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Things to Do in Banjul

Things to Do in Banjul

Banjul The Gambia Travel Guide

Adventure & Wildlife

A variety of outdoor pursuits awaits, from serene nature walks to exciting wildlife encounters.

Hiking & Trekking

Bijilo Forest Park

Offers easy, well-marked walking trails suitable for all fitness levels. A complete loop typically takes 1-2 hours.

Abuko Nature Reserve

Features easy walking trails that wind through varied habitats, a pleasant experience lasting 1-2 hours.

Trekking Limitations

More challenging trekking chances are restricted because of dense vegetation and undeveloped infrastructure outside protected areas.

Water Sports & Activities

  • Swimming: Atlantic the coast is generally safe, especially in front of resorts.
  • Boat Trips/Riverboat Tours: Popular for exploring the Gambia River and mangroves.
  • Fishing: Deep-sea and river fishing excursions are widely available.
  • Personal Watercraft riding/Parasailing: Limited capacity, mainly at larger resorts.

Adventure Sports

  • Atv Riding: Available from some operators in Kololi, often on guided tours.
  • Horse Riding: Offered on beaches near resorts.
  • Camel Riding: Some tourist camps or hotels may have short rides.

Wildlife Encounters

  • Monkey Feeding: At Bijilo Wooded Park, observe and hand-feed semi-tame monkeys.
  • Crocodile Viewing: At Kachikally Crocodile Pool, touch tame crocodiles under supervision.
  • Birdwatching Tours: The Gambia is a birdwatcher's paradise.
  • Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Project (Baboon Island): Located far upriver.

Cycling

  • Formal cycling trails or dedicated mountain biking trails are limited.
  • Cycling is more for getting around locally or short explorations on less busy village roads.

Safety Note

Wild camping is generally not advisable due to security concerns and a lack of designated facilities.

Cultural Immersion

Engage with Gambian culture through interactive experiences and classic arts.

Workshops & Performances

  • Workshops: Informal workshops for traditional drumming, dance, tie-dye, or batik may be offered.
  • Inquire locally through your accommodation or a reputable guide.
  • Cultural Performances: Many hotels host "cultural nights" including customary Gambian music and dance.
  • Authentic performances seen during local festivals or ceremonies.

Community & Language

Community-Based Tourism

Seek out travel operators that operate in direct contact with local villages to provide responsible community visits.

Language Learning

English is official and widely spoken. Learning a few basic expressions in Wolof or Mandinka ("Salaam alaikum" - hello, "Abaraka" - thank you) is appreciated.

Cultural Festivals

Major Islamic holidays (Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha) are significant cultural and religious events. "Kankurang" mask dances are a spiritual practice.

Relaxation & Wellness

Luxury resorts offer high-quality spa facilities with a selection of treatments. Other larger hotels may have smaller services for massage or basic wellness facilities.

Natural Therapy

No known hot springs or formalized natural therapy options widely available.

Yoga & Retreats

A few smaller, independent retreats might offer yoga meetings or wellness programs. Inquire locally for specialized offerings.

Entertainment & Nightlife

The Senegambia Strip is the heart of The Gambia's evening entertainment, offering a lively atmosphere for tourists.

Music & Performances

  • Live Music: The Senegambia Strip in Kololi is the main hub for nightlife.
  • Theater & Performance Spaces: No dedicated professional theater spaces for regular public performances.
  • Cultural performances usually held at hotels or as part of organized tours focusing on culture.
  • Beach and Pool Clubs: Many hotels and vacation spots have direct beachfront access and inviting swimming pools.

Nightlife Hotspots

Nightclubs & Dancing

Several nightclubs and late-night bars on the Senegambia Strip cater to both tourists and locals looking for dancing. They typically play a mix of African and international music.

Bar Districts

The Senegambia Strip is the de facto bar district, with numerous establishments within walking distance. Formal pub crawls are not widely organized, but easy to create your own.

Late-Night Options

Late-night dining, bars, and nightclubs on the Senegambia Strip entertainment until the early hours. Outside this area, late-night options are very limited.

Shopping & Markets

Traditional Markets

Albert Market (Banjul): A huge, bustling, and immersive market selling all things from uncooked food to fabrics and crafts.

Craft Markets

Bakau Craft Market focuses on tourist-oriented crafts. Brikama Craft Market is not as touristy, with artisans working on-site.

Artisan Workshops

Many craft markets feature wood carvers, batik artists, and tailors. Watch them work, gaining insight into the creation process.

Souvenirs & Ethical Shopping

Shopping in The Gambia is an opportunity to engage with local artisans and find unique souvenirs.

Souvenir Recommendations

  • Wood Carvings: Masks, statues, animal figures (e.g., elephants, crocodiles).
  • Batik and Tie-dye Fabrics: Colorful textiles with traditional or contemporary designs.
  • Jewelry: Commonly from local materials or beads. Leather Goods: Bags, wallets, and sandals.
  • Musical Instruments: Small drums (jembe) or miniature koras.

Local Delicacies to Take Home

Peanut Products

Locally grown and processed peanuts, peanut butter, or sweet peanut brittle.

Baobab and Wonjo Products

Juices, jams, or dried forms of these traditional fruits/flowers.

Luxury Shopping

Limited luxury shopping. Some hotel boutiques offer higher-quality crafts or local art, frequently at higher prices.

Bargain Respectfully

Bargaining is part of the culture, especially in markets, but do so fairly. Do not try for excessively low prices that might exploit vendors.

Buy Directly from Artisans

Whenever possible, acquire goods directly from the artisans themselves, especially at craft markets. This ensures more of the money goes directly to the creator.

Ethical Shopping

Avoid buying anything made from endangered species (e.g., certain types of coral, animal skins, or ivory). Opt for products from recognized fair trade organizations.

Shipping & Customs Information

Shipping Items
  • Shipping things internationally from The Gambia can be expensive plus detailed.
  • Check with local postal services (GAMPOST) or international courier services (DHL, FedEx).
  • Be prepared for high costs and potential delays.
Customs Regulations
  • Be aware of your home country's import regulations.
  • Items like wood (especially protected species) or products from animals may be restricted.
  • Large numbers of textiles may also face scrutiny.

Shopping Tip

Buying directly from artisans often results in more authentic items and directly supports the local community.

Activity Planning Summary

Outdoor Activities

  • Nature walks and hikes in Bijilo and Abuko parks.
  • River cruises and boat trips on the Gambia River.
  • Fishing excursions for barracuda and snapper.
  • Birdwatching tours in specialized reserves.

Cultural & Relaxation Aspects

  • Consider cultural workshops and local performances.
  • Spa services available at luxury destinations for relaxation.
  • Explore the lively after-dark activities and dining on Senegambia Strip.
  • Engage in ethical shopping at local markets for souvenirs.
Things to Do in Banjul. Activities, Experiences, Adventures