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Discover THE GAMBIA: Africa’s Smallest Non-island Country | 10 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT IT.

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Largest Market of Smallest Country in Africa Mainland ???? (BANJUL, GAMBIA ????????)

I went to the Crazy & Biggest Market of Gambia in Banjul, the Capital and was surprised to see how amazing is it. We also went to the Electronic Black Market & Largest Fishing Village of Gambia by local Gambian transport.

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Local Markets of Mainland Africa's SMALLEST Country, the Gambia! ????????

Visiting the Serekunda and fish market in the Gambia! ????????

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Top 10 Places to Visit in THE GAMBIA! - Gambia 2023 Travel Guide

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Whether you jet over to immerse yourself in The Gambia’s world-class birdwatching, its golden sandy beaches or its exhilarating culture and vibrant atmosphere, there’s always something ready to captivate holidaymakers visiting The Gambia for the first time.While it may be mainland Africa’s smallest country, The Gambia is big on attractions and appeal, promising to be one of most exciting and diverse destinations in the continent.One of my favourite corners of the continent is West Africa. The Gambia, in particular, is a popular holiday destination with the British thanks to its golden sandy beaches, year-round hot weather, colourful culture and friendly English speaking locals. It’s in the same time zone as we are too which is handy! For many years, I worked for a tour operator to West Africa, visiting regularly for over a decade, both for work and on holiday. While many tourists rarely leave the beach or the poolside, there are no end of things to do in The Gambia, even on a tight budget. It’s a fabulous place to explore.in this video, we are looking into Top 10 Places To Visit in The Gambia!

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Banjul is the capital city of the Gambia, a small West African country bordered by Senegal. The city sits on an island where the Gambia River meets the Atlantic Ocean. Its colonial buildings include the National Museum, dedicated to Gambian culture and history. Vendors at the lively Albert Market sell colorful textiles and local produce. The city's main entrance is marked by the immense, columned Arch 22 gateway.

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Why The Gambia?

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These are my favorite things to do in The Gambia!
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Think of long sandy beaches that are never overcrowded, a vibrant colorful culture, wonderful wildlife, and friendly English-speaking locals; there’s no end of reasons why you should consider a Gambia holiday.

The Gambia in West Africa is a fascinating place, and with no rain between November to the middle of June virtually guaranteed, and temperatures in the 30s, it is a fantastic winter sun destination. The coast has many lovely, long sandy beaches which are never over-crowded, even in the height of the season. And you’ll find it much cheaper than many other popular winter sun locations such as the Caribbean.

Are you visiting The Gambia for the first time? Here are some great things to do to ensure you get the most out of your holiday.

Take a bath in Sanyang Beach

There are many lovely sandy beaches in The Gambia, none of which ever get overcrowded and some with not another soul in sight. Sanyang, also known as Paradise Beach, is many people’s favorite....

Explore a Fishing Village

There are fish markets at Bakau, Tanji and Sanyang. These are colorful, vibrant places where you can watch the pirogues (fishing boats) come in and unload the day’s catch. ...

Don't miss a visit to Kunta Kinteh Island

Kunta Kinteh Island, formerly called James Island and St Andrew's Island, is an island in the Gambia River, 30 km from the Gambia River Barra. Fort James is located on the island. It is less than 3.2 km (2 miles) from Albreda on the river's northern bank.

Explore Banjul

A visit to The Gambia’s capital, Banjul, will add some history and culture to your African adventure.

Banjul is located on the island of Santa Maria, or Banjul Island, at the mouth of the Gambia River, which flows into the Atlantic Ocean. The metropolitan area has about 460,000 inhabitants

Visit the Royal Albert Market and Serekunda market

Wind your way around the labyrinth of alleyways lined with ramshackle stalls as you explore the Royal Albert Market in The Gambia.

The tourist market selling clothes, jewelry, arts and crafts, is much like any other of the many markets dotted around the coastal tourist areas, aimed specifically at visitors to The Gambia.

