The Republic of The Gambia, commonly referred to as The Gambia, or Gambiai/ˈɡæmbiə/, is a country in West Africa. Gambia is the smallest country on mainland Africa, surrounded by Senegal except for a short coastline on the Atlantic Ocean in the west.
The country is situated around the Gambia River, the nation's namesake, which flows through the country's centre and empties into the Atlantic Ocean. Its area is 11,295 km² with an estimated population of 1.7 million.
On 18 February 1965, Gambia gained independence from the United Kingdom and joined the Commonwealth of Nations. Banjul is Gambia's capital, but the largest cities are Serekunda and Brikama.
Gambia shares historical roots with many other West African nations in the slave trade, which was the key factor in the placing and keeping of a colony on the Gambia River, first by the Portuguese and later by the British. Since gaining independence in 1965, Gambia has enjoyed relative political stability, with the exception of a brief period of military rule in 1994.
Gambia is being chosen more often as a holiday destination due to its great weather and fantastic nature. This film is portraying what we did while visiting the Gambia for the first time. We where there for only a week but during that time we've managed to visit some cool places but more importantly meet a bunch of beautiful people.
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I started War in Sub-Saharan Africa. (in The Gambia, 2011)
I started War in Sub-Saharan Africa. (in The Gambia, 2011)
I started War in Sub-Saharan Africa. (in The Gambia, 2011)
I found this intimate moment on a hard drive. I was sitting under the stars in The Gambia back in 2011. Even though I did not speak Mandinka or Wolof, I could communicate with my friend's host family enough to teach the art of War. This is just a few moments of two humans from very different backgrounds interacting in a happy, loving way. I enjoyed this time interacting as family, even though I was an outsider.
-Destin from Smarter Every Day
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The Gambia - Banjul City and Serekunda
The Gambia - Banjul City and Serekunda
The Gambia - Banjul City and Serekunda
In der gambischen Hauptstadt Banjul. Es ist laut, heiß und quirlig.
8:27
The Gambia how historic fort fought slavery - CNN Inside Africa
The Gambia how historic fort fought slavery - CNN Inside Africa
The Gambia how historic fort fought slavery - CNN Inside Africa
Explore Fort Bullen, a fort built by the British in 1826 to stop the slave trade on the river Gambia.... How historic fort fought slavery
6:59
The Gambia honors its past, while looking ahead
The Gambia honors its past, while looking ahead
The Gambia honors its past, while looking ahead
Find out how the country is paving a brighter future through education and remembrance.
20:18
The Gambia 2015
The Gambia 2015
The Gambia 2015
62:18
Gambia, an African odyssey
Gambia, an African odyssey
Gambia, an African odyssey
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9:39
Village Life: A typical village called Lamin Koto near Georgetown, The Gambia.
Village Life: A typical village called Lamin Koto near Georgetown, The Gambia.
Village Life: A typical village called Lamin Koto near Georgetown, The Gambia.
The Georgetown Trust is a UK registered Charity sponsoring Gifted Gambians to go to School and University. This short video diary shows the typical villages ...
11:25
Introducing Peace Corps The Gambia 2014
Introducing Peace Corps The Gambia 2014
Introducing Peace Corps The Gambia 2014
Some volunteers from Peace Corps The Gambia. Many thanks, jerejef, abaraka, jarama and whatever serehule and jolas say. Y'all are the best.
12:59
Fatou Jaw Manneh - The Gambia's Silenced Dissent
Fatou Jaw Manneh - The Gambia's Silenced Dissent
Fatou Jaw Manneh - The Gambia's Silenced Dissent
Fatou Jaw Manneh's speech at the 2014 Oslo Freedom Forum. See more talks like this at www.oslofreedomforum.com and follow @OsloFF for updates.
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Taf Gambia Property, Leading Property Developer in the Gambia, Property in Gambia, Buy, Rent, Sell, Develop
Taf Gambia Property, Leading Property Developer in the Gambia, Property in Gambia, Buy, Rent, Sell, Develop
Taf Gambia Property, Leading Property Developer in the Gambia, Property in Gambia, Buy, Rent, Sell, Develop
33:10
The Gambia Trip 2013
The Gambia Trip 2013
The Gambia Trip 2013
Recorded On Go-pro 2 HD
13:34
Nigeria Centenary: President of the Gambia Addresses World Leaders In Abuja
Nigeria Centenary: President of the Gambia Addresses World Leaders In Abuja
Nigeria Centenary: President of the Gambia Addresses World Leaders In Abuja
President of the Gambia, Yahya Jammeh speaks at the International Conference on Human Security, Peace and Development, held as part of the commemoration of N...
6:33
Destination Gambia
Destination Gambia
Destination Gambia
An introduction to The Gambia, a West African country offering something for everyone, including beaches, eco-tourism sites, culinary delights, heritage trav...
Gambia is being chosen more often as a holiday destination due to its great weather and fantastic nature. This film is portraying what we did while visiting the Gambia for the first time. We where there for only a week but during that time we've managed to visit some cool places but more importantly meet a bunch of beautiful people.
1:57
I started War in Sub-Saharan Africa. (in The Gambia, 2011)
I started War in Sub-Saharan Africa. (in The Gambia, 2011)
I started War in Sub-Saharan Africa. (in The Gambia, 2011)
I found this intimate moment on a hard drive. I was sitting under the stars in The Gambia back in 2011. Even though I did not speak Mandinka or Wolof, I could communicate with my friend's host family enough to teach the art of War. This is just a few moments of two humans from very different backgrounds interacting in a happy, loving way. I enjoyed this time interacting as family, even though I was an outsider.
-Destin from Smarter Every Day
8:21
The Gambia - Banjul City and Serekunda
The Gambia - Banjul City and Serekunda
The Gambia - Banjul City and Serekunda
In der gambischen Hauptstadt Banjul. Es ist laut, heiß und quirlig.
8:27
The Gambia how historic fort fought slavery - CNN Inside Africa
The Gambia how historic fort fought slavery - CNN Inside Africa
The Gambia how historic fort fought slavery - CNN Inside Africa
Explore Fort Bullen, a fort built by the British in 1826 to stop the slave trade on the river Gambia.... How historic fort fought slavery
6:59
The Gambia honors its past, while looking ahead
The Gambia honors its past, while looking ahead
The Gambia honors its past, while looking ahead
Find out how the country is paving a brighter future through education and remembrance.
20:18
The Gambia 2015
The Gambia 2015
The Gambia 2015
62:18
Gambia, an African odyssey
Gambia, an African odyssey
Gambia, an African odyssey
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9:39
Village Life: A typical village called Lamin Koto near Georgetown, The Gambia.
Village Life: A typical village called Lamin Koto near Georgetown, The Gambia.
Village Life: A typical village called Lamin Koto near Georgetown, The Gambia.
The Georgetown Trust is a UK registered Charity sponsoring Gifted Gambians to go to School and University. This short video diary shows the typical villages ...
