Traveller arrives
A safe, calm place to pause on the road through Casamance.
Linkering, Casamance, Senegal
Une halte paisible dans le sud du Sénégal où chaque séjour aide à renforcer la communauté locale.
Partenariat communautaire établi
Premières installations en développement
Demandes futures bienvenues
Jam Wuro
Linkering sits on a real travel route, but Jam Wuro exists for the village first. Tourism is the engine, not the end goal.
A traveller who stops here can help create local jobs, buy food from nearby families and keep money circulating in Linkering.
The project is being built carefully with local ownership, practical sustainability and transparent expectations.
Local economy
The economic cycle is simple: a good stop for travellers becomes useful work for Linkering.
A safe, calm place to pause on the road through Casamance.
Money goes into a village-based project instead of passing by.
Meals use bread, vegetables, chicken and seasonal ingredients from nearby suppliers.
Farmers, cooks, builders and small businesses benefit directly.
More predictable demand makes small local enterprise easier.
Each step helps the place become better for guests and stronger for Linkering.
Construction progress
This is a project in progress, not a finished hotel. The website shows the physical development honestly.
The first layout for camping, food and shared spaces is being shaped.
Simple camping spots are the first priority for overlanders and slow travellers.
A practical kitchen is being prepared for local breakfast, soup and seasonal meals.
Basic huts are part of the next accommodation phase.
Water access and solar power are planned as essential infrastructure, not decoration.
The goal is steady work around hosting, food, building, cleaning and supply.
Trust
If something is not ready yet, the site says so.
Jam Wuro is connected to Linkering, not hidden from it.
Expect practical hospitality, clear limits and no exaggerated claims.
Not yet. The project is under development and accepts future enquiries while facilities are built.
Overlanders, slow travellers, partners and supporters who value honest community tourism.
By staying, eating locally, sharing the project and helping create demand for village-based work.