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Two English men James English and Lawrence Williams found Makasutu on Christmas Eve 1992. This was the culmination of 3 years of searching the Gambia (and many more searching the world) by James for a piece of land suitable to create a tourism project. Four acres were originally purchased from the local owners of the land, the Sanneh Kunda (family).The initial idea was to build a small back packers lodge, but upon returning to Makasutu after a three-month journey driving from England to the Gambia, two hundred palm trees had been cut down from the surrounding area. The Sanneh family were contacted, as were the forestry department, and it was decided that the way to protect the area was to buy the land and fence it.This changed the whole idea for the back packers lodge, and after many nights sitting round the campfire it was decided to try to help in the re-foresting of the area, and eventually to open the site as a cultural reserve, highlighting how the local people live, and also to encourage the return of wildlife to the area.Fifteen thousand trees were planted over the next few years, as well as 70 wells to help water the new trees. The local people that were living and using Makasutu before James and Lawrence arrived, were left as they were on the land, and discussions were held with them, and it was decided it was possible to incorporate them into the tourism project that was planned.Base Camp was the first area that was developed, followed by the Baobab Cultural Centre. The area was developed in a sensitive way, making sure that no trees were cut down in the development, and actually designing the buildings to fit into the spaces that the trees dictated. The site took seven years to develop, and finally the day park was officially opened on the 20th July 1999 by the then Minister of Lands and Local Government, Mr Bajo, on behalf of his Excellency President Jammeh.Word of makasutu spread quickly, and the site soon became the must do excursion in the Gambia. Many of the visitors expressed a desire to stay in Makasutu, due to the tranquillity of the area. The decision was taken to develop the site that became known as Mandina as a five star eco lodge like no other in West Africa. Construction began in 2000, with as many as 150 people working on the swimming pool alone. Due to the standard of the carpentry the lodges are very time consuming to produce, with the construction an ongoing concern through the rainy season each year, until the desired number are complete.James an engineer and Lawrence an architect spent the first seven years living in tents on the land, with no running water or electricity, really getting to understand the land and environment, which is why many visitors comment on the attention to detail that has gone into the design and construction. Makasutu has won many environmental tourism awards since opening.The staff at Makasutu all come from the surrounding villages, a deliberate measure to try to help stop the urban drift to the city, and allowing the surrounding area to directly benefit from this tourism enterprise.

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15th March 2007: The top brass of the Makasutu Culture Forest, on Thursday called on President Yahya Jammeh at the State House.Speaking to newsmen shortly after meeting the Gambian leader, Lawrence Williams, Managing Director of Makasutu, said the courtesy call was meant to present to him the award Makasutu won from the British Travel Writers, as the Best Overseas Tourist Development in 2004. “We also informed the President about the next stage of the development at Makasutu. We are doing many projects and we hope to keep moving forward and get more community involvement within the whole project. We also asked for the blessing of the President for us to keep moving forward,” he said.According to Lawrence Williams, 750 projects, including Makasutu, were put forward worldwide. “We emerged winners out of the lot. We are leading the way in the eco-tourism centre in The Gambia. This is one of the reason why we won the award,” he added.Makasutu Managing Director, Lawrence Williams, told journalists that President Jammeh was impressed with the award. “He was proud that The Gambia has got one of the best eco-tourism centre in the world.”Mr Williams was accompanied to the State House by James English, Director of Makasutu and Ida Cham-Njai.

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