
TRAVELS IN AFRICA.
LIFE AND TRAVELS OF MUNGO PARK
INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
Mungo Park’s chronicle opens with his restless ambition to explore the heart of Africa, a continent still shrouded in myth for European eyes. After a medical apprenticeship and a daring voyage to the West African coast, he lands at the Gambia River and quickly becomes immersed in the bustling trade towns of Pisania and surrounding settlements. His early observations paint vivid pictures of the river’s bustling markets, the diverse peoples—Feloops, Jaloffs, Foulahs, and Mandingoes—and the intricate web of commerce that links coastal traders with inland kingdoms.
From these initial footholds, Park sets out inland, guided by local attendants and driven by curiosity about the lands beyond. He encounters royal courts, lively wrestling matches, and the enigmatic rituals of kingdoms such as Bondou and Kasson, each encounter revealing both hospitality and hidden dangers. The narrative balances meticulous geographic detail with personal anecdotes, offering listeners a rich, on‑the‑ground sense of an explorer’s first steps into an unfamiliar world.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (842K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1771–1806
A Scottish explorer and surgeon, he became famous for his journeys into West Africa and his search to trace the course of the Niger River. His travel writing brought distant landscapes and dangerous river journeys vividly to British readers at the end of the eighteenth century.
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