Spend some days at Jynack Island

Jinack Island (also spelled Jinak or Ginak) is in the North Bank Region of the Lower Niumi District of The Gambia, in West Africa.

Get into Abuko Nature Reserve and Tanji Bird Reserve

Abuko Nature Reserve and Tanji Bird Reserve are located in the Kombo South District in the West Coast Region in the southwest coastal area of The Gambia in West Africa.

A walk along the beach at sunset

The sunsets in The Gambia can be spectacular. Being so near the equator the sun goes down very quickly around 7 pm (give or take half an hour).

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Get ready to explore the hidden gems of Gambia with Koratraveller! In this video, we'll uncover the Top 10 Places to Visit in Gambia without revealing specific locations. From stunning natural landscapes to vibrant cultural experiences, Gambia has something for every traveler. Join us on this unforgettable journey and let your wanderlust guide you to your next adventure! ✈️

In the second part of our video, we'll dive deeper into the unique aspects of Gambian culture, history, and traditions that make this West African country a must-visit destination. So, buckle up and get ready to be inspired by the beauty and charm of Gambia. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to Koratraveller for more amazing travel content!

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10 Reasons to move to The Gambia

Hey Guys Welcome to “Where’s Next”. The Gambia is the African continent's smallest country. It has an unusual and intriguing geographical structure. The Gambia is a destination rich in culture, interesting animals, and history. Relocating to The Gambia will provide you the opportunity to live in a unique setting that is both beautiful and charming. Here are the top ten reasons to move to the Gambia.

Découvrez LA GAMBIE : Le Plus Petit Pays non-insulaire d'Afrique | 10 FAITS INTÉRESSANTS

La Gambie, officiellement connue sous le nom de République de Gambie, est un pays situé en Afrique de l'Ouest. Le pays est situé des deux côtés du cours inférieur du fleuve Gambie, qui traverse le centre du pays et se jette dans l'océan Atlantique. La Gambie est une bande de terre de 25 à 50 kilomètres (15 à 30 miles) de large de chaque côté du fleuve Gambie et s'étend sur près de 480 kilomètres (300 miles) à l'intérieur. Il est entièrement entouré par le Sénégal à l'exception d'un court littoral le long de l'océan Atlantique. La Gambie est incroyablement étroite et mesure moins de 30 milles au maximum. Bien que petit, le pays est densément peuplé d'environ 2,3 millions d'habitants.

Environ 1300 kilomètres carrés de la superficie de la Gambie sont recouverts d'eau. C'est le plus petit pays du continent africain. La forme et la taille particulières de ce pays sont le résultat de compromis territoriaux faits au XIXe siècle par la Grande-Bretagne, qui contrôlait le cours inférieur du fleuve Gambie, et la France, qui gouvernait la colonie voisine du Sénégal. La capitale de la Gambie est Banjul. L'économie gambienne est fortement tributaire de l'agriculture et du tourisme.

Une croyance est que le nom est basé sur la traduction du mot portugais «Cambio» qui signifie commerce ou échange qui est une activité courante le long du fleuve. La Gambie est également dérivée du terme mandingue «Kambra ou Kambaa» qui signifie fleuve Gambie ou du sacré sérère Gamba - un type spécial de calebasse battue lorsqu'un ancien sérère meurt. Ce qui est cependant certain, c'est que le pays a été nommé d'après le fleuve Gambie. C'est la principale caractéristique géographique d'un pays où il n'y a pas de montagnes ou de lacs importants.
Pendant longtemps, le nom officiel du pays a été « Gambie ». Une lettre trouvée dans les archives principales du pays, écrite par le Premier ministre Sir Dawda K Jawara en mars 1963 et adressée au Comité spécial révèle une directive sur le nom du pays aux Nations Unies. Il a déclaré que pour distinguer la Gambie d'un pays qui devenait nouvellement indépendant appelé Rhodésie du Nord (Zambie), l'article défini le devait être ajouté à son nom. On s'attendait également à ce que cette évolution soit utile car, pendant de nombreuses années, le courrier à destination de la Gambie a été envoyé par erreur en Zambie. Depuis lors, « La Gambie » a été officiellement adoptée.