11:25
Introducing Peace Corps The Gambia 2014
Introducing Peace Corps The Gambia 2014
Introducing Peace Corps The Gambia 2014
Some volunteers from Peace Corps The Gambia. Many thanks, jerejef, abaraka, jarama and whatever serehule and jolas say. Y'all are the best.
12:59
Fatou Jaw Manneh - The Gambia's Silenced Dissent
Fatou Jaw Manneh - The Gambia's Silenced Dissent
Fatou Jaw Manneh - The Gambia's Silenced Dissent
Fatou Jaw Manneh's speech at the 2014 Oslo Freedom Forum. See more talks like this at www.oslofreedomforum.com and follow @OsloFF for updates.
7:36
Taf Gambia Property, Leading Property Developer in the Gambia, Property in Gambia, Buy, Rent, Sell, Develop
Taf Gambia Property, Leading Property Developer in the Gambia, Property in Gambia, Buy, Rent, Sell, Develop
Taf Gambia Property, Leading Property Developer in the Gambia, Property in Gambia, Buy, Rent, Sell, Develop
33:10
The Gambia Trip 2013
The Gambia Trip 2013
The Gambia Trip 2013
Recorded On Go-pro 2 HD
13:34
Nigeria Centenary: President of the Gambia Addresses World Leaders In Abuja
Nigeria Centenary: President of the Gambia Addresses World Leaders In Abuja
Nigeria Centenary: President of the Gambia Addresses World Leaders In Abuja
President of the Gambia, Yahya Jammeh speaks at the International Conference on Human Security, Peace and Development, held as part of the commemoration of N...
6:33
Destination Gambia
Destination Gambia
Destination Gambia
An introduction to The Gambia, a West African country offering something for everyone, including beaches, eco-tourism sites, culinary delights, heritage trav...
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National Anthem of Gambia - "For The Gambia Our Homeland"
National Anthem of Gambia - "For The Gambia Our Homeland"
National Anthem of Gambia - "For The Gambia Our Homeland"
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For The Gambia Our Homeland en español : (Para los Gambia nuestra patria) es el himno nacional de Gambia. Escrito por Virginia Julie Howe y compuesto por Jeremy Frederick Howe (basado en la canción tradicional Mandinka Foday Kaba Dumbuya), fue adoptado tras conseguir la independencia en 1965.
●▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ஜ۩ENGLISH۩ஜ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬●
"For The Gambia Our Homeland" is the national anthem of the Gambia, written by Virginia Julia Howe and composed by Jeremy Frederic Howe (based on the traditional Mandinka song Foday Kaba Dumbuya). It was adopted after an international competition to produce an anthem (and flag) before indep
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Sambu Da Unstopable- The Gambia Feat Hakim & Jali Madi (Feb 2015)
Sambu Da Unstopable- The Gambia Feat Hakim & Jali Madi (Feb 2015)
Sambu Da Unstopable- The Gambia Feat Hakim & Jali Madi (Feb 2015)
Sambu has teamed up with Hak & Jali Madi to create 'The Gambia', which is a song composed for the upcoming celebration of the 50th anniversary of The Gambia's Independence Day.
The song has been produced by Sambu Da Unstopableat himself at the Genesis Music & engineered at the Sundland Studio.
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Flooding - Too much rain in The Gambia
Flooding - Too much rain in The Gambia
Flooding - Too much rain in The Gambia
It rained badly, all night long.
Luckily only the outside of the clinic was affected, the house itself stayed mostly dry and no equipment got damaged.
Abdou, my night-watchman, knocked some holes in the compound wall, that worked well to get rid of the water!
http://www.vetclinicgambia.com/
3:54
The Wedding Dance (Banjul) The Gambia
The Wedding Dance (Banjul) The Gambia
The Wedding Dance (Banjul) The Gambia
After The Wedding Dance at Compound.
6:53
2013 The Gambia Independence match pass
2013 The Gambia Independence match pass
2013 The Gambia Independence match pass
Beautiful match pass by Gambian Forces. enjoy folks.
1:19
Dirofilaria repens infestation in a dog in The Gambia
Dirofilaria repens infestation in a dog in The Gambia
Dirofilaria repens infestation in a dog in The Gambia
This is a relative benign parasite, transmitted by mosquitos. D. repens has a more troublesome relative: D. immitis - the "Heartworm".
(Sometimes I mix them up... all these worms in The Gambia...)
http://www.vetclinicgambia.com/
4:03
SIZZLA IN THE GAMBIA 2014
SIZZLA IN THE GAMBIA 2014
SIZZLA IN THE GAMBIA 2014
JAHTATA's shared video file.
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Foday Musa Suso & Phillip Glass ensemble -- Orion -- The Gambia.
Foday Musa Suso & Phillip Glass ensemble -- Orion -- The Gambia.
Foday Musa Suso & Phillip Glass ensemble -- Orion -- The Gambia.
Phillip Glass Ensemble & the co-composer Foday Musa Suso playing the Kora (2005) Orange Mountain Music... créditos: The Philip Glass Ensemble. Philip Glass, ...
Gambia is being chosen more often as a holiday destination due to its great weather and fantastic nature. This film is portraying what we did while visiting the Gambia for the first time. We where there for only a week but during that time we've managed to visit some cool places but more importantly meet a bunch of beautiful people.
Gambia is being chosen more often as a holiday destination due to its great weather and fantastic nature. This film is portraying what we did while visiting the Gambia for the first time. We where there for only a week but during that time we've managed to visit some cool places but more importantly meet a bunch of beautiful people.
published:12 Jun 2014
views:11926
I started War in Sub-Saharan Africa. (in The Gambia, 2011)
I found this intimate moment on a hard drive. I was sitting under the stars in The Gambia back in 2011. Even though I did not speak Mandinka or Wolof, I could communicate with my friend's host family enough to teach the art of War. This is just a few moments of two humans from very different backgrounds interacting in a happy, loving way. I enjoyed this time interacting as family, even though I was an outsider.
-Destin from Smarter Every Day
I found this intimate moment on a hard drive. I was sitting under the stars in The Gambia back in 2011. Even though I did not speak Mandinka or Wolof, I could communicate with my friend's host family enough to teach the art of War. This is just a few moments of two humans from very different backgrounds interacting in a happy, loving way. I enjoyed this time interacting as family, even though I was an outsider.
-Destin from Smarter Every Day
Take a behind the scenes peek into the lives of liner crew members and discover the pleasures of a life spent at sea.
Stopover will take you on prodigious trips across the most marvelous oceans and rivers of the world. Travel with us as we explore not just the waters of the world, but also the mythical cruise ships, legendary liners, magnificent sailboats and fascinating traditional vessels that take us from place to place.
Subscribe to our channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=StopovertvHD
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Take a behind the scenes peek into the lives of liner crew members and discover the pleasures of a life spent at sea.
