FAQs • Visit The Gambia • Invest in Gambia
Frequently Asked Questions
Get quick answers about Gambia Tourism, travel planning, business investment, and e-government services Gambia. These FAQs are curated for visitors, investors, and residents exploring The Gambia.
Tourism FAQs
Travel details for Visit The Gambia planning and on-the-ground experiences.
The best time to visit is the dry season from November to May, when the weather is warm and ideal for Gambia Tourism, River Gambia tours, and Kotu Beach visits.
Hotels in Banjul are ideal for city access, while the Senegambia Strip offers beachfront dining and nightlife. Eco-tourism Gambia lodges near the river suit quieter escapes.
Highlights include birdwatching in Gambia, visiting Kotu Beach, exploring the Senegambia Strip, and taking a Juffureh roots tour.
Visa rules depend on nationality. ECOWAS citizens often receive visa on arrival, while some travelers enjoy visa-free entry for short stays. Confirm requirements before booking flights to Gambia.
Business & Investment FAQs
Answers for doing business in Gambia, including incentives and market entry.
GIEPA is The Gambia Investment and Export Promotion Agency. It provides the GIEPA investment guide, licensing support, and tax incentive information for Invest in Gambia projects.
Gambia Business priorities include agro-processing, Gambia real estate, tourism, and Solar energy Gambia initiatives aligned with national growth plans.
Banjul port logistics connect The Gambia to West African markets and support Gambia import export operations, including cold chain and manufacturing goods.
Yes. The Gambia digital economy is expanding with incubators, training programs, and fintech growth that support entrepreneurs.
Services & Digital FAQs
Key information about digital services and essential resources.
E-government services Gambia programs include online access to permits, public records, and service directories as digital access expands.
E-Gambia consolidates Banjul International Airport info, including arrival planning, local transport options, and travel advisory updates.
Visitors can purchase local SIM cards at the airport or in Banjul. Mobile coverage is strong around coastal hubs and improving inland.