Senegambia and Kololi Beach in The Gambia


Senegambia and Kololi Beach in The Gambia


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  1. The Gambia needs to create, or expose things worth visiting…..besides just the people’s smiles.
    I was there last December. Place was boring, ah bombo. Beach nice, but there’s millions of nice beaches. Besides that? NUTN. Not a thing to tell someone to go look for, except the Tropic shopping centre – because the food is clean.

  2. Glad that I stumbled upon your channel. American citizen here. I visited in December 2022 and fell in love. I just purchased a lot in Old Yundum. I look forward to catching up on all of your videos!

  3. Hi guys, beautiful country! I'm hoping to come to Gambia in February 2023 and I was wondering if I could do spearfishing there. Do the locals do spearfishing? Could I hire a boat with captain to take me to spearfishing spots? Thanks

  4. I was so looking forward to coming back to visit The Gambia this year ,but now the price is to much .before lock down Gambia was our last holiday the cost was about £460 each for 2 wks but now the cost is £950 each far to much money

  5. Nice, but I really wouldn't bother rushing to that stretch of beach, I so wouldn't want to navigate pass those rocks just to get to the sea!! No thanks, give me a sandy beach that runs straight into the sea. Lovely views of hotels though. Thanks for sharing 👍🏽 😊

  6. Hey I love ur channel but my advice is tell ur mate to speak proper English ,stop trying to emulate jamiaca paitoa is bit annoying an .. am not hating but is an advice please

  7. The country is known for the beaches along its small Atlantic coastline and for being home to Jufureh (Juffure), the reputed ancestral village of Kunta Kinte, the main character in Alex Haley's well-known novel Roots.

  8. Thanks for sharing guys , another really nice beach. I would think without the rocks the Atlantic Ocean would swamp the hotels during stormy weather at sea. Certainly great ambassadors for The Gambia. With best wishes to you all from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