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Top 10 Most Beautiful Cities in Nigeria 2023

Top 10 most beautiful cities in #Nigeria 2020.

In this video we will be talking about the top 10 most #beautifulcities in Nigeria 2020. Kindly note that this is an update of top ten most beautiful cities in Nigeria 2022.

Some of this Nigeria cities are also among Top 10 most beautiful cities in Africa 2019 and top 10 most beautiful cities in Africa 2020, it might interest you to know that these cities are not among the Top 10 most beautiful cities in the world 2019 or 2020. But in the nearest future cities like LAGOS AND #ABUJA will super pass Top 10 most beautiful cities in Asia, Top 10 most beautiful cities in Europe andTop 10 most beautiful cities in the world 2020.

So without wasting much time, here are the top ten most beautiful cities in Nigeria 2020.

1. Abuja. Abuja is a Nigerian city which is located in the centre of Nigeria. It was created with the aim of replacing Lagos as the capital of Nigeria.

This Nigerian city also plays host to so many tourist attractions in Nigeria.

Some of these national monuments include the Aso rock,National Assembly complex, Zuma rock, Supreme Court complex, the Nigerian national stadium, National mosque and church, Abuja millennium tower and lots more.

2. Lagos. Popularly referred to as the economic capital of West Africa, Lagos is one of the busiest cities in Africa.

Lagos is the largest city in Nigeria and one of the largest in Africa in terms of population.

It is one of the fastest-growing cities in the world.

3. Calabar. Calabar is the capital city of Cross-Rivers State which was originally named “Akwa Akpa“.

This Nigerian city is widely described as the tourism capital of Nigeria.

Apart from being a destination for tourists in terms of tourism, Calabar is also a very beautiful Nigerian city with world-class road networks and buildings.

4. Uyo. Uyo is the capital of one of Nigeria’s finest states – Akwa-Ibom State.

This Nigerian city is one of the best cities in Nigeria with a good and well-planned road network, lots of business buildings and 5-star hotels and lots more.

5. Enugu. Enugu is the capital city of Enugu State, Nigeria. It is located in the Southeastern part of Nigeria.

This Nigerian city is one of the most beautiful cities you can visit when taking a trip to South Eastern Nigeria.

The coal city as it is popularly called is home to some of the most beautiful places you can visit in Nigeria.

6. Port-Harcourt. Port-Harcourt is the capital city of the largest oil-producing state in Nigeria – Rivers State.

As the capital city of one of the richest Nigerian states, it is expected of Port-Harcourt city to be one of the most beautiful and well developed Nigerian cities.

7. Owerri. Owerri is the capital of Imo State, Nigeria.

This city is widely known for numerous hotels, night clubs and spas.

These hotels and night clubs serve as a relaxation spot after a stressful day at work for individuals who reside in this city.






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Gambia off the beaten path. Bansang, Janjanbureh and Kunta Kinteh - 2015 FULL HD

Janjanbureh, Kunta Kinteh Island, Bansang, Ndemban village and Tendaba. All far from Banjul. Doing the Gambia off the beaten track! With hippo's and bird spotting, ecolodges and some swinging welcomes :)

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Gambia travel guide - the best of The Gambia beyond the beach

Discovering the best of The Gambia on my short trip to the country in December - and finding there's far more than winter sun, with history, culture and everyday life to see in mainland Africa's smallest country. On my holiday with The Gambia Experience, I watched Gambian wrestling, traced the history of the slave trade, spotted crocodiles and kayaked through mangroves.

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Off the beaten track in Africa | The Gambia in one minute | 2015 FULL HD

Welcome to the smiling coast of Africa! This is the Gambia. New episodes coming up soon! From Tanji fishing village to Margie's lodge in Bansang, the capital Banjul and of course Tabaski feast!
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Bansang Ferry


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Amazing Discoveries about the Gambia Farato, Kalora, Fonis & More villages in The Gambia

Discover New Places in The Gambia The smiling coast of Africa Faroto,Kalora The Fonis+more villages in the Gambia.#gambia #africa #villagelife
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0:00 Introduction
0:24 LITTLE SERREKUNDA
2:07 CLOSE TO THE SENEGAL BOARDER ON THE LEFT
2:31 STILL IN MANDINABA
4:14 KALORA
4:48 NICE CLEAN VILLAGE
6:19 BONTO HAS A FOREST PARK AND CLOSER TO THE RIVER GAMBIA
6:42 FARMING AND GRAVEL MINING IS SPECIFIC TO BONTO
7:55 VILLAGE OF A FORMER GREAT MARBOU(SPRITUALIST)
9:05 BIRANG A VERY LARGE SETTLEMENT
9:13 ENTERING SOTOKOI
9:39 FAMOUS FOR SAND MINDING AND GRAVEL MININING
10:23 THE MAIN UNIVERSITY OF THE GAMBIA
11:55 TRANSBOARDER TRADE
13:24 ENTERING FARABA/BIG RICE FIELD