Stopover will take you on prodigious trips across the most marvelous oceans and rivers of the world. Travel with us as we explore not just the waters of the world, but also the mythical cruise ships, legendary liners, magnificent sailboats and fascinating traditional vessels that take us from place to place.
Subscribe to our channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=StopovertvHD
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published:26 Jan 2014
views:32958
Village Life: A typical village called Lamin Koto near Georgetown, The Gambia.
The Georgetown Trust is a UK registered Charity sponsoring Gifted Gambians to go to School and University. This short video diary shows the typical villages ...
The Georgetown Trust is a UK registered Charity sponsoring Gifted Gambians to go to School and University. This short video diary shows the typical villages ...
President of the Gambia, Yahya Jammeh speaks at the International Conference on Human Security, Peace and Development, held as part of the commemoration of N...
President of the Gambia, Yahya Jammeh speaks at the International Conference on Human Security, Peace and Development, held as part of the commemoration of N...
An introduction to The Gambia, a West African country offering something for everyone, including beaches, eco-tourism sites, culinary delights, heritage trav...
An introduction to The Gambia, a West African country offering something for everyone, including beaches, eco-tourism sites, culinary delights, heritage trav...
●▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ஜ۩ESPAÑOL۩ஜ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬●
For The Gambia Our Homeland en español : (Para los Gambia nuestra patria) es el himno nacional de Gambia. Escrito por Virginia Julie Howe y compuesto por Jeremy Frederick Howe (basado en la canción tradicional Mandinka Foday Kaba Dumbuya), fue adoptado tras conseguir la independencia en 1965.
●▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ஜ۩ENGLISH۩ஜ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬●
"For The Gambia Our Homeland" is the national anthem of the Gambia, written by Virginia Julia Howe and composed by Jeremy Frederic Howe (based on the traditional Mandinka song Foday Kaba Dumbuya). It was adopted after an international competition to produce an anthem (and flag) before independence in 1965.
●▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ஜ۩DEUTSCH۩ஜ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬●
For The Gambia Our Homeland ist die Nationalhymne von Gambia, komponiert von Jeremy Frederick Howe und geschrieben von dessen Frau Virginia Julie Howe. Sie basiert auf dem traditionellen Mandinka-Song Foday Kaba Dumbuya und wurde 1965 zur Unabhängigkeit Gambias übernommen.
Foday Kaba Dumbuya führte Dschihad gegen animistische Soninke. Er wurde 1900 von der Kolonialmacht, dem Vereinigten Königreich, gestellt und getötet.
●▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ஜ۩ESPAÑOL۩ஜ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬●
For The Gambia Our Homeland en español : (Para los Gambia nuestra patria) es el himno nacional de Gambia. Escrito por Virginia Julie Howe y compuesto por Jeremy Frederick Howe (basado en la canción tradicional Mandinka Foday Kaba Dumbuya), fue adoptado tras conseguir la independencia en 1965.
●▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ஜ۩ENGLISH۩ஜ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬●
"For The Gambia Our Homeland" is the national anthem of the Gambia, written by Virginia Julia Howe and composed by Jeremy Frederic Howe (based on the traditional Mandinka song Foday Kaba Dumbuya). It was adopted after an international competition to produce an anthem (and flag) before independence in 1965.
●▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ஜ۩DEUTSCH۩ஜ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬●
For The Gambia Our Homeland ist die Nationalhymne von Gambia, komponiert von Jeremy Frederick Howe und geschrieben von dessen Frau Virginia Julie Howe. Sie basiert auf dem traditionellen Mandinka-Song Foday Kaba Dumbuya und wurde 1965 zur Unabhängigkeit Gambias übernommen.
Foday Kaba Dumbuya führte Dschihad gegen animistische Soninke. Er wurde 1900 von der Kolonialmacht, dem Vereinigten Königreich, gestellt und getötet.
published:11 Aug 2014
views:1739
Sambu Da Unstopable- The Gambia Feat Hakim & Jali Madi (Feb 2015)
Sambu has teamed up with Hak & Jali Madi to create 'The Gambia', which is a song composed for the upcoming celebration of the 50th anniversary of The Gambia's Independence Day.
The song has been produced by Sambu Da Unstopableat himself at the Genesis Music & engineered at the Sundland Studio.
Sambu has teamed up with Hak & Jali Madi to create 'The Gambia', which is a song composed for the upcoming celebration of the 50th anniversary of The Gambia's Independence Day.
The song has been produced by Sambu Da Unstopableat himself at the Genesis Music & engineered at the Sundland Studio.
It rained badly, all night long.
Luckily only the outside of the clinic was affected, the house itself stayed mostly dry and no equipment got damaged.
Abdou, my night-watchman, knocked some holes in the compound wall, that worked well to get rid of the water!
http://www.vetclinicgambia.com/
It rained badly, all night long.
Luckily only the outside of the clinic was affected, the house itself stayed mostly dry and no equipment got damaged.
Abdou, my night-watchman, knocked some holes in the compound wall, that worked well to get rid of the water!
http://www.vetclinicgambia.com/
This is a relative benign parasite, transmitted by mosquitos. D. repens has a more troublesome relative: D. immitis - the "Heartworm".
(Sometimes I mix them up... all these worms in The Gambia...)
http://www.vetclinicgambia.com/
This is a relative benign parasite, transmitted by mosquitos. D. repens has a more troublesome relative: D. immitis - the "Heartworm".
(Sometimes I mix them up... all these worms in The Gambia...)
http://www.vetclinicgambia.com/
Phillip Glass Ensemble & the co-composer Foday Musa Suso playing the Kora (2005) Orange Mountain Music... créditos: The Philip Glass Ensemble. Philip Glass, ...
Phillip Glass Ensemble & the co-composer Foday Musa Suso playing the Kora (2005) Orange Mountain Music... créditos: The Philip Glass Ensemble. Philip Glass, ...
A Tourist's Guide to Banjul/Bakau, The Gambia. www.theredquest.com
A Tourist's Guide to Banjul/Bakau, The Gambia. www.theredquest.com
A Tourist's Guide to Banjul/Bakau, The Gambia. www.theredquest.com
www.theredquest.com We fly to the Gambia for some Easter sun. We visit the capital, Banjul, see the crocodile pool of Bakau, and see a few national parks Rea...
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INFORMUCATE TRAVEL GUIDE: GAMBIA
INFORMUCATE TRAVEL GUIDE: GAMBIA
INFORMUCATE TRAVEL GUIDE: GAMBIA
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Travel Book Review: The Gambia, 2nd: The Bradt Travel Guide by Craig Emms, Linda Barnett, Richard...
Travel Book Review: The Gambia, 2nd: The Bradt Travel Guide by Craig Emms, Linda Barnett, Richard...
Travel Book Review: The Gambia, 2nd: The Bradt Travel Guide by Craig Emms, Linda Barnett, Richard...
