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Guides to The Gambia

These guides are background reading for people planning a trip, considering a business move, or trying to understand the country better. Each one is general — country-level, not provider-specific — and is reviewed periodically.

Last reviewed on May 2, 2026.

Travel planning

The basics: when to go, how to arrive, where to stay, and the practicalities of being on the ground.

Best time to visit

The dry and green seasons feel like two different countries. Picking between them is the first decision.

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Flights and arrivals

How most travelers reach Banjul International Airport, and what to expect on the ground.

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Where to stay

An overview of the coastal strip, river lodges, and inland options.

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Getting around

Taxis, sept-place, ferries, and what road travel actually feels like.

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Money and payments

The dalasi, cash vs. card, mobile money, and the reality of exchange and ATMs.

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Health and safety

General precautions for visitors, with pointers to authoritative health resources.

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Sample itineraries

Coast-and-river trip plans for 3, 7, and 14 days, plus birding, heritage, and family variants.

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Beaches

A coast-by-coast rundown from the Kotu–Senegambia strip to the quiet southern sands.

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SIM and connectivity

Local SIMs, mobile data and coverage, Wi-Fi, eSIM, and roaming for visitors.

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National parks and reserves

Abuko, Kiang West, River Gambia, Bao Bolong and more — what each protects and how to visit.

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What to pack

Clothing, sun and insect protection, health items, documents, and trip-specific kit.

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Visa and entry

Who needs a visa, documents to carry, and how to confirm current rules officially.

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Responsible tourism

Travel that keeps benefit local and does less harm.

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Family travel

Visiting with children: health, heat, bases, and gentle activities.

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Solo and women travellers

Balanced safety advice and travelling with confidence.

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Driving

Roads, car hire, rules, fuel, and ferries.

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Cities and places

Town, city, and village guides — from the big urban hubs to quiet coastal corners.

Serrekunda

The largest town, the biggest market, and the country's transport hub.

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Bakau and Fajara

Kachikally crocodile pool, the craft market, and a calmer coastal base.

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Brikama

The craft and woodcarving capital and a heartland of kora music.

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Tanji

A vivid fishing village with a famous market and a bird reserve.

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Kartong

The quiet southern tip: reptile farm, sacred pool, and river-mouth birding.

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Janjanbureh

The inland river island town, with colonial history and the Wassu stone circles.

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Activities and nature

Ways to experience the country, from river trips to wildlife and living traditions.

Day trips from the coast

The best excursions: Banjul, Abuko, Tanji, Makasutu, and the river heritage trip.

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The River Gambia

Where the river rises, how it changes, its wildlife, and river trips.

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Wildlife

Monkeys, hippos, manatees, crocodiles, and where to see them.

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Fishing

Artisanal fishing villages and sport angling on the coast and river.

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Festivals and events

Religious holidays, Independence Day, the Roots Festival, and masquerades.

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National parks and reserves

Abuko, Kiang West, River Gambia and more — what each protects.

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Culture and heritage

How to engage with The Gambia respectfully, and where to start with food, music, markets, and history.

Banjul city guide

A focused half-day walking guide to the capital: Albert Market, Arch 22, the museum and the ferry terminal.

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Roots tourism and Juffureh

Background on Juffureh, Albreda, Kunta Kinteh Island, and what visiting them respectfully looks like.

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Birding

Habitats, key reserves, seasons, and how guided birding works in The Gambia.

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Markets and crafts

Albert Market, the craft market in Bakau, and how artisan trails work.

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Food and music

Domoda, benachin, and the role of kora and griot traditions.

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Languages and etiquette

English, Mandinka, Wolof, Fula, and how greetings shape conversation.

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A short history

The river trade, early empires, the colonial era, independence, and the modern republic.

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People and culture

The main ethnic groups, languages, religion, family life, and everyday customs.

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Gambian cuisine

Domoda, benachin, yassa, street snacks, and drinks.

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Traditional wrestling

Borreh: the drumming, ceremony, and how to see a match.

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Investment context

Background reading for investors, founders, and traders thinking about The Gambia.

GIEPA orientation

The role of the national investment promotion agency and how it fits in early-stage research.

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Trade and logistics

Banjul port, the river, road links to Senegal, and what shapes routing decisions.

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Priority sectors

The sectors that recur in national plans: agriculture, tourism, energy, ICT, real estate, logistics.

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Digital economy

What is currently active in the small but growing digital sector.

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Resident services

Practical pointers for founders or families settling in for longer than a holiday.

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Cost of living

What tends to be affordable, what costs more, and the factors that shape a budget.

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Renewable energy

The power challenge, strong solar potential, and the opportunity.

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Real estate

Market drivers, the crucial land-tenure issue, and due diligence.

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Starting a business

From GIEPA to registration, tax, licences, and practical realities.

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