
Banjul
Banjul
The capital of The Gambia, located on St. Mary's Island where the Gambia River meets the Atlantic Ocean. The city is known for its colonial architecture, the bustling Albert Market, and for being a gateway to the country's interior and nature reserves.
Practical Travel Guide for Banjul
Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.
Visa Information
Visa requirements vary by nationality. While many nationalities can obtain a short-term entry stamp upon arrival, it is highly recommended to check with the nearest Gambian embassy or consulate for the latest information before traveling.
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Getting Around
Banjul's city center is relatively small and walkable. For longer distances, green tourist taxis and yellow taxis are common. The ferry is a crucial link between Banjul and Barra on the north bank of the river.
Local Flavors
Gambian cuisine is flavorful and based on rice, peanuts, and fish. Restaurants and cookeries in Banjul offer a variety of local and international dishes.