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This is the summary of The Gambia, 2nd: The Bradt Travel Guide by Craig Emms, Linda Barnett, Richard Human.
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Travel Book Review: Lonely Planet The Gambia and Senegal (Multi Country Travel Guide) by Katharin...
Travel Book Review: Lonely Planet The Gambia and Senegal (Multi Country Travel Guide) by Katharin...
Travel Book Review: Lonely Planet The Gambia and Senegal (Multi Country Travel Guide) by Katharin...
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This is the summary of Lonely Planet The Gambia and Senegal (Multi Country Travel Guide) by Katharina Kane.
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Gambia Travel Video
Gambia Travel Video
Gambia Travel Video
Gambia Travel Video - Its easy to miss The Gambia on a map of mighty Africa. This tiny sliver of land is a mere 500km long and 50km wide, and, with the exception of an 80km shoreline, its entirely enveloped by Senegal. But beach-bound Travelists have long known how to trace this oddly shaped country on the map. Its magnificent coast invites visitors to laze and linger, tempting with luxurious beach resorts and bustling fishing villages. But theres more to Africas smallest country than sun and surf. Stunning nature reserves, such as Kiang West National Park and River Gambia National Park (also known as Baboon Island), and the historical slavin
Banjul, Gambia Tourism (HD) - Banjul, Gambia Vacation
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Banjul, officially the City of Banjul and formerly known as Bathurst, is the capital of the Gambia and is in a division of the same name. The population of the city proper is only 34,828, with the Greater Banjul Area, which includes the City of Banjul and the Kanifing Municipal Council, at a population of 357,238 (2003 census).[1] Banjul is on St Mary's Island (Banjul Island), where the Gambia River enters the Atlantic Ocean. The island is connected to the mainland to the west and the rest
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Travel Book Review: A Field Guide to Birds of The Gambia and Senegal by Clive Barlow, Dr. Tim Wac...
Travel Book Review: A Field Guide to Birds of The Gambia and Senegal by Clive Barlow, Dr. Tim Wac...
Travel Book Review: A Field Guide to Birds of The Gambia and Senegal by Clive Barlow, Dr. Tim Wac...
http://www.TravelBookMix.com This is the summary of A Field Guide to Birds of The Gambia and Senegal by Clive Barlow, Dr. Tim Wacher, Tony Disley.
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Bakau, Gambia, Tourist Guide
Bakau, Gambia, Tourist Guide
Bakau, Gambia, Tourist Guide
Ibrahim Kinteh, Official Government Tourist Guide. Great guy, we recommend him. He'll find you opposite Ocean Bay Hotel, Bakau, Gambia. Related to Kunta Kint...
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♫ The Gambia National Anthem ♫
♫ The Gambia National Anthem ♫
♫ The Gambia National Anthem ♫
Although The Gambia is mainland Africa's smallest nation, it is scenically varied, with sandy beaches, lush tropical forests, swamps, marshes and large areas...
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Visiting The Gambia
Visiting The Gambia
Visiting The Gambia
We just returned from a trip of a week visiting The Gambia.
During the visit there was an attempt for a coup against Yahya Jammeh, the president of The Gambia. He became president in 1994. Via a coup.
Local people mentioned that since then, there has been an attempt for a coup roughly every three years. More information about this attempted coup on the following website:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/gambia/11322107/Sandhurst-trained-officer-led-Gambian-coup.html
As tourists we did not notice anything of the attempted coupe, we where alerted by family back home.
As a wink therefore this video with thing
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Gambia tourist guide and taxi driver
Gambia tourist guide and taxi driver
Gambia tourist guide and taxi driver
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Holiday Beach Club, Kololi, The Gambia
Holiday Beach Club, Kololi, The Gambia
Holiday Beach Club, Kololi, The Gambia
Views around the hotel complex.
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Travel Book Review: Lonely Planet the Gambia & Senegal (Lonely Planet the Gambia and Senegal, 1st...
Travel Book Review: Lonely Planet the Gambia & Senegal (Lonely Planet the Gambia and Senegal, 1st...
Travel Book Review: Lonely Planet the Gambia & Senegal (Lonely Planet the Gambia and Senegal, 1st...
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Travel Book Review: Lonely Planet The Gambia & Senegal (Country Guide) by Katharina Lobeck
Travel Book Review: Lonely Planet The Gambia & Senegal (Country Guide) by Katharina Lobeck
Travel Book Review: Lonely Planet The Gambia & Senegal (Country Guide) by Katharina Lobeck
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Your Gambia holiday of a lifetime...
Your Gambia holiday of a lifetime...
Your Gambia holiday of a lifetime...
Your Gambia holiday of a lifetime...
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Arch 22, Banjul: The Gambia - 1st March, 2010
Arch 22, Banjul: The Gambia - 1st March, 2010
Arch 22, Banjul: The Gambia - 1st March, 2010
Views of Arch 22 in Banjul, as well as views over the city of Banjul and the surrounding suburbs from the top of Arch 22. Footage also includes the museum wi...
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Streets of Banjul, The Gambia - 1st March 2010
Streets of Banjul, The Gambia - 1st March 2010
Streets of Banjul, The Gambia - 1st March 2010
Images around the streets of Banjul, particularly near the Albert Market area.
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Senegambia Beach Hotel, Kololi, The Gambia - March 2010
Senegambia Beach Hotel, Kololi, The Gambia - March 2010
Senegambia Beach Hotel, Kololi, The Gambia - March 2010
Images of the Senegambia hotel, including the reception, art gallery, lobby, entrance, bar, one of the bedrooms, around the hotel grounds, the swimming pool, beach and the wildlife that lives in the hotel grounds.
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River safari in Gambia
River safari in Gambia
River safari in Gambia
The country Gambia is separated by loads of rivers. Thats exactly the reason Tim is visiting this beautiful country. Tim heads into the river with a guide. T...
0:39
Gambia Senelgal echo holiday guide
Gambia Senelgal echo holiday guide
Gambia Senelgal echo holiday guide
Echo friendly holidays on jinack island Gambia Senegal border www.Kayirabeach.com.
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Travel Book Review: Insight Guides: Gambia & Senegal
Travel Book Review: Insight Guides: Gambia & Senegal
Travel Book Review: Insight Guides: Gambia & Senegal
http://www.TravelBookMix.com This is the summary of Insight Guides: Gambia & Senegal.
A Tourist's Guide to Banjul/Bakau, The Gambia. www.theredquest.com
www.theredquest.com We fly to the Gambia for some Easter sun. We visit the capital, Banjul, see the crocodile pool of Bakau, and see a few national parks Rea...
www.theredquest.com We fly to the Gambia for some Easter sun. We visit the capital, Banjul, see the crocodile pool of Bakau, and see a few national parks Rea...
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Travel Book Review: The Gambia, 2nd: The Bradt Travel Guide by Craig Emms, Linda Barnett, Richard...
