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Visit the Gambia

Discovering The Gambia

The Gambia is the smallest country in mainland Africa located in West Africa. It’s bounded to the east, north and south by Senegal and the Atlantic Ocean in the west. Its borders roughly correspond to the path of the Gambia River, the nation’s namesake, which flows through the country’s centre and empties into the Atlantic Ocean. The country has a size of about 10,500 sq km with an estimated population of 1,700,000. Banjul is the capital. It experiences a tropical climate with June to late November the warmest season.
The Gambia
 is one of the few African countries with a complete touristic appeal flourishing with a varied scenic landscape, featuring sandy beaches, lush tropical forests, swamps, marshes and large areas of wooded savannah. The River Gambia, one of Africa’s great waterways, dominates the country, and the nation’s wildlife parks and reserves, as well as riverbanks, attract countless eco-tourists.

Much as Banjul is Gambia’s capital, the largest city is Serrekunda. The country is an ornithologists haven home to over 540 different species. While the country’s national parks, reserves may be a major attraction for adventure tourists and those interested in natural beauty, for many Gambia visitors, it’s the country’s lovely tropical climate and beautiful beach resorts which are the star attractions.

Gambia National Parks harbour a diverse range of wildlife including monkeys, crocodiles, a small population of hippos and well over 500 bird species. If you are into eco-tourism, bird watching, or looking to go on safari, you can find it all here in As far back as the time of Hannon the Carthaginian in 470 BC, the River Gambia has attracted visitors to its magnificent estuary, and its meandering waterways. It is no different today. Several Gambia safaris are designed to give the Gambia travellers a good feel of the country. There are Gambia wildlife guided-safari tours, river excursions as well as birding tours.

In the resort area near Banjul, friendly beach bars and restaurants are never more than a short stroll away. If you head further south to the wild stretches of Atlantic coast, you can walk for miles along empty sand.
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On holiday in The Gambia, relax on the pleasant beaches in the resort area near Banjul, Go for local dance lessons, visit the lively urban markets where Gambians shop, hire a small boat to explore the mangrove creeks which is a world-class area for bird watching, a trip to the prehistoric Wassu Stone Circles can be an inspiring tour. Cultural visits to experience West African music and rural culture are equally interesting, especially in the up-country villages. The warm and relaxing Atlantic beach resorts lure big numbers of both local and distant vacationers for Gambia holidays. Our recommendation is that you have with you a film camera, suntan lotion, insect repellent, and sunglasses, enough water to cooling for an interesting Gambia travel.

Shopping in the Gambia

There won’t be even a single foreign traveller who is not interested in shopping while on travel. This is a common activity which everyone loves to do irrespective of age. Similarly, The Gambia traveller should go through this exact experience. Shopping in The Gambia allows tourists to shop for traditional and ethnic handicrafts to more exotic and modern shopping. There are plenty of things to buy in The Gambia with sellers offering some of the most exotic products one can find anywhere in Africa, be it handicrafts or herbs, paintings or antiques, small souvenirs such as silver bangles or music cassettes, traditional garments or modern fashion statements, wood carvings, leather goods, jewellery, sand painting and basketry, The Gambia has everything to offer. The main markets in Banjul, Serrekunda, Bakau and Brikama are interesting places to visit for shoppers.

Gambia Weather

The Gambia enjoys constant sunshine and barely fluctuating high daytime temperatures all year round. The rainy season is between July and October when humidity is high and short, rainstorms are more prominent in the evenings. Between November and June, rains are very scanty. During winter months evenings can be cool.