WHY GAMBIA

A SURPRISE FOR LOCALS

We went to Barra with the volunteers on Eid al Fitr, which marked the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting. The guide came considerably late with two drivers early in the morning. We sat in the car and quickly found out that that something is wrong with the tire. The owner told us that …

Interesting

LOOFAH IN THE NATURE

Have you ever seen a loofah growing in its natural environment? While enjoying our river trip, we found this amazing tropical vine growing on the river bank. We removed the brown/orange upper layer and get the real natural scrubbing sponge which is used in bathrooms and kitchens. The fruit of these species is cultivated and …

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WHAT TYPE ARE YOU?

What type of traveler are you? What kind of travel destination are you looking for your next holidays? Travelling is a part of the life for many people around the world. People travel for many different reasons; business & work, sport, fun, hobby, study, charity, family, etc. But lots of people simply want to meet …

NEWS

SUMMER CAMP 2015/16

On Friday, the 31st of July 2015, we officially finished the Gambia International Summer Camp 2015, which lasted for 4 weeks. The summer camp was open for all children up to the age of 9, who go to Mo Beta Kindergarten and also to other children, who don’t have this opportunity. The children gained new …

WHY GAMBIA

TALLEST AFRICAN STATUE

The African Renaissance Monument ( Le Monument de la Renaissance Africaine) is a 49 metres tall statue on one of the twin hills of  Collines des Mamelles outside of Dakar in Senegal. It was designed by a Senegalese arhitect named Pierre Goudiaby, who was presented the idea by the president Abdoulaye Wade and it was …

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REMARKABLE ANIMAL LIFE

The Gambia and Senegal offer heaven for animal lovers. The Gambia has a diverse avian population. Over 560 species of birds have been recorded in this part of West Africa. There are many bird-watching spots in The Gambia and that makes it one of the most famous world’s destination for ornithologists. Monkeys and baboons can most …