Tunbung Arts Village
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Mosque
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Tanji Village Museum
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Slavery Museum
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War Memorial
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museum
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Tanji River Bird Reserve
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Makasutu Culture Forest
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Catholic Church
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Botanic Gardens
Bakaus botanic gardens were established in 1924 and offer shade, peace and good bird-spotting chances.
Sakura Arts Studio
Art lovers should visit Njogu Tourays Sakura Arts Studio for a private view of the acclaimed painters colourful works.
Arch 22
This massive, 36m-high gateway, built to celebrate the military coup of 22 July 1994, grants excellent views. Theres also a cafe and a small museum that enlightens visitors about the coup détat and often houses good exhibitions.
National Museum
Well-presented, if slightly dusty, displays of historical and cultural artefacts, including musical instruments, agricultural tools and ethnographic items. Theres an interesting archaeological section reconstructing some of the earliest periods of human habitation of the region, an
Old Town
West from the ferry terminal towards the wide Ma Cumba Jallow St (Dobson St) is a chaotic assembly of decrepit colonial buildings and Krio-style clapboard houses (steep-roofed structures with wrought-iron balconies and corrugated roofs). Its no coincidence they resemble the inner-c
Gambia is Good Farm Yard
Near Yundum, the Gambia is Good Farm Yard is the public face of a socially engaged marketing company that has, since 2004, helped over 1000 poor (and mostly female) farmers sell the produce of their small agricultural farms. On a visit, you can learn about the farmers horticultural
Wassu Stone Circles
Archaeologists believe the Wassu stone circles are burial sites constructed about 1200 years ago. Each stone weighs several tonnes and is between 1m (3.3ft) and 2.5m (7.5ft) in height. Theres a small but well-presented museum with exhibits discussing the possible origins of the cir
Abuko Nature Reserve
Abuko is rare among African wildlife reserves: its tiny, its easy to reach, you dont need a car to go in, and its well managed, with an amazing diversity of vegetation and animals-and it is possibly the mightiest of Gambias national parks. More than 250 bird species have been recor
St Josephs Adult Education & Skills Centre
Tucked away inside an ancient Portuguese building, this centre has provided training to disadvantaged women for the last 20 years. Visitors can take a free tour of sewing, crafts and tie-dye classes, and purchase reasonably priced items such as patchwork products, embroidered purse
African Living Art Centre
A fairy-tale cross between an antique gallery, a cafe and an orchid garden, the African Living Art Centre is the hub of Gambias arts scene. It hosts exhibitions, brings artists together, offers workshops and infuses Gambias contemporary scene with life. You can arrange to meet arti
Kachikally Crocodile Pool
One of Gambias most popular tourist attractions is a sacred site for locals. As crocodiles represent the power of fertility in Gambia, women who experience difficulties in conceiving often come here to pray and wash (any child called Kachikally tells of a successful prayer at the p