Gambia Travel Video - Its easy to miss The Gambia on a map of mighty Africa. This tiny sliver of land is a mere 500km long and 50km wide, and, with the exception of an 80km shoreline, its entirely enveloped by Senegal. But beach-bound Travelists have long known how to trace this oddly shaped country on the map. Its magnificent coast invites visitors to laze and linger, tempting with luxurious beach resorts and bustling fishing villages. But theres more to Africas smallest country than sun and surf. Stunning nature reserves, such as Kiang West National Park and River Gambia National Park (also known as Baboon Island), and the historical slaving stations of St James Island and Jufureh offer peaceful pauses from the clamour of the nearby coast. And The Gambias vibrant culture is always there to be taken in by open-eyed visitors. Traditional wrestling matches regularly take place, the heaving markets of Banjul and Serekunda the Atlantic Coast have you soaking up the atmosphere and sharpening your negotiation skills, and the striking performances of kora-strumming griots can be experienced during weddings, baptisms or public concerts.
Bird-lovers will easily be seduced by this compact country. On a Travel upriver, the cries of over 300 species will follow you as your pirogue (traditional canoe) charts a leisurely course through mangrove-lined wetlands and the island of Georgetown. Even if your ornithological skills dont go beyond identifying an inner-city pigeon, youll be tempted to wield binoculars here, and can rely on an excellent network of trained guides to help you tell a pelican from a flamingo.
Enjoy Your Gambia Travel Video!
Gambia Travel Video - Its easy to miss The Gambia on a map of mighty Africa. This tiny sliver of land is a mere 500km long and 50km wide, and, with the exception of an 80km shoreline, its entirely enveloped by Senegal. But beach-bound Travelists have long known how to trace this oddly shaped country on the map. Its magnificent coast invites visitors to laze and linger, tempting with luxurious beach resorts and bustling fishing villages. But theres more to Africas smallest country than sun and surf. Stunning nature reserves, such as Kiang West National Park and River Gambia National Park (also known as Baboon Island), and the historical slaving stations of St James Island and Jufureh offer peaceful pauses from the clamour of the nearby coast. And The Gambias vibrant culture is always there to be taken in by open-eyed visitors. Traditional wrestling matches regularly take place, the heaving markets of Banjul and Serekunda the Atlantic Coast have you soaking up the atmosphere and sharpening your negotiation skills, and the striking performances of kora-strumming griots can be experienced during weddings, baptisms or public concerts.
Bird-lovers will easily be seduced by this compact country. On a Travel upriver, the cries of over 300 species will follow you as your pirogue (traditional canoe) charts a leisurely course through mangrove-lined wetlands and the island of Georgetown. Even if your ornithological skills dont go beyond identifying an inner-city pigeon, youll be tempted to wield binoculars here, and can rely on an excellent network of trained guides to help you tell a pelican from a flamingo.
Enjoy Your Gambia Travel Video!
Banjul, Gambia Tourism (HD) - Banjul, Gambia Vacation
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Banjul, officially the City of Banjul and formerly known as Bathurst, is the capital of the Gambia and is in a division of the same name. The population of the city proper is only 34,828, with the Greater Banjul Area, which includes the City of Banjul and the Kanifing Municipal Council, at a population of 357,238 (2003 census).[1] Banjul is on St Mary's Island (Banjul Island), where the Gambia River enters the Atlantic Ocean. The island is connected to the mainland to the west and the rest of Greater Banjul Area via bridges. There are also ferries linking Banjul to the mainland at the other side of the river.
Etymology
Banjul takes its name from the Mandé people who gathered specific fibres on the island, which were used in the manufacture of ropes. Bang julo is the Mandinka (Mande) word for rope fibre. The mispronunciation led to the word Banjul.
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Banjul, officially the City of Banjul and formerly known as Bathurst, is the capital of the Gambia and is in a division of the same name. The population of the city proper is only 34,828, with the Greater Banjul Area, which includes the City of Banjul and the Kanifing Municipal Council, at a population of 357,238 (2003 census).[1] Banjul is on St Mary's Island (Banjul Island), where the Gambia River enters the Atlantic Ocean. The island is connected to the mainland to the west and the rest of Greater Banjul Area via bridges. There are also ferries linking Banjul to the mainland at the other side of the river.
Etymology
Banjul takes its name from the Mandé people who gathered specific fibres on the island, which were used in the manufacture of ropes. Bang julo is the Mandinka (Mande) word for rope fibre. The mispronunciation led to the word Banjul.
published:21 Sep 2014
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Travel Book Review: A Field Guide to Birds of The Gambia and Senegal by Clive Barlow, Dr. Tim Wac...
Ibrahim Kinteh, Official Government Tourist Guide. Great guy, we recommend him. He'll find you opposite Ocean Bay Hotel, Bakau, Gambia. Related to Kunta Kint...
Ibrahim Kinteh, Official Government Tourist Guide. Great guy, we recommend him. He'll find you opposite Ocean Bay Hotel, Bakau, Gambia. Related to Kunta Kint...
Although The Gambia is mainland Africa's smallest nation, it is scenically varied, with sandy beaches, lush tropical forests, swamps, marshes and large areas...
Although The Gambia is mainland Africa's smallest nation, it is scenically varied, with sandy beaches, lush tropical forests, swamps, marshes and large areas...
We just returned from a trip of a week visiting The Gambia.
During the visit there was an attempt for a coup against Yahya Jammeh, the president of The Gambia. He became president in 1994. Via a coup.
Local people mentioned that since then, there has been an attempt for a coup roughly every three years. More information about this attempted coup on the following website:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/gambia/11322107/Sandhurst-trained-officer-led-Gambian-coup.html
As tourists we did not notice anything of the attempted coupe, we where alerted by family back home.
As a wink therefore this video with things to do on your trip to The Gambia / while waiting for the next attempt for a coup.
During our trip we stayed in the Senegambia hotel. When you consider staying in this hotel, consider the "Deluxe Villa". This is similar in pricing compared to a apartment, but the villa is much bigger, has a terrace, has a safe and has two separate bedrooms. Locally this Deluxe Villa is known as Z4 and as room 2902.
More information about the Deluxe Villa, here: http://www.senegambiahotel.com/beach/index.php/en/accomodation/deluxe-villa
Our travel scheme has been:
day 1
Arrival with the weekly Corendon flight from Amsterdam to Banjul. In the evening we met separately with two guides for planning trips.
day 2
Rented a bike and went for sightseeing the area. First stop was the Bijilo Forest Park, which is very nearby the strip in Kololi. The afternoon we cycled to Serekunda.
day 3
Visited the Makasuta Cultural Forest, Tanji and went for bird watching
day 4
Visited the Fatalah Wildlife Reserve in Senegal, herefore we took the ferry from Banjul to Barra and from there rented a car. After this we went to St James Island and visited the slave trade museum. With the car we drove to the village “Juffureh”/”Albreda”, from where we took a 10 minute boat trip towards the island.
