We went to Gambia last year stayed at the Kombo beach hotel Kotu, the bumsters and fraudsters are a real problem there they hassle you everytime you leave the hotel well they did but after a few days, they called Julie gangster wife and always left us alone, Im an easy touch or so Julie says, so they still hassled me a bit if I was on my own walking with me all the way to the shops and back, LOL, still got nowt though really, just cigs and the odd bit of change, but they soon get fed up and go and look for their next easy victim I mean tourist,they have lots of scams so be carefull of what they say its just a scam, other locals were friendly as they new we had a friend in Serrekunda, village, and they even asked us to join them for meals on a few occasions,
We did quite a lot whilst we were there as we knew someone who lived there and he arranged a friend to drive us around, the bird watching in Kotu is great I was out every morning with one of the birder guides called Ansu you can find him near the bridge on Kotu road, about 150 yds from the hotel who befriended us and he never wanted paying for his services although of course we did give him money and bought him some meals, Just wish Id had my long lens thenwe visited lots including the Bijilo Forest Park monkey reserve in the next town which you can walk to along the beach, from the Kombo hotel, also to Kachikally Crocodile Pool where I touched a crocodile, Abuko national park fab for animal/bird watching, Lamin Lodge, Paradise Beach, Banjul, visted our friends compound, and did much more, the locals did not like their photos being taken children didnt mind but some adults especially in Banjul did mind in and around the markets
We also took a suitcase full of clothes, dresses for little girls, football shirts, shorts pens pencils and small toys, paper, we bought the paper whilst we were there as its heavy, to give out to our friends family and compound neighbours, and local schools in Serrekunda, village where he lives, just out side Bakau, and before we went home we gave most of our clothes away as well, comming home with almost empty suit cases, in fact we left one big suit case that we took all the gifts we saved up over the year to take with us
we did one trip South gambia experience tour, we got from the rep, by the waythe rep was great. we did take some things to give to the schools there but they get much more as they are on the tourist route, its much better to get out into the villages and find a more needy school that get almost nothing as not many tourists pass by them
Nights out we ate in Kotu a most nights, and at Ali Babas on Senagambia strip a few of nights, great night out, and Sunday dinners, twice as we had 2 Sundays in Gambia, at Churchill's defiantly recommended, its a short taxi ride away from the hotel
Having a meal of Domoda( Peanut and meat curry with rice in this image) with the locals
Me with DJ our driver for 2 weeks, and a Crocodile
Dave