La Gambie est l'un des endroits les plus sûrs et les plus conviviaux à visiter et à explorer. Le secteur du tourisme est un aspect important de l'économie gambienne et il crée le plus grand nombre d'opportunités d'emploi pour les jeunes du pays. La Gambie est fière de son paysage naturel, de sa diversité ethnique, de sa cuisine locale étonnante et de sa tolérance religieuse. Ses villages riverains, ses hôtels, ses spas et ses merveilles étonnantes attirent tous les visiteurs. La Gambie possède également des bâtiments historiques, des sites archéologiques et des monuments dont certains sont classés au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO.
Outre ses habitants accueillants, le surnom de la côte souriante a également été inspiré par l'emplacement du pays sur la carte de l'Afrique. La Gambie traverse le milieu du Sénégal et sa position apparaît comme celle d'un sourire sur la carte, saluant ceux qui remontent le fleuve Gambie.

L'anglais est la langue officielle en Gambie. L'anglais est une langue germanique occidentale de la famille des langues indo-européennes, parlée à l'origine par les habitants de l'Angleterre du début du Moyen ge. Il porte le nom des Angles, l'un des anciens peuples germaniques qui ont migré d'Anglia, une péninsule sur la mer Baltique, vers la région de Grande-Bretagne qui portera plus tard leur nom, l'Angleterre. L'anglais s'est développé au cours de plus de 1400 ans. C'est le troisième langue maternelle la plus parlée au monde après le chinois standard et l'espagnol.

La Gambie est un pays à majorité musulmane. Les musulmans constituent 96% de la population, 3% sont chrétiens et un faible 1% pratiquent les religions traditionnelles africaines.
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Discover THE GAMBIA: 10 INTERESTING FACTS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS WEST AFRICAN COUNTRY

The Gambia, officially known as The Republic of Gambia, is a country located in West Africa. The country is situated on both sides of the lower reaches of the Gambia River, which flows through the center of the country and empties itself into the Atlantic Ocean. The Gambia has an area of 11,300 km². Banjul is the Gambian capital and is the country’s largest metropolitan area.

In this video, you will discover 10 interesting facts about The Gambia.

The Gambia is a strip of land 25 to 50 kilometers (15 to 30 miles) wide on either side of the Gambia River and extends almost 480 kilometers (300 miles) into the interior. It is entirely surrounded by Senegal except for a short coastline along the Atlantic Ocean. The Gambia is incredibly narrow measuring less than 30 miles at its widest. Although small, the country is densely populated with about 2.3 million people.

About 1300 square kilometers of Gambia’s area is covered by water. It is the smallest country on Africa’s mainland. The peculiar shape and size of this country is the result of territorial compromises made during the 19th Century by Great Britain, which controlled the lower Gambia River and France, which ruled the neighboring colony of Senegal.

The Gambia’s capital city is Banjul. Gambia’s economy is heavily reliant on agriculture and tourism. The country is heavily dependent on foreign aid. Its main natural resources are fish, clay, titanium, silica sand, zircon and tin. Its main exports are peanuts, fish, cashew nuts, vegetables, sesame and mangoes. The Gambian Dalasi is the official currency of the Gambia.

So, where did the name ‘Gambia’ come from? One belief is that the name is based on the translation of the Portuguese word ‘Cambio’ meaning trade or exchange which is a common activity along the river. Gambia is also derived from the Mandinka term ‘Kambra or Kambaa’ meaning Gambia River or from the Sacred Serer Gamba-a special type of calabash beaten when a Serer elder dies. What is however definite is that the country was named after the River Gambia. It is the main geographical feature in a country where there are no significant mountains or lakes.
For a long time the official name of the country was ‘Gambia’. A letter found in the country’s main archive, written by Prime Minister Sir Dawda K Jawara in 1963, March and addressed to the Special Committee reveals a directive on the country’s name at the United Nations. It stated that in order to distinguish Gambia from a country which was becoming newly independent called Northern Rhodesia (Zambia), the definite article ‘the’ needed to be added to its name. That development was also expected to help because for many years mail bound for Gambia was mistakenly sent to Zambia. Since then, ‘The Gambia’ became embraced officially.
In December 2015, the then president Yahya Jammeh declared the Gambia to be an Islamic Republic. Jammeh said that the move was designed to distance the country from its colonial past, no dress code was going to be imposed though and citizens of other faiths would be allowed to practice freely.