This day covered both the "Roots by Land" trip and the "Trip To North Senegal" from Arch tours. With a small group, these trips can easily be done in one day and saves taking the same ferry twice for two days. Do be advised to take the first ferry, which for us left from Banjul at 0700AM but this differs per day.
A special thanks to our tour guide, Jane Joof, who was willingly to offer and arrange this customized trip, also for a small group of 2-4 persons. Jane has his own company which can be visited on http://www.justgambia.com.
day 5
A day of rest on which we went for a walk on the beach.
day 6
Visited the Abuko Nature Reserve which is 12 kilometer from Kololi. Here we saw crocodiles, therefore being a perfect alternative for the Kachikally Crocodile pool in Bakau.
Next to Abuko we visited a bird show of Alan Ames and visited his small 'zoo' which has eagles, cheetahs, monkeys and a small lion. More information can be found on http://www.gambia.co.uk/blog/2014/05/28/abuko-nature-reserve/
After this we went to the Lamin Lodge for lunch, after which we visited a local compound.
day 7
The second day of rest on which we went for a walk on the beach.
day 8
Had a golf training at the Kololi Beach Club [http://www.kololi.com/kol_golf.php]. This is much smaller then the Fajara golf course, but for beginners more then adequate.
In our trip we skipped a visit to George Town and area, since this is 2 days trip during which you travel by car for 5 hours [one way]. For us, this was to much traveling.
The restaurants for diner which we liked in Kololi where the following:
1) Tohonga African Queen, especially the sizzlers are advised. This is also one of the few restaurants open for lunch.
2) The Kololi Beach club, they regularly have shows, or very nearby the beach and less expensive then restaurants on the strip. As a non-member you are not allowed to take the closest entrance, but you have to walk via a smelly and quiet road towards another entrance. Access via the beach is also possible, but the guards mentioned the [small?] risk of being robbed here.
3) Love 2
We just returned from a trip of a week visiting The Gambia.
During the visit there was an attempt for a coup against Yahya Jammeh, the president of The Gambia. He became president in 1994. Via a coup.
Local people mentioned that since then, there has been an attempt for a coup roughly every three years. More information about this attempted coup on the following website:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/gambia/11322107/Sandhurst-trained-officer-led-Gambian-coup.html
As tourists we did not notice anything of the attempted coupe, we where alerted by family back home.
As a wink therefore this video with things to do on your trip to The Gambia / while waiting for the next attempt for a coup.
During our trip we stayed in the Senegambia hotel. When you consider staying in this hotel, consider the "Deluxe Villa". This is similar in pricing compared to a apartment, but the villa is much bigger, has a terrace, has a safe and has two separate bedrooms. Locally this Deluxe Villa is known as Z4 and as room 2902.
More information about the Deluxe Villa, here: http://www.senegambiahotel.com/beach/index.php/en/accomodation/deluxe-villa
Our travel scheme has been:
day 1
Arrival with the weekly Corendon flight from Amsterdam to Banjul. In the evening we met separately with two guides for planning trips.
day 2
Rented a bike and went for sightseeing the area. First stop was the Bijilo Forest Park, which is very nearby the strip in Kololi. The afternoon we cycled to Serekunda.
day 3
Visited the Makasuta Cultural Forest, Tanji and went for bird watching
day 4
Visited the Fatalah Wildlife Reserve in Senegal, herefore we took the ferry from Banjul to Barra and from there rented a car. After this we went to St James Island and visited the slave trade museum. With the car we drove to the village “Juffureh”/”Albreda”, from where we took a 10 minute boat trip towards the island.
This day covered both the "Roots by Land" trip and the "Trip To North Senegal" from Arch tours. With a small group, these trips can easily be done in one day and saves taking the same ferry twice for two days. Do be advised to take the first ferry, which for us left from Banjul at 0700AM but this differs per day.
A special thanks to our tour guide, Jane Joof, who was willingly to offer and arrange this customized trip, also for a small group of 2-4 persons. Jane has his own company which can be visited on http://www.justgambia.com.
day 5
A day of rest on which we went for a walk on the beach.
day 6
Visited the Abuko Nature Reserve which is 12 kilometer from Kololi. Here we saw crocodiles, therefore being a perfect alternative for the Kachikally Crocodile pool in Bakau.
Next to Abuko we visited a bird show of Alan Ames and visited his small 'zoo' which has eagles, cheetahs, monkeys and a small lion. More information can be found on http://www.gambia.co.uk/blog/2014/05/28/abuko-nature-reserve/
After this we went to the Lamin Lodge for lunch, after which we visited a local compound.
day 7
The second day of rest on which we went for a walk on the beach.
day 8
Had a golf training at the Kololi Beach Club [http://www.kololi.com/kol_golf.php]. This is much smaller then the Fajara golf course, but for beginners more then adequate.
In our trip we skipped a visit to George Town and area, since this is 2 days trip during which you travel by car for 5 hours [one way]. For us, this was to much traveling.
The restaurants for diner which we liked in Kololi where the following:
1) Tohonga African Queen, especially the sizzlers are advised. This is also one of the few restaurants open for lunch.
2) The Kololi Beach club, they regularly have shows, or very nearby the beach and less expensive then restaurants on the strip. As a non-member you are not allowed to take the closest entrance, but you have to walk via a smelly and quiet road towards another entrance. Access via the beach is also possible, but the guards mentioned the [small?] risk of being robbed here.
3) Love 2
http://www.TravelBookMix.com This is the summary of Lonely Planet the Gambia & Senegal (Lonely Planet the Gambia and Senegal, 1st ed) (Lonely Planet Travel G...
http://www.TravelBookMix.com This is the summary of Lonely Planet the Gambia & Senegal (Lonely Planet the Gambia and Senegal, 1st ed) (Lonely Planet Travel G...
Views of Arch 22 in Banjul, as well as views over the city of Banjul and the surrounding suburbs from the top of Arch 22. Footage also includes the museum wi...
Views of Arch 22 in Banjul, as well as views over the city of Banjul and the surrounding suburbs from the top of Arch 22. Footage also includes the museum wi...
Images of the Senegambia hotel, including the reception, art gallery, lobby, entrance, bar, one of the bedrooms, around the hotel grounds, the swimming pool, beach and the wildlife that lives in the hotel grounds.
Images of the Senegambia hotel, including the reception, art gallery, lobby, entrance, bar, one of the bedrooms, around the hotel grounds, the swimming pool, beach and the wildlife that lives in the hotel grounds.
The country Gambia is separated by loads of rivers. Thats exactly the reason Tim is visiting this beautiful country. Tim heads into the river with a guide. T...
The country Gambia is separated by loads of rivers. Thats exactly the reason Tim is visiting this beautiful country. Tim heads into the river with a guide. T...