Gambia|From the Local Markets to the River Banks: Aljamdu Village in The Gambia

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A beautiful hidden Gem Village Life In the Gambia Africa PART 3. North Bank Of The River Gambia.THIS IS HOW PEOPLE LIVE IN THE VILLAGE IN The Gambia WEST AFRICA| I am spending some time in Aljamdu Village in the Gambia and I want to share this hidden gem with you. This place is very beautiful and peaceful and far from the maddening crowd. The village is very close to Kunta Kinte Island related to Roots as written by Alex Haley describing the total onslaught of Slavery where my Ancestors were taken away from their beautiful environment. As a result they were scattered all over the world. However some of us are now woken from our slumber believing the West is Best and are returning home to Africa our homeland.
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Kabur dari musim dingin, kami ber-10 ikut kegiatan sosial di Gambia, Afrika bersama yayasan Afrodidact ( untuk install kelas komputer di daerah-daerah pelosok tanpa internet. Banyak hal yang bikin gue kaget selama jalan-jalan dan beraktivitas di Gambia karena ini pertama kalinya gue menjejakkan kaki di benua Afrika. Perjalanan ini termasuk salah satu trip paling berkesan buat gue sepanjang masa :)

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SEREKUNDA MARKET |Gambia 2023

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Are you ready for a family adventure in the heart of West Africa? Join us on our incredible holiday to Gambia, Africa where we explore the local market and cook delicious Gambian cuisine with our loved ones.

In this video, you'll witness the vibrant and bustling markets of Gambia, filled with colorful fabrics, traditional handicrafts, and fresh produce. We shall hear the melodic call to prayer.

Our journey doesn't stop there! We'll also take you on a heart-warming visit to our family's home, where you'll see the welcoming culture of Gambian people firsthand. Get ready to taste the rich and flavorful Gambian cuisine as we cook traditional dishes with our family members.

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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.

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The Gambia and Senegal in Winter

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In this film I have tried to capture some aspects of West African life that my wife and I encountered on a trip in January of 2016 to the Gambia and the Casamance province of Senegal. We spent a week in a Western-style seaside hotel in Greater Banjul to gently break us into West African life before setting off for a guesthouse in the bush near Abéné in Senegal, where life is rather more basic. In the Gambia we were fortunate enough to see in the very grounds of our hotel several specimens of birdlife that we'd never seen before, lizards different to the ones we know in France and even a troop of monkeys! The highlight was possibly an impromptu fish market we witnessed on the beach, and an unexpected experience was that of a live performance of music given to accompany a meal at the hotel restaurant. The highlight of our stay in the Casamance was indisputably setting foot on the beach just at the time the fishing boats were coming ashore and unloading their catch. To get to the Gambia we flew from Limoges to Liverpool, took a train from there to Manchester and caught a flight for Banjul.

The highs and lows of the rainy season in the Gambia

How Does The Gambia's Rainy Season Transform the Landscape and Daily Life?
The Gambia, a small West African country surrounded by Senegal, experiences a distinct rainy season, which typically occurs between June and October. This period brings a refreshing change to the landscape, as the dry, dusty surroundings transform into lush greenery. While the rainy season may not be the most popular time for tourism, it does have its own unique charm and advantages for visitors.

During the rainy season in The Gambia, the country receives regular rainfall, often in the form of short, intense showers followed by sunny intervals. The precipitation nourishes the land and replenishes the rivers, creating an atmosphere of vibrancy and growth. The vegetation thrives, and the countryside is adorned with colorful flowers and lush foliage, presenting a picturesque and beautiful landscape.

The Gambia's wildlife also benefits from the rainy season. The water sources are replenished, leading to an increase in the population and activity of birds, insects, and other small animals. This makes it an excellent time for birdwatching enthusiasts and nature lovers, as they can spot a diverse array of migratory birds and indigenous species.

Moreover, the rainy season in The Gambia offers a more peaceful and laid-back experience for travelers. The tourist crowds are relatively smaller during this period, allowing visitors to enjoy a more intimate and authentic interaction with the local culture and communities. The slower pace of life provides an opportunity to engage with the Gambian people, learn about their traditions, and immerse oneself in the local way of life.

However, it is important to note that the rainy season also has its drawbacks. The weather can be unpredictable, and heavy downpours may occasionally disrupt travel plans and limit outdoor activities. Some roads and rural areas can become muddy and challenging to navigate, making it necessary to plan transportation accordingly.

Additionally, the increased moisture during this season also brings a higher risk of mosquitoes and other insects. It is advisable to take precautions against mosquito bites by using insect repellent and wearing appropriate clothing, especially during the evening hours.

Overall, whether the rainy season is a good time to visit The Gambia depends on personal preferences and interests. If you enjoy lush landscapes, fewer crowds, and the opportunity to witness the country's vibrant nature, it can be a rewarding experience. However, if you prefer more predictable weather and a wider range of activities, you may find other seasons more suitable for your visit. It is recommended to check local weather forecasts and plan accordingly to make the most of your trip to The Gambia during the rainy season.
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#AfricaAsOne Part 33: Gambia. A place that makes you smile.

