Holidays: The Gambia, a Fantastic Summer, During Europe’s Harsh Winte

Dancing-by-Kathryn-Burrington

Would you prefer to spend your vacation somewhere with lots of sun instead of the harsh European winter? Next, focus on the Gambia, which is the smallest nation on the African continent. Summertime temperatures are available both inland and along the shore. Additionally, you may travel there in six hours. 

So remember to bring bright clothing and sunglasses. For King Winter does not bring snow to The Gambia, but rather sunshine and mild weather. By day, the temperature climbs to about 30°C. You can float for hours in the seawater because it feels so nice. Possibility of rain? Almost none exist. In the Gambia, November to the end of May is considered the dry season.

Approximately half a day of travel

The other side of the globe has a lot of sunny winter places. It also implies a very lengthy flight. Not for visitors to the Gambia. You can fly to Banjul, the capital of Gambia, from any city or metropolis in Europe in roughly six hours. Additionally, you depart sans jet lag. because it is only one hour sooner in the Gambia during the winter than it is in Europe.

It is also highly flexible for you to plan your trip. You virtually always get on a direct flight every day of the week. Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, numerous airlines operate flights from places in Europe to Banjul. Tuesdays and Saturdays are when TUI Fly departs every Tuesday.

Safe and hospitable country

The Gambia is known as “The Smiling Coast of Africa,” in case you didn’t know. Finding a reason is not too far away. You will always be greeted with a grin by the kind and kind inhabitants. There are numerous stunning places throughout the nation. You will find yourself in a safe atmosphere and in a particularly well-developed tourism sector as a result.

Do you not know where to go initially? Make sure to seek guidance from the locals. They are truly gifted language learners. The majority of people speak many languages. The majority will converse with you in English.

Bright city life combined with small-town charm

Something the locals will undoubtedly tell you? That entails going to the neighborhood markets. Both cities and villages frequently host craft markets. The most well-known is in Banjul in the Royal Albert Market. You can peruse handcrafted leather products, jewelry, clothes, and even artwork. The ideal location to spoil yourself with a lovely memento.

You can relive the hectic city life in Serekunda. Are you interested in learning about village life while touring Gambian history through the museums and landmarks in Juffereh? Plan a vacation to Tanji, which is a gorgeous place. There, you may see wrestling events and interact with traditional fishermen. In the Gambia, these are nearly as popular as football games.

Pristine natural areas brimming with life

The stunning scenery is just one of the many wonderful things that the Gambia has to offer, along with the sun and culture. The entire nation is traversed by the Gambia River. You’ll find the most pristine natural areas along the banks. There, among other wild creatures, you will encounter chimpanzees and tropical parrots. As you observe numerous hippos and crocodiles lazing in the river,

Glistening beaches and opulent resorts

The shoreline is an equally magical environment if you swap out the interior for a fantasy land. A picturesque setting is created by colorful fishing boats, exotic palm palms, and southern cocktail bars. Do you want to unwind? Nowhere else can accomplish that as well.

Do you intend to spend a few days in The Gambia? Next, give yourself a stay at an opulent resort. Nestled along Kololi’s golden beach are the Bakadaji Hotel and the Karaiba Beach Hotel. One of the most well-known beaches in the nation is Kotu Beach. Here, you can settle into the plush hotel rooms of the stunning Tamala Beach Resort or the cozy bungalows or apartments of the Sunset Beach Hotel. Which places would you want to avoid the most crowded? You may enjoy Cape Point’s more sedate beach from the Ocean Bay Hotel.

 

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