Gambia offers a lot of interesting experiences for its visitors. One of them is The Kachikally Crocodile Pool and Museum in the centre of Bakau.

Kachikally Crocodile Pool has become a popular tourist spot over the last couple of years. Over 100 crocodiles are living in the natural pool, therefore it is an attraction for many visitors and animal lovers. It was discovered by a palm wine harvester from the Bojang family more than 500 years ago.

Some believe that the water, where the crocodiles live, has supernatural healing powers and it has been used as infertility treatment. This is the reason why every year this place is visited by many women from all over the Gambia and abroad. Specially trained women from Bojang family use water for a special ritual washing. After the ritual is completed, women are not allowed to shake hands with any man from Bakau. It is prohibited to use healing power of the lake for financial purposes for the Bojang family, because the lake could lose its power.

Due to numerous visitors, the crocodiles have become very tame. Instead of meat they prefer to eat fish and lie out in the sun. Those who are not afraid of these majestic animals can also touch them in the presence of the crocodile keeper. Their skin is covered in hard, dry scales and it is cold. Crocodiles are cold-blooded and have to regulate their body temperature with their surroundings. They do this by cooling off in the shade or the water and warming up in the sun.

Most of the time they do not move and it seems that they do not care for cuddling, photography and shouts of the visitors. Crocodiles are  well-fed for the benefit of the visitors, therefore they prefer to lie in the sun with their mouths open. If you are lucky, you can see young crocodiles but be careful if you spot Mama Crocodile.

After seeing the crocodiles, you can take a look at the museum and the gift shop. The Ethnographic Museum displays cultural objects from many of the ethnic groups of The Gambia, but also local crafts, music, agriculture and traditional medicine.

There is also an interesting craft market in Bakau, where you can buy jewelry, souvenirs, paintings, African clothing, wooden products and other products of local handicraft masters. The day can be completed at a beautiful beach nearby, where you can wait for the fascinating sunset under palm trees.

Bakau and its surroundings are also a famous birdwatching spot.

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