MarketplaceGambia Malaria Where can I travel in Gambia? Although The Gambia is the smallest nation in West Africa Africa with a population of about 2 million people whose official language is English, is picturesque variety, with beaches of fine sand, lush tropical forests, swamps, marshes and large areas of wooded savannah. Gambia River, a large tract of Africa, which dominates the country. Banjul is the capital of Gambia, but the largest city is Serrekunda. The Gambia is a paradise for birdwatchers, with over 540 different species. While the country's parks, reserves and villages within the country are a major attraction for eco-tourists and those interested in African culture, for many visitors, it is nice country's tropical climate and relaxing beach resorts who are the star attractions visitors who register could make their stay in the huge number of hotels, mainly for travel packages. Most of them are located in the chain of the key, low-rise resorts near Banjul. In comparison with hotels in the West, the hotel standards tend to be small, but upscale places have attractive swimming pools, bars, restaurants, shops, sports facilities, extensive gardens and the option of a room with air conditioning. The most popular accommodations are often fully booked during the tourist season (November to May) in low season, some places are closed. There are also a number of small hotels and guesthouses catering for independent travelers. You can also get a couple of dozen camps and lodges in rural areas, both on the coast and country ', some of which provide luxury accommodation and meals, but most are based . They make good bases for bird watching, boat excursions and cultural visits. Apartments in restaurants and bungalows are available at major stations and some cities in the place. Feel free to leave and enjoy traditional Gambian dishes available. Western food is also presentable in most tourist hotels and restaurants. The national dishes include Benachin, Domodah, Plas and fruit while brewing local drinks include fresh juices in July. Afterwards, enjoy the nightlife generally moderate in nightclubs and bars where you'll organize performances of The Gambia drums, dancing and fire eating displays. While on vacation, relax on the pleasant beaches near the resort of Banjul has friendly bars and restaurants. dance lessons from the book and learn to dance, take a boat long distance on the Gambia river and see the monkeys and hippos or buy souvenirs and local crafts. Spend a day fishing, fly over the fields, villages and beaches in a microlight or a book a couple of nights in the River Gambia National Park. Admire the colonial architecture in the National Museum in Banjul, visit the bustling markets where urban Gambians shop, rent a small boat to explore the mangrove creeks which is a world class area for birdwatching. Gambia Experience colonial history in an exhibition of the slave trade, see the fascinating circles of standing stones around Wassu, participate in a visit to the beautiful forest Makasutu Culture or meet a friendly crocodile in the pool Katchikali Crocodile. All these is made possible by using buses, bush taxis, private taxis, cycles and rental cars on the roads while ferries and boats you use water efficiently. Take note that crime against tourists is increasing and visitors should take sensible precautions and remain vigilant in public places. Malaria is also prevalent in The Gambia, but the threat of terrorism is low. Posted on May 21, 2010.
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