Bijilo Holidays, Gambia 2012 – Relax in peaceful surroundings
Bijilo is a resort on the Atlantic Coast of The Gambia, located about 5 miles to the west of its capital Banjul. Only a short 20 minute transfer from the airport means that you will be able to enjoy the glorious 30 mile stretch of tropical sandy beaches densely fringed with palms and lush exotic vegetation bordering on the sapphire blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Bijilo holidays, Gambia are about relaxing in peaceful surroundings, soaking up the endless hours of unobstructed sunshine whilst taking in all the tropical beauty of the Western Africa’s flora and fauna.
Last Minute Holidays in Bijilo, Gambia – Ideal for families
Bijilo is home to only a few hotels and guest houses, therefore benefitting from peaceful seclusion and tranquillity on your Bijilo holidays, Gambia. It is a great choice for families with young children due to its safe beach and numerous hotel facilities and fabulous service geared towards the families as well as individual travellers. When on their holidays in Bijilo, Gambia all serious sun worshippers can spend hours and hours enjoying the Gambian sunshine on the golden sandy beaches or the hotels’ swimming pool areas. There are practically no shops, markets or restaurants on Bijilo holidays, however the resort is within a very short proximity to the bustling resort of Kololi where you can sample its numerous cafes, local markets and nightlife.
All Inclusive Cheap Holidays in Bijilo, Gambia 2012 – Great wildlife
Apart from your relaxing hotel life, there are some fascinating excursions to be enjoyed on your cheap holidays in Bijilo, Gambia. This resort is right on the doorstep of the Bijilo Forest Park offering a great variety of typical West African wildlife including rare species of monkey and over hundred precious species of birds. Holidays in Bijilo, Gambia are great for eco-tourism due to its unspoilt protected vast natural areas. Alternatively, the capital of Banjul is at hand if you fancy some serious gift shopping or visiting the Museum of African Heritage.
Beach img courtesy Cumulius. Green vervet img courtesy Clurr.