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OTHER THINGS TO SEE & DO IN THE GAMBIA
For those who don't want to laze on the beach or by the pool for the entire duration of their stay, there are plenty of other things to see and do in The Gambia.
Birdlife: The Gambia is famous for its abundant birdlife with over 200 species of bird. Most tour operators in The Gambia offer amateur birdwatching tips. Popular vantage points include Lamin Lodge (see below), from a boat in the Mangrove Creeks and even within your own hotel grounds.
For the more serious bird watchers amongst you, we have teamed up with an Official Tourist Guide who specialises in tailor made Birdwatching trips, Malang Jammeh (Max). For more info on Max (who also offers various other excursions) click here......
Marinelife: The Gambia is renowned for its wide variety and size of fish, and you don't have to be an experienced angler to enjoy a day out and have a chance of landing that really big one! Furthermore, whilst you are waiting for a bite, you can catch a glimpse of dolphins, turtles, birdlife and wildlife. We can tailor the day according to your needs and sea legs. For more information please see Gambia Fishing Trips or Contact Us.

Wildlife: Unlike some of the better known holiday destinations in Africa, The Gambia does not have any of the big cats or game however, there are plenty of monkeys and lizards (even in the resort areas) and further up river you may see hippos, crocodiles and baboons. The following are all within easy reach of the resort areas:-



Makasutu Cultural Forest on Mandina Bolong, can be accessed via road (just off the Brikama highway) or via boat from Denton Bridge (Contact Us for prices). Although an entry fee is charged it is well worth it if you fancy a day away from it all with the Baboons and Monkeys etc. The forest itself contains multiple camps including Mandina Lodge (a deluxe camp with accommodation provided in stilted or floating houses) and several bars and restaurants, all interconnected via various trails. For more information check out their website at http://www.makasutu.com.
Slightly further afield (and requiring overnight accommodation) you also have Baboon Island, home to the Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Camp. Established by Stella Brewer Marsden in 1969, it is now the longest running Chimpanzee rehabilitation program in Africa! For more details or to adopt a chimp see http://www.chimprehab.com.
In addition, most tour operators offer a range of excursions (including pick up and drop off at your hotel), the most popular being Beach and Bush (large 4-wheel drive trucks). Please note that if you don't fancy being herded around in a large group, the Official Tourist Guides (found outside all the main hotels) can arrange the same trips, with added flexibility, in a tourist taxi for you, and usually for the same price.
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