes s'élevant jusqu'à la mosaïque forêt-savane guinéenne à l'est. Sa saison des pluies de type mousson alterne avec des périodes de vents chauds et secs d'harmattan soufflant du Sahara. L'archipel des Bijagos se trouve au large du continent. Le pays abrite également deux écorégions : la mosaïque forêt-savane guinéenne et les mangroves guinéennes.
La Guinée-Bissau est chaude toute l'année avec de légères fluctuations de température ; elle est en moyenne de 26,3 °C. La pluviométrie moyenne pour Bissau est de 2 024 millimètres, bien que cela soit presque entièrement dû à la saison des pluies qui tombe entre juin et septembre/octobre. De décembre à avril, le pays connaît la sécheresse. aussi, la Guinée-Bissau est divisée en huit régions et un secteur autonome. Ceux-ci, à leur tour, sont subdivisés en 37 secteurs. Les régions sont :

Bafata.
Biombo.
Bissau.
Bolama.
Cacheu.
Gabou.
Oio.
Quinara.
Tombali. c'est tout. s'il vous plaît commentez et abonnez-vous pour les meilleures cartes. au revoir.
saludos mis amigos. este es un mapa de Guinea Bissau. Guinea-Bissau limita con Senegal al norte y Guinea al sur y al este, con el Océano Atlántico al oeste.

Con 36.125 kilómetros cuadrados, el país es más grande que Taiwán o Bélgica. El punto más alto es Monte Torin con una elevación de 262 metros. Su terreno es principalmente llanuras costeras bajas con pantanos de manglares guineanos que se elevan hasta el mosaico de bosques y sabanas guineanos en el este. Su temporada de lluvias, parecida a un monzón, se alterna con períodos de vientos harmattan cálidos y secos que soplan desde el Sahara. El archipiélago de Bijagós se encuentra fuera del continente. El país también alberga dos ecorregiones: el mosaico de bosques y sabanas de Guinea y los manglares de Guinea.
Guinea-Bissau es cálido todo el año con fluctuaciones de temperatura leves; tiene un promedio de 26,3 °C. La precipitación media de Bissau es de 2.024 milímetros, aunque esto se contabiliza casi en su totalidad durante la temporada de lluvias, que cae entre junio y septiembre/octubre. De diciembre a abril, el país experimenta sequía. además, Guinea-Bissau se divide en ocho regiones y un sector autónomo. Estos, a su vez, se subdividen en 37 Sectores. Las regiones son:

Bafatá.
biombo.
Bisáu.
Bolama.
Cachéu.
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Amilcar Cabral Bridge, Biombo/Cacheu Guinea-Bissau ???????? Ep.177

I saw this bridge that crosses the Mansoa River. The bridge is name after the feisty freedom fighter Amilcar Cabral
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AFRICA | ZAMBIA // UGANDA // BOTSWANA // KENYA // SOUTH AFRICA // GUINEA BISSAU

TRAVEL AFRICA // ZAMBIA // UGANDA // BOTSWANA // KENYA // SOUTH AFRICA // GUINEA BISSAU

Some places to stay and enjoy:

1. Red Chilli Hideaway
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2. Kyambura Gorge Lodge
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3. Marafiki Safari Lodge
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4. Queen Elizabeth Bush Lodge
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5. Ishasha Wilderness Camp - Queen Elizabeth National Park
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Africa 2017 in transitions

Short takes from some of our trips in 2017.
List of places:
00:02 - Uganda - Kibale National Park
00:10 - Uganda - Queen Elizabeth National Park
00:19 - Uganda - Murchison Falls National Park
00:23 - South Africa - Boulders Penguin Colony - Simon City
00:29 - South Africa - Cape of Good Hope
00:35 - South Africa - Cape Agulhas
00:39 - Zambia - Victoria Falls
01:07 - South Africa - Cape town
01:53 - Tanzania - Kilwa
02:16 - Tanzania - Udzungwa Mountains National Park
02:27 - Botswana - Chobe National Park
02:37 - Guinea-Bissau - Bubaque Ferry terminal - Bijagos
02:49 - Guinea Bissau - Bissau
02:58 - Guinea Bissau - Cacheu
03:09 - Kenya - Lamu

“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.” Marcel Proust

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Release date:
8 June 2015
Adventures (Available on Spotify) by A Himitsu is licensed under a Creative Commons License.



