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Accommodation in the Gambia
Posted on Apr 11, 2006, 20:59:24 by amberlina
... Airport Pick Up Bicycle Hire Linen Included Curfew Credit Cards Accepted __________________________________________________ Name: Paradise Inn lodge, Banjul, Gambia -- about $18 per night Address: P.M.B 252, Serekunda, Gambia. Paradise Inn ...
 
Does anyone have any information about the Gambia?
Posted on Jan 10, 2007, 10:11:26 by wakingdream
Hey there! I've never personally been to Gambia, but have done a little reading on it. I also found one travelog about a week's cycle trip through which I didn't get a chance to go thoroughly through, but there may be info that would be ...
 
Accommodation in the Gambia
Posted on Mar 21, 2008, 19:25:27 by brusubi
Does anyone know a cheap but safe place to stay in Banjul, Kololi and elsewhere in the Gambia. I will be travelling as a lone female and don't have the finances to support hotel living. Internet searches don't give many options - only one ...
 
Accommodation in the Gambia
Posted on Apr 10, 2006, 11:09:30 by off_road_clara
Does anyone know a cheap but safe place to stay in Banjul, Kololi and elsewhere in the Gambia. I will be travelling as a lone female and don't have the finances to support hotel living. Internet searches don't give many options - only one hostel. ...
 
Travel between Gambia and Senegal
Posted on Oct 20, 2008, 10:26:42 by rakole
... 'hassle' factor away. Hi, I suggest that you take the ferryboat to cross the sea from Banjul. After crossing take a taxi to Karang (border Gambia-Senegal). From there you can have a taxi to Kaolak or you can go directly to Dakar from Karang. ...
 
Travel between Gambia and Senegal
Posted on Oct 20, 2008, 09:31:53 by chithanh119
Does anyone know of any company that organises a trip to Senegal from Gambia. I will staying in a place close to the Gambian Capital, Banjul, and would like to take advantage of Senegal's close proximity and have a side trip there, maybe staying ...
 
Woop going travelling again
Posted on Sep 17, 2008, 06:17:41 by rubberducky
... , lived as a local and completely embraced the local way of life. it was amazing. Then we met some guys doing the plymouth to banjul rally, 2 of them decided to buy the car back and drive back the way they came. i went too, it was great, really changed ...