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Hi


We are coming to Gambia on the 22nd March, can anyone recommend someone to take a trip to see the Hippos


Thanks


Steve

I assume you will be staying in the Tourist area (Senegambia) of The Gambia.

If so it is a very long trip to go up river to see the hippo's. You will need to make sure you hire someone with a good 4x4 as the roads are not very good and you will travel for the best part of a day to get there and return. It is not a day return trip, you will need to stay over at least 1 night in a lodge or village.


There is no guarantee you will see the hippo's. Any of the guides listed on this site should be able to arrange the transport and accomodation.

Back in February 2009 there was a guide working with you called Alex, or Alhagie Darboe. Is he still with you?


I hope all is well with you tour guides


Nikki

Alhagie is still working at the Senegambia tour guide hut.


I have added him back on the guides page, I missed him off when I moved away from the old site

hello, is the sea in gambia blue? i have heard it is not....


Naz

The coast line along The Gambia does not have the clear blue seas like other exotic locations, it is similar to the UK coast.

The Atlantic ocean can be rough and the tourist areas do have lifeguards and use the red/white flags for safety.

People have ignored these warnings as the sea does not always look rough but the under currents have swept people away.

My wife and I are considering travelling to the gambia in January 2010. my wife is in a wheelchair and cannot walk at all. are there guides who could assist us in getting around etc. how would we cope heeling around on paths/roads etc.


thank you Danny

The Gambia is not geared up for wheel chairs. Some hotels are starting to put in ramps and I suggest you call Gambia Experience for the latest advice on this. Trips will involve being lifted into and out of open backed landrovers or 4x4's. There is always lots of people willing to help so this is not a problem. There are no pavements in most areas so it will be neccessary to use the roads.

Hi I am am visiting Gambia at the end of january and will need the services of a local guide most days. As I am travelling on a tight budget can you tell me approximately how much a guide will cost me for the day?


Jeff

All the registered tour guides have standard charges. These vary from D500 for a morning or afternoon to D2000 for a full day with a car.

It is best to work out an itinerary and then barter between the guides and get the best price. Non registered tour guides may be cheaper or a lot more expensive. Be prepared to hold your ground and have an idea of what you are willing to spend for the service.



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