Gambia
Situated on the west coast of the continent of Africa, Gambia borders Senegal in the north, east and south, as well as by the Atlantic Ocean west. The nation’s chief waterway, the Gambia River, rises in Guinea in Futa Jallon as it follows a spiraling path to sea for a thousand miles.
Comprehensive plans and maps don’t have to baffle the tourist during West Africa tours. There is plenty of upbeat advisory on the beaches and in the villages, which are filled with music, the River Gambia and the mangrove creeks. The sophisticated traveler can peruse reviews of the most esteem accommodation, bar and restaurant options in Gambia, on and off the beaten track, for all from novice travelers to world-class globetrotters.
The West Africa tours feature areas of interest with an exotic plethora of detail and adventure. The land on either side of the Gambia River is typically open savanna with placid wooded areas alongside drainage channels.
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