This week the ball leads the AfricaAsOne team to Gambia. This country is known as the smiling coast of Africa and it’s easy to see why. Everyone we meet here greets us with a warm, toothy grin. First up we spend some time with a local sand artist. Then it’s time to learn about traditional instruments with the help of a Kora player. Finally we get to sample some delicious local food. It’s been a good week in Gambia.


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Serekunda, The Gambia Trip 2001: Streets of Serekunda

Street and Road Views from a Bus Ride in Greater Banjul Area. Travelling Mother Africa, The Gambia, The smiling coast of Africa. March 2001.

Serekunda is the largest urban centre in The Gambia. It is situated close to the Atlantic coast, 13 km (8 mi) south-west of the capital, Banjul, and is formed of nine villages which have grown together into a larger urban area.

The Gambia, officially the Republic of The Gambia, is a country in West Africa that is almost entirely surrounded by Senegal with the exception of its western coastline along the Atlantic Ocean. It is the smallest country within mainland Africa.

The Gambia is situated on both sides of the lower reaches of the Gambia River, the nation's namesake, which flows through the centre of The Gambia and empties into the Atlantic Ocean. It has an area of 10,689 square kilometres (4,127 sq mi) with a population of 1,857,181 as of the April 2013 census. Banjul is the Gambian capital and the largest cities are Serekunda and Brikama.

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Gambia's Tallest & Highest Point, Peak, Mountain

I'm trying to climb to the tallest point in Africa's 54 countries.
I've managed it for 50 of the 54 countries.
Here's the lowest of the high points: Gambia.
It's surprisingly hard to find, but I'll make it easy for future visitors.
Here are the GPS coordinates:
13.529270, -14.166925

Copy & paste those coordinates into your mapping app, and you'll find it.

It's about 1 km northeast of Sare Belali, Gambia, on the Senegal border.

In this video, you'll see the friendly Gambians welcome me, even though they can't speak a word of English.
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My trip to The Gambia, part 2; Visiting Sotokoi, The Gambia

The village Sotokoi is situated in Niamina East, one of the ten districts of the Central River Division of The Gambia.
The inhabitants are all farmers. They cultivate groundnut, rice, beans and corn.
The rain season is the period to cultivate. It goes from June until Octobre. The period is to short to sustain food for the whole year.
At the age of 13 to 14 the children have to walk 5 kilometres to get to school. Some families can not afford it to send their children to school.
The hospital is 5 kilometres away from the village. When people are sick, they are brought to the hospital on a donkey-cart (also women in labour).

If you are interested in supporting the village (you can do so by donating money or goods), please write me an email: contact@marjaani.nl.
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The Netherlands to The Gambia - Into Africa by motorcycle part 1

Motorcycle road trip Europe - Morocco - Western Sahara - Mauritania - Senegal (incl. Dakar) - The Gambia.

In June 2023 I left the Netherlands to ride my BMW G650GS into Africa. I completed the ride to The Gambia, The Smiling Coast of Africa. I will continue the tour to Ghana in December 2023, eventually leading to Cape Town.

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00:11 Morocco
08:15 Western Sahara
10:39 Mauritania
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Exploring the Roots of Black History: Visiting the Home of Kunta Kinteh Family in Albreda, The Gambia#gambia #africa #islands
Visting The home of Kunta Kinteh Family In Albreda The Gambia West Africa. As many of us are aware, the Slave Trade in the Gambia is not a new story, the story of Kunta kinteh has been told to many in our generation. While on a visit To Albreda in the Gambia, I was honoured to visit the ancestral home of Kunta Kinteh. I met with some of Kunta kinteh's distant family members and the story was once again relayed of what happened during the era of the slave Trade

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Why You MUST Visit THE GAMBIA The Smiling Coast filmed using Insta360

WHY You MUST Visit The GAMBIA The Smiling Coast filmed using the Insta360 is a small West African country, bounded by Senegal, with a narrow Atlantic coastline. It's known for its diverse ecosystems around the central Gambia River. Abundant wildlife in its Kiang West National Park and Bao Bolong Wetland Reserve includes monkeys, leopards, hippos, hyenas and rare birds. The capital, Banjul, and nearby Serrekunda offer access to beaches. 

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Peer to Peer 2018 in The Gambia

This video is a summary of my experience in the Gambia working in Peer to Peer, a capacity-building project led by the University of Brighton (UoB) in the Gambia in collaboration with local partners (i.e. Sandele Foundation, Sandele Eco Retreat, the Gambian Tourism Board, etc). The main purpose of this project is to foster an environment where hosts (the Gambians) and guests (UK-based students) can be able to interact and learn from each other establishing a meaningful cross-cultural exchange of capacities, skills, and knowledge.

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