The Gambia is one of the safest and friendliest places to visit and explore. The tourism sector is an important aspect of Gambia’s economy and it creates the most number of job opportunities for the country’s youth. The Gambia prides itself on its natural landscape, ethnic diversity, amazing local cuisine and religious tolerance. Its riverside villages, hotels, spas and amazing wonders all attract visitors. The Gambia also boasts of historical buildings, archeological sites and monuments some of which are listed as UNESCO World Heritage.

Aside from its welcoming people, the nickname-The Smiling Coast was also inspired by the country’s location on the map of Africa. The Gambia cuts through the middle of Senegal and its position appears like that of a smile on the map, greeting those who make their way up River Gambia.

The Gambia is characterized by a rich linguistic tapestry reflecting its cultural diversity. English serves as the official language, inherited from its colonial history under British rule. However, it's not the most widely spoken language among the Gambian people.

The majority of the population communicates in indigenous languages, the most prominent being Mandinka, Wolof, Fula, Jola, and Serer. Mandinka is the most prevalent, spoken by a significant portion of the population, particularly in the central and western regions. Wolof is widely used in urban areas, while Fula is spoken predominantly by the Fula ethnic group. Jola and Serer are native to the southern region.

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THE GAMBIA: 10 Interesting Facts You Didn't Know

The capital city of the Gambia is Banjul. Located in West Africa, the Gambia or the Republic of Gambia is a small country with beautiful white beaches, radiant colors, and beautiful people. This country has a long history of slave trade as well. If you are visiting Africa, the Gambia is definitely one of those countries you should consider visiting.

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8 amazing facts about The Gambia| All you need before you visit #thegambia #smilingcoast #allyouneed

In this jaunt rocks video I’ll be showing you 8 amazing facts about The Gambia. Here is all you need to know before a visit to the smiling coast of Africa. This travel guide presents you the facts of smiling coast of Africa.

1 The Gambia is located in West Africa on the Atlantic coast and is entirely surrounded by Senegal.
The Gambia is the smallest country in continental Africa. Only the island nations of Cape Verde, Comoros, Mauritius, São Tomé and Príncipe, and Seychelles are smaller.

2 Nationals of Ecowas, the EU, and many other nations are offered 30-90 days visa free access. Please remember to check the details with the gambian immigration authority before travelling.

Also the Gambia can easily be accessed at affordable rates by mostly air and road within 6hrs from Europe and within Africa.

3 The Gambia is home to nine different tribes
The largest of these tribes is the Mandinka, along with the Fula and Wolof, all of whom live together harmoniously.
However, English remains the official language.

4. The Gambia is well known as 'the smiling coast' and not without good reason. Gambians are among the friendliest people you could hope to meet.
As you explore The Gambia you'll find almost everyone, whether they are total strangers or old friends, will have a smile for you.
It can come as a bit of a shock to first time visitors.

5.The gambia is home to the Kunta Kinte Island, formerly known as the James island and the stone circles of the Senegambia

6.The gambia is blessed with pristine beaches along its 80km atlantic coastline.Here you’ll find plenty of sun loungers, restaurants and beach bars.
Enjoy the still and idyllic long stretches of golden sands backed by gently swaying palm trees.

7. The Gambia is renowned for its abundant supply of fresh seafood; lady fish, barracuda, butter fish and Atlantic prawns
are just some of what you'll find on many menus.

8. The Gambia has a sub-tropical climate with sunshine throughout the year and average temperatures between 29°C and 34°C.
There are two distinct seasons: towards the end of October the dry season begins and it's not until mid June that any rain
is seen again, marking the start of the green season.