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Guinea-Bissau: Natural Beauty Along the Atlantic

Guinea-Bissau, a small but culturally rich nation nestled on the West African coast, unfolds a captivating tale that interweaves its history, geography, people, fascinating facts, and economic journey. The country’s rich history stretches back through centuries, from ancient African kingdoms to colonial rule and a long-fought battle for independence. Its past is marked by resistance, resilience, and a quest for self-determination. The nation's geography offers a diverse and intriguing landscape, from its coastline along the Atlantic Ocean to its lush forests, rivers, and savannas. Guinea-Bissau's geography not only shapes its natural beauty but also influences the lives of its people. Please join us in this comprehensive journey as we delve deep into its historical narrative and traverse its diverse terrains.

Looking at Guinea-Bissau Geographically
Guinea-Bissau, a country in West Africa, offers captivating geographical features that reflect its unique character. Situated along the Atlantic Ocean, this nation boasts a diverse landscape that spans from the coastline to inland plateaus and lush forests. As we delve into Guinea-Bissau's geography, we uncover a land of remarkable diversity and natural beauty. The country covers an area of about 13,948 square miles with a population of a little over 2 million, making it one of the smallest West African nations. Positioned on the western bulge of the African continent, Guinea-Bissau shares its borders with Senegal to the north and Guinea to the south and east. To the west for about 20 miles, it meets the expansive waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
Guinea-Bissau's coastline is characterized by mangroves, estuaries, and sandy shores. This coastal region is not only a source of natural beauty but also vital for the nation's fishing industry, providing sustenance and livelihoods for coastal communities in the country. As we move inland, the landscape transforms into a mix of plateaus, savannas, and dense forests. The Fouta Djallon Plateau, an extension of the larger Fouta Djallon highlands in the region, dominates the central part of the country. This elevated plateau features lush valleys, cascading waterfalls, and fertile plateaus, making it a geographical highlight.
Guinea-Bissau is crisscrossed by several rivers and waterways, including the Geba, Corubal, and Cacheu rivers. The country's low-lying coastal plains are characterized by estuaries and tidal flats, forming a network of water bodies that are essential for transportation, agriculture, and the unique ecosystems they support. The southern part of Guinea-Bissau is covered by dense rainforests, home to an incredible diversity of flora and fauna. These forests play a crucial role in maintaining the nation's ecological balance and preserving its rich biodiversity.
Guinea-Bissau experiences a tropical monsoon climate, with distinct wet and dry seasons. The wet season typically runs from June to October, bringing heavy rainfall and high humidity. In contrast, the dry season, from November to May, is characterized by drier and more comfortable conditions.

Historical Background of Guinea-Bissau
The region that is now Guinea-Bissau has a rich history dating back centuries. It was home to various ethnic groups and kingdoms, including the Balanta, Fula, and Mandinka. One of the notable early empires in the area was the Kaabu Empire, which thrived from the 14th to the 19th century. The Kaabu Empire played a pivotal role in shaping the region's history and culture, leaving a permanent mark on its people and general way of life.
Guinea-Bissau's coastal regions became a focal point for European explorers and traders during the Age of Exploration. Portuguese explorers arrived in the late 15th century, seeking to establish trade routes and exploit the region's resources. The Portuguese influence left a lasting impact on the area, including the introduction of Christianity and the Portuguese language. Guinea-Bissau fell under Portuguese colonial rule in the late 19th century. It was part of Portuguese Guinea, along with Cape Verde. During this period, the Portuguese extracted significant resources, including cashews and groundnuts, from the region.

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Guinée Bissau trip by Diakus

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