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Meet the mysterious forest spirit that draws curious travellers to West Africa; most fascinating living traditions
ETimes | June 15, 2026 8:39 PM CST

Deep in southern Senegal’s lush Casamance region , the sudden beat of drums often signals something extraordinary. Crowds gather as a towering figure, entirely covered in palm fronds, steps out of the sacred forest. To the locals, this is no mere show. This is the Kumpo. As one of West Africa’s most captivating living traditions, it survives as an expression of the beliefs held by the Diola people .

If you're a traveller hoping to find something deeper than standard city sights and sunny beaches, witnessing the Kumpo gives you a brilliant, unflitered look at a centuries-old custom that still anchors Senegalese community life today.

What is the Kumpo?Practised by the Diola (or Jola) people of Casamance, the Kumpo is a sacred masquerade. While plenty of cultural dances worldwide are put on simply for holidaymakers, this one remains strictly tied to local spiritual life.

The Diola don't just see a performer in a mask; they view the Kumpo as a spiritual entity emerging from the forest to bless the village, keep the peace, and tighten social ties. You'll typically see it make an appearance during harvest festivals, major community gatherings, and other vital celebrations. It’s a particularly strong tradition around Lower Casamance towns like Oussouye, Ziguinchor, and Kafountine.

The mysterious figure from the forest