The Gambia a Hotspot For Western Sex Tourists
The Gambia a Hotspot For Western Sex Tourists
Visiting The Gambia
We just returned from a trip of a week visiting The Gambia.
During the visit there was an attempt for a coup against Yahya Jammeh, the president of The Gambia. He became president in 1994. Via a coup.
Local people mentioned that since then, there has been an attempt for a coup roughly every three years. More information about this attempted coup on the following website:
As tourists we did not notice anything of the attempted coupe, we where alerted by family back home.
As a wink therefore this video with things to do on your trip to The Gambia / while waiting for the next attempt for a coup.
During our trip we stayed in the Senegambia hotel. When you consider staying in this hotel, consider the Deluxe Villa. This is similar in pricing compared to a apartment, but the villa is much bigger, has a terrace, has a safe and has two separate bedrooms. Locally this Deluxe Villa is known as Z4 and as room 2902.
More information about the Deluxe Villa, here:
Our travel scheme has been:
day 1
Arrival with the weekly Corendon flight from Amsterdam to Banjul. In the evening we met separately with two guides for planning trips.
day 2
Rented a bike and went for sightseeing the area. First stop was the Bijilo Forest Park, which is very nearby the strip in Kololi. The afternoon we cycled to Serekunda.
day 3
Visited the Makasuta Cultural Forest, Tanji and went for bird watching
day 4
Visited the Fatalah Wildlife Reserve in Senegal, herefore we took the ferry from Banjul to Barra and from there rented a car. After this we went to St James Island and visited the slave trade museum. With the car we drove to the village “Juffureh”/”Albreda”, from where we took a 10 minute boat trip towards the island.
This day covered both the Roots by Land trip and the Trip To North Senegal from Arch tours. With a small group, these trips can easily be done in one day and saves taking the same ferry twice for two days. Do be advised to take the first ferry, which for us left from Banjul at 0700AM but this differs per day.
A special thanks to our tour guide, Jane Joof, who was willingly to offer and arrange this customized trip, also for a small group of 2-4 persons. Jane has his own company which can be visited on
day 5
A day of rest on which we went for a walk on the beach.
day 6
Visited the Abuko Nature Reserve which is 12 kilometer from Kololi. Here we saw crocodiles, therefore being a perfect alternative for the Kachikally Crocodile pool in Bakau.
Next to Abuko we visited a bird show of Alan Ames and visited his small 'zoo' which has eagles, cheetahs, monkeys and a small lion. More information can be found on
After this we went to the Lamin Lodge for lunch, after which we visited a local compound.
day 7
The second day of rest on which we went for a walk on the beach.
day 8
Had a golf training at the Kololi Beach Club [ This is much smaller then the Fajara golf course, but for beginners more then adequate.
In our trip we skipped a visit to George Town and area, since this is 2 days trip during which you travel by car for 5 hours [one way]. For us, this was to much traveling.
The restaurants for diner which we liked in Kololi where the following:
1) Tohonga African Queen, especially the sizzlers are advised. This is also one of the few restaurants open for lunch.
2) The Kololi Beach club, they regularly have shows, or very nearby the beach and less expensive then restaurants on the strip. As a non-member you are not allowed to take the closest entrance, but you have to walk via a smelly and quiet road towards another entrance. Access via the beach is also possible, but the guards mentioned the [small?] risk of being robbed here.
3) Love 2
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Hey guys welcome back to my channel.
So this vlog will take us to the Gambia, the motherland.
For those who don't know where The Gambia is, this small country is situated in west Africa. There are about 1 million people living in the gambia and where the famous Kunta Kinteh is from.
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Kotu Beach in Kotu, Gambia
A small and wonderfully welcoming African nation, the Gambia is awash with stunning palm-lined beaches and Kotu Beach is one of the most popular among visitors from the UK and across Europe. Combining the luxury and convenience of a modern beach resort with abundant opportunity for off the beaten track adventure, the sun-baked destination lies less than 15 miles from Yundum International Airport, located in the colourful Gambian capital, Banjul.