Gambia is being chosen more often as a holiday destination due to its great weather and fa...
published:12 Jun 2014
The Gambia - Trip to The Smiling Coast of Africa
The Gambia - Trip to The Smiling Coast of Africa
published:12 Jun 2014
views:11926
Gambia is being chosen more often as a holiday destination due to its great weather and fantastic nature. This film is portraying what we did while visiting the Gambia for the first time. We where there for only a week but during that time we've managed to visit some cool places but more importantly meet a bunch of beautiful people.
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I started War in Sub-Saharan Africa. (in The Gambia, 2011)
I found this intimate moment on a hard drive. I was sitting under the stars in The Gambia...
published:17 Sep 2015
I started War in Sub-Saharan Africa. (in The Gambia, 2011)
I started War in Sub-Saharan Africa. (in The Gambia, 2011)
published:17 Sep 2015
views:757
I found this intimate moment on a hard drive. I was sitting under the stars in The Gambia back in 2011. Even though I did not speak Mandinka or Wolof, I could communicate with my friend's host family enough to teach the art of War. This is just a few moments of two humans from very different backgrounds interacting in a happy, loving way. I enjoyed this time interacting as family, even though I was an outsider.
-Destin from Smarter Every Day
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The Gambia - Banjul City and Serekunda
In der gambischen Hauptstadt Banjul. Es ist laut, heiß und quirlig....
published:24 Jan 2014
The Gambia - Banjul City and Serekunda
The Gambia - Banjul City and Serekunda
published:24 Jan 2014
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In der gambischen Hauptstadt Banjul. Es ist laut, heiß und quirlig.
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The Gambia how historic fort fought slavery - CNN Inside Africa
Explore Fort Bullen, a fort built by the British in 1826 to stop the slave trade on the ri...
published:29 Jul 2015
The Gambia how historic fort fought slavery - CNN Inside Africa
The Gambia how historic fort fought slavery - CNN Inside Africa
published:29 Jul 2015
views:123
Explore Fort Bullen, a fort built by the British in 1826 to stop the slave trade on the river Gambia.... How historic fort fought slavery
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The Gambia honors its past, while looking ahead
Find out how the country is paving a brighter future through education and remembrance....
published:27 Jul 2015
The Gambia honors its past, while looking ahead
The Gambia honors its past, while looking ahead
published:27 Jul 2015
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Find out how the country is paving a brighter future through education and remembrance.
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The Gambia 2015
...
published:21 Mar 2015
The Gambia 2015
The Gambia 2015
published:21 Mar 2015
views:152
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Gambia, an African odyssey
Take a behind the scenes peek into the lives of liner crew members and discover the pleasu...
published:26 Jan 2014
Gambia, an African odyssey
Gambia, an African odyssey
published:26 Jan 2014
views:32958
Take a behind the scenes peek into the lives of liner crew members and discover the pleasures of a life spent at sea.
Stopover will take you on prodigious trips across the most marvelous oceans and rivers of the world. Travel with us as we explore not just the waters of the world, but also the mythical cruise ships, legendary liners, magnificent sailboats and fascinating traditional vessels that take us from place to place.
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Village Life: A typical village called Lamin Koto near Georgetown, The Gambia.
The Georgetown Trust is a UK registered Charity sponsoring Gifted Gambians to go to School...
The Georgetown Trust is a UK registered Charity sponsoring Gifted Gambians to go to School and University. This short video diary shows the typical villages ...
11:25
Introducing Peace Corps The Gambia 2014
Some volunteers from Peace Corps The Gambia. Many thanks, jerejef, abaraka, jarama and wha...
published:22 Sep 2014
Introducing Peace Corps The Gambia 2014
Introducing Peace Corps The Gambia 2014
published:22 Sep 2014
views:582
Some volunteers from Peace Corps The Gambia. Many thanks, jerejef, abaraka, jarama and whatever serehule and jolas say. Y'all are the best.
12:59
Fatou Jaw Manneh - The Gambia's Silenced Dissent
Fatou Jaw Manneh's speech at the 2014 Oslo Freedom Forum. See more talks like this at www....
published:31 Dec 2014
Fatou Jaw Manneh - The Gambia's Silenced Dissent
Fatou Jaw Manneh - The Gambia's Silenced Dissent
published:31 Dec 2014
views:675
Fatou Jaw Manneh's speech at the 2014 Oslo Freedom Forum. See more talks like this at www.oslofreedomforum.com and follow @OsloFF for updates.
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Taf Gambia Property, Leading Property Developer in the Gambia, Property in Gambia, Buy, Rent, Sell, Develop
...
published:02 Sep 2011
Taf Gambia Property, Leading Property Developer in the Gambia, Property in Gambia, Buy, Rent, Sell, Develop
Taf Gambia Property, Leading Property Developer in the Gambia, Property in Gambia, Buy, Rent, Sell, Develop
published:02 Sep 2011
views:89141
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The Gambia Trip 2013
Recorded On Go-pro 2 HD...
published:17 Mar 2013
The Gambia Trip 2013
The Gambia Trip 2013
published:17 Mar 2013
views:8451
Recorded On Go-pro 2 HD
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Nigeria Centenary: President of the Gambia Addresses World Leaders In Abuja
President of the Gambia, Yahya Jammeh speaks at the International Conference on Human Secu...
President of the Gambia, Yahya Jammeh speaks at the International Conference on Human Security, Peace and Development, held as part of the commemoration of N...
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Destination Gambia
An introduction to The Gambia, a West African country offering something for everyone, inc...
An introduction to The Gambia, a West African country offering something for everyone, including beaches, eco-tourism sites, culinary delights, heritage trav...
www.theredquest.com We fly to the Gambia for some Easter sun. We visit the capital, Banjul, see the crocodile pool of Bakau, and see a few national parks Rea...
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INFORMUCATE TRAVEL GUIDE: GAMBIA
Informucate Travel Guides give you the fast facts on the world’s most visited countries, c...
published:06 Oct 2014
INFORMUCATE TRAVEL GUIDE: GAMBIA
INFORMUCATE TRAVEL GUIDE: GAMBIA
published:06 Oct 2014
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Travel Book Review: The Gambia, 2nd: The Bradt Travel Guide by Craig Emms, Linda Barnett, Richard...
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published:11 Aug 2012
Travel Book Review: The Gambia, 2nd: The Bradt Travel Guide by Craig Emms, Linda Barnett, Richard...
Travel Book Review: The Gambia, 2nd: The Bradt Travel Guide by Craig Emms, Linda Barnett, Richard...
published:11 Aug 2012
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Travel Book Review: Lonely Planet The Gambia and Senegal (Multi Country Travel Guide) by Katharin...
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This is the summary of Lonely Planet The Gambia and Senega...
published:11 Aug 2012
Travel Book Review: Lonely Planet The Gambia and Senegal (Multi Country Travel Guide) by Katharin...
Travel Book Review: Lonely Planet The Gambia and Senegal (Multi Country Travel Guide) by Katharin...