Note: I also noticed that Gambia is huge on sex tourism in africa and it also has great musicians like sona jorbateh. So if you are looking for where
to visit in africa, the Gambia is a nice place to visit in west africa.

For those that ask the question, is the gambia safe? My answer is a resounding yes, however, you need to avoid common tourist mistakes like wearing heavy jewelry and going to unknown areas in the dark hours of the night.

Conclusion: There's so much more to this country and u'll only discover it by experiencing the sights and sounds yourself.
Why not plan a visit today?

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Staying with the Locals of Smallest Country in Africa Mainland (THE GAMBIA ????????)

I travelled from Senegal to Gambia by Road and stayed with the Local Gambians in an Amazing Village where everyone is always Happy and Smiling. That is why The Gambia is knows as The Smiling Coast of Africa.
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Gambia Arica- 10 THINGS ABOUT LIVING IN THE GAMBIA (interesting facts) + JAMAICAN SIMILARITIES.If you could choose to move to a country that you would live, which country would you choose? In this video I share top things(10 interesting facts) about living in the Gambia that makes me feel at home. The list is not exhaustive , as there are plenty more things that I like about the Gambia. There are similarities between the Gambia and Jamaica, such as the food , the energy and the music and the way people live generally.#gambiaafrica#movingtothegambia#tentopthings
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Banjul is the capital city of the Gambia, a small West African country bordered by Senegal. The city sits on an island where the Gambia River meets the Atlantic Ocean. Its colonial buildings include the National Museum, dedicated to Gambian culture and history. Vendors at the lively Albert Market sell colorful textiles and local produce. The city's main entrance is marked by the immense, columned Arch 22 gateway.

The Gambia 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. #amazingworld #africa #african #gambia #facts #uk #travel #tourism #tour #western


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???????? GAMBIA ???????? La costa sorridente dell'Africa

Il Gambia è un piccolo paese africano conosciuto come “The Smiling Coast of Africa”
La costa Sorridente dell’Africa … ???? ????
Per la forma del suo territorio e per la semplicità delle persone !!
Purtroppo il Gambia è anche uno dei paesi più poveri e meno sviluppati al mondo. Il Programma delle Nazioni Unite per lo sviluppo lo ha piazzato al 173º posto su 188 paesi...
Camminando per alcuni villaggi si nota particolarmente l'alto tasso di povertà, ma nonostante ciò non ho mai avuto la percezione di pericolo, anzi la gente mi ha accolto col sorriso regalandomi emozioni che hanno reso questo viaggio indimenticabile .... ???????? ????


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THE GAMBIA: A country of ferries, rivers and mangroves // EPS. 6

From Senegal we drove to the Gambia - the smallest country on Africa's mainland that is dominated by the Gambia river. We took the slowest ferry ever, made new friends at the border (I included a little guide on how to cross borsers in Westafrica ;) ) and went on another ferry from the town Barra to Gambiad capital Banjul. On the way we stopped several times to soak in the atmosphere and fly the drone above the beautiful mangrove forest.

//NOTE: videos were recorded before I had a Youtube Channel - initially used for my Instagram stories. That's the reason for the close ups of my face - they were recorded vertically. I still decided to use them - that's the authentic footage I have and I can't change that anymore. Remember: I just started out with filming and cutting - its a learning curve and far from perfect! If you mind seeing my nose hair every now and then, I can highly recommend you to skip this part of the journey and join again when I will publish my next trips after the country Benin with hopefully improved footage!

// Welcome to the journey! I am Lea, a journalist and author and I want to take you with me on a motorcycle overloading adventure to all the wild and beautiful places in the world!

//Join the first stage of my trip around Africa along the coast of Westafrica through 12 countries: Morocco, Mauritania, Senegal, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea-Conakry, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Cote D’Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Benin.
Time of the journey: November 2019 to Feburary 2020

// I circumnavigated the world solo from 2016-2017 and now I am going to all other places I have not seen yet. Now on the channel: my motorcycle trip around africa/ the first stage of the journey through westafrica.

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