Although Koto Beach is an increasingly popular holiday destination, it has so far avoided the overdevelopment that has blighted so many exotic destinations. Planning restrictions mean that towering high rise hotels are conspicuous by their absence and instead the attractive resort of Kotu is characterised by low-rise hotel and apartment complexes, built in the traditional style. Beach bars with straw roofs are the perfect places to enjoy a tangy cocktail or cooling coconut water whilst admiring the beautiful view. The soft white sands of Kotu Beach are perfect for stretching out with a good book and soaking up some of those West African rays.
Kotu Beach is located towards the northern edge of the Gambia's beautiful coastline and is one of several beach resorts stretching south from the mighty River Gambia. Whilst it is perfectly possible to just kick back and relax during a trip to Kotu Beach, adrenaline junkies won't be disappointed either. Opportunities for water-based adventure abound - jet-skiing, deep sea diving and other high octane activities can all be arranged at Kotu Beach resort.
Most hotels are set in their own beautiful tropical gardens and the slow pace of life here makes a break in Kotu Beach the perfect choice for couples looking to escape the world for a honeymoon or romantic getaway. Kotu Beach is also popular with families and many hotels are very well equipped to meet the needs of both young children and teenagers as well as adults - some can even arrange baby sitting services for those who want to slip away for an evening safe in the knowledge that the younger family members are in safe hands. Snorkelling, swimming and fishing are good family friendly activities that can easily be arranged by most hotels in Kotu and the beautiful bird and animal life that abounds in this part of Africa will be sure to impress even the sulkiest of teens.
For many people, the Gambia is synonymous with rich wildlife and visitors to Kotu Beach will be well-placed for seeing many of the natural wonders that this African nation has to offer. The Kotu Creek wetlands run east of the Kotu Beach resort and are awash with hundreds of colourful native bird species. Bird watching safaris are a popular activity with travellers visiting the Gambia, whilst river cruises along the River Gambia provide excellent opportunities to spot hippos, crocodiles and other wetland animals at dramatically close quarters. Inland safaris are also hugely popular and lucky tourists may even be able to spot chimpanzees as well as the many smaller monkeys that leap from branch to branch overhead.
Kotu Beach is a great base for exploring the wider Gambia and hotels here are more than happy to arrange long and short excursions for guests. Local transport mainly takes the form of bone-rattling public buses and bare-bones river boats, so visitors who wish to travel a little more luxuriously would be well-advised to take trips aboard more comfortable tourist boats and buses.
It is perfectly possible to combine off the beaten track adventure with modern luxury during a break here - for example, a couple of days safari adventure can be offset with a sap treatment and a few rounds of golf at the nearby Fajara Golf Course. Kotu Beach resort boasts plenty of relaxed bars and restaurants, serving family-friendly international dishes such as pizza and pasta as well as the wonderfully spicy and flavoursome cuisine that is typical of the Gambia.
Unsurprisingly, the fish here is wonderful - caught daily by local fishermen, it's a great way to support the local economy while treating yourself to some of the freshest seafood you can imagine.
Kotu Beach resort also has a scattering of smaller shops as well as a supermarket, ideal for self-caterers and for anyone planning a picnic. Meanwhile, the local market is a colourful place to pick up local handicrafts.
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4.banjuls life
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The last of the Gambia chronicles. I love Africa and I can't wait to travel to Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, Cape Town and anywhere else that comes onto my radar. Travelling to round the world destination is one of my passions and each time I get on a airplane and transport myself into a new culture I learn new things, gain new perspectives and grow as a person. You cannot beat it.
In this video I took a whistle stop tour of the main tourist spots in Gambia and you will see me at the crocodile pool in Bakau, driving through Serrakunda, in the Abuko Nature Reserve taking pics of the monkeys and on Paradise Beach in Sanyang. I aslo went to Brikama and bought too many beautiful carvings for myself and friends. The artwork there is so amazing and I love it. This time I also fell for the vibrant fabrics and even had an outfit made which I forgot to include the footage, but there are some pics on my instagram.
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T. D. Mallinson - The Gambia (1954) - Animals
- Young chimpanzee, lion cubs, grasshoppers (pre-locust stage), African Harness Deer, vultures, weaver birds, maribou stork, monitor lizard (from afar), West African sheep, puppies, croccodiles, pelicans, dolphin, West African grey parrot.
- The chimps and lions were likely captured for export to zoos.
- The grasshoppers devastated the Mallinson's gardens at Fajara.
- Young boys are David and Michael.
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