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What Children tourists say about Gambia
- “I loved playing with the kids in Gambia. They were so friendly and welcoming.”
- “The beaches in the Gambia were so much fun. I loved swimming in the ocean and building sandcastles.”
- “I saw so many different animals in Gambia, like monkeys and crocodiles. It was like going on a safari!”
- “The food in Gambia was different from what I’m used to, but it was still really yummy. I liked trying new things.”
- “I learned a lot about the culture and traditions of Gambia, like how they make beautiful fabrics and music.”
- “The weather in Gambia was so warm and sunny. It was a nice change from the cold winter at home.”
- “I enjoyed visiting the local schools and meeting the students. We played games and learned about each other’s lives.”
- “The markets in Gambia were so colorful and busy. We got to practice our bargaining skills and buy souvenirs.”
- “I liked seeing all the different types of transportation in the Gambia, like the taxis and the boats on the river.”
- “We went on a boat tour of the mangrove swamps and saw lots of interesting animals and plants.”
- “I loved seeing the different types of traditional dress in the Gambia. It was so colorful and unique.”
- “We visited a village and saw how people live and work there. It was interesting to see a different way of life.”
- “I got to try drumming and dancing with some local musicians. It was so much fun!”
- “I saw the most beautiful sunsets in Gambia. They were like paintings in the sky.”
- “I liked learning some basic phrases in the local language. People seemed happy when we spoke to them in their language.”
- “We visited a wildlife sanctuary and saw animals like hyenas and baboons up close.”
- “I learned about the history of slavery in Gambia, like at Kunta Kinteh Island. It was sad, but important to know.”
- “I liked staying in a different type of accommodation, like a bungalow or a tent. It was like camping!”
- “We went to a football match and cheered for the local team. It was so exciting!”
- “I made new friends in Gambia and still keep in touch with them. It was a great experience.”