The neighborhood of a real traditional African village with its great sense of community, the neighbors who pass by and share news, the "Ballante" (an ethnic group specialized in climbing palms, cutting its branches to make fences and drill the plant to make wine) palm) that bring fresh palm wine and on request we organize with Martaba percussion and dance lessons with high quality local teachers (Martaba is a dancer in the very well known "Mama Africa" group).
Keur Baye Fall Eco Guest House, is a place of authenticity and unique charm and offers quality cultural tourism.It is located in the heart of Casamance, the forest of southern Senegal, in the traditional village of Abene, known for its African Music Festival held every year at Christmas (from 26 December to 2 January), its traditions intact, its virgin and wild beaches, located near a group of small islands created by bulongs (inland sea inlets) rich in oysters, where shrimp fishing and cannabis cultivation are traditional. Africa offers the true presence of the celebration of the small great things of everyday life, with original instructions (hospitality, presence, community) and an answer to the question:
What is poverty really? What is wealth really?
Excursions in the heart of African traditions are organized on booking, percussion lessons, dance, yoga, art and cooking, as well as meetings with local artists, philosophers and shamans.
Keur Baye Fall ”is the eco guest house of unique beauty and authenticity, in the heart of Casamance, the forest of southern Senegal, in the traditional village of Abene, known for its african music festival at Xmas, its wild and pristine beaches close to a group of small islands created by "bulongs" (internal seaways) rich in oysters, where shrimp fishing and cultivation of cannabis are traditional.
The trips offer an immersion in African "everydayness", with almost daily African cooking lessons, some percussion lessons, exploration of the surroundings, and the discovery of the model of self-sufficiency and creativity of the African Sufi Baye productions through workshops and unique artifacts.
Africa offers real life to the celebration of "the small big things" of daily life with "original instructions" (hospitality, presence, community), to answer the question: "what really is poverty? what really is wealth? "
We organize excursions in the heart of African traditions and percussion, dance, yoga, art and cooking lessons, as well as meetings with local artists, philosophers and shamans.