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Cheapest Flights to Gambia

Turkish Airlines
29 Jan, Thu
07:05 PM
Vancouver - Banjul
1 stop
16h 40m
YVR-BJL
Royal Air Maroc
7 Jan, Wed
08:35 PM
Montreal - Banjul
1 stop
23h 55m
YUL-BJL
Air Canada
26 Jan, Mon
09:20 AM
Vancouver - Banjul
2 stop
3h 35m
YVR-BJL
Air Canada
18 Jan, Sun
10:45 PM
Vancouver - Banjul
2 stop
14h 10m
YVR-BJL
United Airlines
27 Jan, Tue
10:30 AM
Vancouver - Banjul
2 stop
23h 20m
YVR-BJL
Air Canada
30 Jan, Fri
09:20 AM
Vancouver - Banjul
2 stop
3h 35m
YVR-BJL
Turkish Airlines
17 Jan, Sat
07:05 PM
Vancouver - Banjul
1 stop
3h 15m
YVR-BJL
TAP Portugal
28 Jan, Wed
11:35 AM
Vancouver - Banjul
2 stop
5h 30m
YVR-BJL
United Airlines
16 Jan, Fri
08:45 AM
Vancouver - Banjul
2 stop
4h 10m
YVR-BJL
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Currency GMD
Number of flights per week 3
Top destinations Banjul
Most popular airline Royal Air Maroc
Most popular airport Banjul International Airport
Flight Duration 8 hour 10 min

About Gambia

Located in West Africa, Gambia is the smallest country area on the African continent. It is geographically split into two parts by the Gambia River, with a short coastal strip on the Atlantic Ocean in the west and surrounded by Senegal on all other sides.
The capital of Gambia, Banjul, is on an island along the Atlantic Ocean, and the largest and most developed city is Serekunda. Although Gambia gained independence in 1970 from being a former British colony, English remains the official language. Due to the diverse ethnic backgrounds of the population, various local languages are spoken among the people.
While a significant portion of Gambians practice Islam and Christianity, African religions are also embraced. This has led to the sacred reverence of crocodiles, which you can visit and touch for good luck at the three major crocodile farms in Gambia.
Gambia has a tropical climate, with a dry season between November and May, where temperatures can occasionally rise above 40 degrees Celsius. In Gambia, traffic moves on the right-hand side, and shared taxis are commonly used for urban transportation. The country lacks a rail network, and river transport is not highly developed, even though it is available.
Gambian cuisine reflects various cultural influences, with seafood and peanut dishes being among the most recommended local flavors. It's crucial not to drink tap water during your stay in Gambia and to ensure the cleanliness and reliability of the places where you eat. You can purchase local products at Albert Market.
Gambia is blessed with beautiful natural attractions. Abuko Nature Reserve is one of the most significant and picturesque places to visit in Gambia. Bao Bolong Wetland Reserve offers visitors the chance to see wildlife up close. Kiang West National Park, James Island, and the Gambia National Museum are also notable places to explore.

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