Get a local guide from tourHQ to help you spot West African wildlife in the jungles of Bijilo or discover the best Atlantic beaches and Gambia’s famous frothy surf spots.
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Gambia official tour guide. Cape point, Ocean bay, hotel Bakau. I offer well organised ...
My name is Sulay or "Solomon/Sol" to my English friends, if you need an experienced tour guide in ...
I am a professional guide. I speak English and French and also different local languages as ...
I love traveling meeting different people from different pleases in the world, like indoors ...
With his Gambia on Tour, he offers well-organized, hassle-free holiday tours, trips, and excursions ...
I am the owner of Gambia Walking and Cycling Tours and have been working in different fields ...
I am an accredited tour guide providing Osumanu Tours to visitors visiting the city for ...
Long-term in as a guide, round trip Gambia and Senegal, some part in West Africa from 1989 ...
is me bob aka bubacarr this is my work for many many years ago, amdoing it as my liveing,so want to ...
I am a young Gambian lady 31 years of age, the only female tour guide and at the same time the ...
I am Bubacarr by name, but my guiding name is Bob, my special guiding area is Bird watching and ...
My name Seedy Dampha, am 29 years old and I have been guiding since ten years also have experience ...
A thin strip of oddly carved land enveloped by Senegal, and Africa’s smallest country, the Gambia is surprisingly one of east Africa’s best-loved beach destinations. With only 50 miles of coastline the spots can get a little busy, but in terms of raw beauty they’re difficult to rival. What’s more, they receive the full brunt of the Atlantic swell, making them home to some of the most legendary surf breaks on the whole African coast.
Out at sea, the tiny Juffureh and James Island offers visitors a glimpse of Gambia’s darker history, it’s ruined fort complex a relic of the times it was used to facilitate the transportation of slaves and gold across the Atlantic to the New World.
Culture-hungry travellers should be sure to ask their Gambia tourist guide for tips on the marketplaces of the capital at Banjul, where bartering locals tout their goods loudly all day long. Away from the city, the Gambia also offers a range of more quintessentially African pursuits, from trekking in the forest at Bijilo to wildlife spotting in the sprawling Abuko Reserve, while upriver in Jangjangbureh hundreds of bird species call out in this veritable bird watchers paradise.
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