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Your Seaside Oasis in Bakau
Nestled on Cape Point’s pristine shoreline, Bojang River Lodge blends Gambian charm with modern comfort—offering you a serene retreat like no other.

A Slice of Paradise
Tucked away in the serene coastal town of Bakau, our lodge offers a haven of ranquillity just steps from the breathtaking shoreline. Imagine golden sands, warm ocean breezes, and the gentle rhythm of the waves—all just waiting for you.
Relax, Unwind & Enjoy
Take a refreshing dip in our inviting pool, sip a cocktail at our cosy bar, and mbrace the laid-back charm of Gambian hospitality. With restaurants, bars, and shops just a short walk away, everything you need is right at your fingertips.

Exceptional Comfort & Warm Hospitality
Our friendly staff are dedicated to making your stay seamless and special. Whether you're looking for local recommendations or eager to explore with guided excursions, we’re here to ensure every moment is unforgettable.
A Perfect Blend of Tradition & Comfort
Stay in beautifully designed rooms where authentic Gambian style merges seamlessly with modern comfort. Relax, recharge, and let this charming haven become your home away from home.

Grab a bite
Our onsite restaurant The Mangrove, dining is more than just eating - it's about savouring flavours, sharing moments, and creating memories.
The Mangrove has a mouthwatering array of dishes that will tantalise your taste buds. There's something for everyone, from fresh seafood to sizzling grilled meats and delicious pasta. Pair your meal with a refreshing cocktail, a tempting wine, or a cold beer.
Enjoy your meal in a setting that suits your mood. Dine indoors in our modern, colourful space, relax in a traditional bantaba under the open sky, or soak in the serene atmosphere by our beautiful heart-shaped pool.
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FAQs
The Accommodation
FAQs
The Accommodation
Where will I be staying during my holiday?
You’ll be staying at Bojang River Lodge Resort, located in the peaceful coastal town of Bakau, just steps from the beach. It offers cosy rooms, spacious suites, and self-catering apartments.
What amenities does the accommodation offer?
Expect a refreshing pool, an on-site restaurant (The Mangrove), sea views, and easy access to local shops, bars, and restaurants. The atmosphere is tranquil and ideal for relaxation.
What’s the dining experience like at The Mangrove?
Dining is a flexible and atmospheric experience—choose between indoor seating, a traditional open-air bantaba, or beside the heart-shaped pool. Meals focus on shared moments and savoury flavors.
Is the location close to the beach?
Yes! The lodge is just steps away from the golden sands of Cape Point Beach, giving you quick access to the ocean for morning strolls, sunbathing, or beach activities.
Can I relax on-site or do I need to go out for entertainment?
You can absolutely relax on-site. Whether you’re sipping a cocktail by the pool, lounging in the open-air bantaba, or enjoying the quiet ambiance, it’s perfect for a lazy day in.
Is the accommodation family-friendly or suited to couples?
The lodge caters to a wide range of travellers—couples, solo adventurers, and families. With different room sizes, helpful staff, and nearby attractions, there’s something for everyone.
FAQs
Health & Safety
FAQs
Health & Safety
Do I need any vaccinations before travelling?
Vaccinations are not required to enter The Gambia, but it’s recommended to consult your GP or visit Fit For Travel for tailored advice.
Should I take anti-malaria tablets?
Yes. Tablets like Malarone or its generic versions are advised. They can be bought online (with a short medical form) or over the counter. Consult a doctor for the best option.
What should I bring in my travel first aid kit?
Recommended items include:
- Anti-malaria tablet
- Rehydration salts (e.g., Dioralyte)
- Antiseptic cream
- Mosquito repellen
- Cream for insect bites
- High-factor sunscreen
What is “Banjul Belly” and how can I treat it?
It’s a common upset stomach, often caused by heat or food changes. Drink plenty of water, flat coke with sugar, baobab juice, or ginger tea. If symptoms persist, seek medical help.
Is the tap water safe to drink?
No, do not drink tap water. Stick to bottled or filtered water to avoid stomach issues.
What is botfly/mangoworm, and how can I avoid it?
Avoid leaving laundry outside overnight—botfly eggs may attach. If needed, shake clothes well or iron them before wearing. If infected, use Vaseline and a plaster for 48 hours or seek medical help.
FAQs
Money & Communication
FAQs
Money & Communication
What currency is used in The Gambia?
The official currency is the Dalasi (GMD). There are no restrictions on bringing in or out up to $10,000 in cash.
How should I handle money while I’m there?
Bring some cash for exchange. For safer, cashless options, use money transfer apps like Remitly, WorldRemit, or Sendwave, or bank cards like Revolut or Monzo.
Are bank cards widely accepted?
Visa and MasterCard are increasingly accepted, but not everywhere. You’ll find some ATMs compatible with UK cards, usually with daily limits between D6000–D10000.
What’s the best way to stay connected locally?
Bring an unlocked phone and buy a prepaid local SIM for cheaper calls and data. If you can’t get a SIM, use Wi-Fi to avoid international charges.
Will my UK mobile work in The Gambia?
Yes, but roaming charges can be high. To avoid them, switch your phone to flight mode and use Wi-Fi or a local SIM.
Can I access digital services like mobile payments?
Yes. Apps like APS, Supersonicz, Unity Money, and others allow money transfers, bill payments, and phone credit top-ups—even sending money to yourself while abroad.