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This is the summary of Lonely Planet The Gambia and Senegal (Multi Country Travel Guide) by Katharina Kane.
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Gambia Travel Video
Gambia Travel Video - Its easy to miss The Gambia on a map of mighty Africa. This tiny sli...
published:11 Aug 2014
Gambia Travel Video
Gambia Travel Video
published:11 Aug 2014
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Gambia Travel Video - Its easy to miss The Gambia on a map of mighty Africa. This tiny sliver of land is a mere 500km long and 50km wide, and, with the exception of an 80km shoreline, its entirely enveloped by Senegal. But beach-bound Travelists have long known how to trace this oddly shaped country on the map. Its magnificent coast invites visitors to laze and linger, tempting with luxurious beach resorts and bustling fishing villages. But theres more to Africas smallest country than sun and surf. Stunning nature reserves, such as Kiang West National Park and River Gambia National Park (also known as Baboon Island), and the historical slaving stations of St James Island and Jufureh offer peaceful pauses from the clamour of the nearby coast. And The Gambias vibrant culture is always there to be taken in by open-eyed visitors. Traditional wrestling matches regularly take place, the heaving markets of Banjul and Serekunda the Atlantic Coast have you soaking up the atmosphere and sharpening your negotiation skills, and the striking performances of kora-strumming griots can be experienced during weddings, baptisms or public concerts.
Bird-lovers will easily be seduced by this compact country. On a Travel upriver, the cries of over 300 species will follow you as your pirogue (traditional canoe) charts a leisurely course through mangrove-lined wetlands and the island of Georgetown. Even if your ornithological skills dont go beyond identifying an inner-city pigeon, youll be tempted to wield binoculars here, and can rely on an excellent network of trained guides to help you tell a pelican from a flamingo.
Enjoy Your Gambia Travel Video!
Banjul, Gambia Tourism (HD) - Banjul, Gambia Vacation
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Banjul, officially the City of Banjul and formerly known as Bathurst, is the capital of the Gambia and is in a division of the same name. The population of the city proper is only 34,828, with the Greater Banjul Area, which includes the City of Banjul and the Kanifing Municipal Council, at a population of 357,238 (2003 census).[1] Banjul is on St Mary's Island (Banjul Island), where the Gambia River enters the Atlantic Ocean. The island is connected to the mainland to the west and the rest of Greater Banjul Area via bridges. There are also ferries linking Banjul to the mainland at the other side of the river.
Etymology
Banjul takes its name from the Mandé people who gathered specific fibres on the island, which were used in the manufacture of ropes. Bang julo is the Mandinka (Mande) word for rope fibre. The mispronunciation led to the word Banjul.
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Travel Book Review: A Field Guide to Birds of The Gambia and Senegal by Clive Barlow, Dr. Tim Wac...
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Ibrahim Kinteh, Official Government Tourist Guide. Great guy, we recommend him. He'll find you opposite Ocean Bay Hotel, Bakau, Gambia. Related to Kunta Kint...
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♫ The Gambia National Anthem ♫
Although The Gambia is mainland Africa's smallest nation, it is scenically varied, with sa...
Although The Gambia is mainland Africa's smallest nation, it is scenically varied, with sandy beaches, lush tropical forests, swamps, marshes and large areas...
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Visiting The Gambia
We just returned from a trip of a week visiting The Gambia.
During the visit there was an...
published:03 Jan 2015
Visiting The Gambia
Visiting The Gambia
published:03 Jan 2015
views:27
We just returned from a trip of a week visiting The Gambia.
During the visit there was an attempt for a coup against Yahya Jammeh, the president of The Gambia. He became president in 1994. Via a coup.
Local people mentioned that since then, there has been an attempt for a coup roughly every three years. More information about this attempted coup on the following website:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/gambia/11322107/Sandhurst-trained-officer-led-Gambian-coup.html
As tourists we did not notice anything of the attempted coupe, we where alerted by family back home.
As a wink therefore this video with things to do on your trip to The Gambia / while waiting for the next attempt for a coup.
During our trip we stayed in the Senegambia hotel. When you consider staying in this hotel, consider the "Deluxe Villa". This is similar in pricing compared to a apartment, but the villa is much bigger, has a terrace, has a safe and has two separate bedrooms. Locally this Deluxe Villa is known as Z4 and as room 2902.
More information about the Deluxe Villa, here: http://www.senegambiahotel.com/beach/index.php/en/accomodation/deluxe-villa
Our travel scheme has been:
day 1
Arrival with the weekly Corendon flight from Amsterdam to Banjul. In the evening we met separately with two guides for planning trips.
day 2
Rented a bike and went for sightseeing the area. First stop was the Bijilo Forest Park, which is very nearby the strip in Kololi. The afternoon we cycled to Serekunda.
day 3
Visited the Makasuta Cultural Forest, Tanji and went for bird watching
day 4
Visited the Fatalah Wildlife Reserve in Senegal, herefore we took the ferry from Banjul to Barra and from there rented a car. After this we went to St James Island and visited the slave trade museum. With the car we drove to the village “Juffureh”/”Albreda”, from where we took a 10 minute boat trip towards the island.
This day covered both the "Roots by Land" trip and the "Trip To North Senegal" from Arch tours. With a small group, these trips can easily be done in one day and saves taking the same ferry twice for two days. Do be advised to take the first ferry, which for us left from Banjul at 0700AM but this differs per day.
A special thanks to our tour guide, Jane Joof, who was willingly to offer and arrange this customized trip, also for a small group of 2-4 persons. Jane has his own company which can be visited on http://www.justgambia.com.
day 5
A day of rest on which we went for a walk on the beach.
day 6
Visited the Abuko Nature Reserve which is 12 kilometer from Kololi. Here we saw crocodiles, therefore being a perfect alternative for the Kachikally Crocodile pool in Bakau.
Next to Abuko we visited a bird show of Alan Ames and visited his small 'zoo' which has eagles, cheetahs, monkeys and a small lion. More information can be found on http://www.gambia.co.uk/blog/2014/05/28/abuko-nature-reserve/
After this we went to the Lamin Lodge for lunch, after which we visited a local compound.
day 7
The second day of rest on which we went for a walk on the beach.
day 8
Had a golf training at the Kololi Beach Club [http://www.kololi.com/kol_golf.php]. This is much smaller then the Fajara golf course, but for beginners more then adequate.
In our trip we skipped a visit to George Town and area, since this is 2 days trip during which you travel by car for 5 hours [one way]. For us, this was to much traveling.
The restaurants for diner which we liked in Kololi where the following:
1) Tohonga African Queen, especially the sizzlers are advised. This is also one of the few restaurants open for lunch.
2) The Kololi Beach club, they regularly have shows, or very nearby the beach and less expensive then restaurants on the strip. As a non-member you are not allowed to take the closest entrance, but you have to walk via a smelly and quiet road towards another entrance. Access via the beach is also possible, but the guards mentioned the [small?] risk of being robbed here.
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