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Banjul Collection

Welcome to Banjul, the capital city of Gambia, located in West Africa. This vibrant city offers a plethora of attractions and experiences that will leave you captivated

Background imageBanjul Collection: Beach at Ngala Lodge, situated between the resorts of Bakau and Fajara, near Banjul, Gambia

Beach at Ngala Lodge, situated between the resorts of Bakau and Fajara, near Banjul, Gambia, West Africa, Africa

Background imageBanjul Collection: Africa, Gambia. Capital city of Banjul. Local batik workshop. Hanging hand made textiles

Africa, Gambia. Capital city of Banjul. Local batik workshop. Hanging hand made textiles

Background imageBanjul Collection: Banjul to Bari ferry, Banjul, Gambia, West Africa, Africa

Banjul to Bari ferry, Banjul, Gambia, West Africa, Africa

Background imageBanjul Collection: Bathurst (Banjul) (Gambia River) - Catholic Church. Date: 1904

Bathurst (Banjul) (Gambia River) - Catholic Church. Date: 1904

Background imageBanjul Collection: West Indian Troops at Bathurst Barracks, West Coast of Africa (b / w photo)

West Indian Troops at Bathurst Barracks, West Coast of Africa (b / w photo)
1604607 West Indian Troops at Bathurst Barracks, West Coast of Africa (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: West Indian Troops at Bathurst Barracks)

Background imageBanjul Collection: Street scene, Bathurst (now Banjul), Gambia, West Africa

Street scene, Bathurst (now Banjul), Gambia, West Africa
Street scene in Bathurst (now Banjul), Gambia, West Africa. Date: circa 1920

Background imageBanjul Collection: Mr Llewellyn and Senegambian Chiefs on the Steps of Government House, Bathurst, River Gambia

Mr Llewellyn and Senegambian Chiefs on the Steps of Government House, Bathurst, River Gambia, West Africa (b / w photo)
1604579 Mr Llewellyn and Senegambian Chiefs on the Steps of Government House, Bathurst, River Gambia, West Africa (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageBanjul Collection: Shark caught by the cruise ship Atlantis, off Bathurst, Gambia, 20th century

Shark caught by the cruise ship Atlantis, off Bathurst, Gambia, 20th century. Bathurst is now known as Banjul. The Atlantis was operated by the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company

Background imageBanjul Collection: Shark on board the cruise ship Atlantis, caught off Bathurst, Gambia, 20th century

Shark on board the cruise ship Atlantis, caught off Bathurst, Gambia, 20th century. Bathurst is now known as Banjul. The Atlantis was operated by the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company

Background imageBanjul Collection: Steamship Atlantis off Bathurst, Gambia, 20th century

Steamship Atlantis off Bathurst, Gambia, 20th century. Bathurst is now known as Banjul. Previously a liner named Andes, the Atlantis was converted into a cruise ship

Background imageBanjul Collection: Saint Marys Anglican Cathedral in Banjul, the Gambia

Saint Marys Anglican Cathedral in Banjul, the Gambia
The Anglican Church, initially called the English Church (because all the prayers were recited in English), or the Kings Church, a was built in 1933. It is now called St. Maryas Cathedral

Background imageBanjul Collection: Cub scouts from two packs, Banjul, Gambia, West Africa

Cub scouts from two packs, Banjul, Gambia, West Africa
Cub scouts from two packs with leaders in Banjul, Gambia, West Africa

Background imageBanjul Collection: Rover Scout outside headquarters, Gambia, West Africa

Rover Scout outside headquarters, Gambia, West Africa
A Rover Scout belonging to the 2nd Banjul Troop, Joseph Senghor, aged 22, outside the new headquarters building of the Gambia Scouts Association, Gambia, West Africa

Background imageBanjul Collection: West Africa, The Gambia, Banjul. A traditional costume used in the Kankurang Masquerade

West Africa, The Gambia, Banjul. A traditional costume used in the Kankurang Masquerade, a rite of passage into adulthood among the Mandinka people

Background imageBanjul Collection: West Africa, The Gambia, Banjul. Wooden masks, animals, and other crafts for sale

West Africa, The Gambia, Banjul. Wooden masks, animals, and other crafts for sale

Background imageBanjul Collection: West Africa, The Gambia, Banjul. An effegy made of fiber bound with twine

West Africa, The Gambia, Banjul. An effegy made of fiber bound with twine

Background imageBanjul Collection: West Africa, The Gambia, Banjul. Concrete lattice wall

West Africa, The Gambia, Banjul. Concrete lattice wall

Background imageBanjul Collection: West Africa, The Gambia, Banjul. A collection of colorful woven baskets viewed from above

West Africa, The Gambia, Banjul. A collection of colorful woven baskets viewed from above

Background imageBanjul Collection: Gambia, Relief Map With Border and Mask

Gambia, Relief Map With Border and Mask
Relief map of Gambia (with border and mask). This image was compiled from data acquired by landsat 5 & 7 satellites combined with elevation data

Background imageBanjul Collection: Arch 22, Banjul, Gambia, West Africa, Africa

Arch 22, Banjul, Gambia, West Africa, Africa

Background imageBanjul Collection: Ngala Lodge, situated between the resorts of Bakau and Fajara, near Banjul, Gambia, West Africa

Ngala Lodge, situated between the resorts of Bakau and Fajara, near Banjul, Gambia, West Africa, Africa

Background imageBanjul Collection: Africa, Gambia

Africa, Gambia. Capital city of Banjul. Arch 22, 114-foot high archway commemorates bloodless military coup of July 22, 1994. Statue of soldier in uniform with child

Background imageBanjul Collection: Hand painted textiles

Hand painted textiles depicting every day African attire, in local batik workshop, Albert Market, Banjul, Gambia

Background imageBanjul Collection: Banjul, Gambia, West Africa, Africa

Banjul, Gambia, West Africa, Africa


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Welcome to Banjul, the capital city of Gambia, located in West Africa. This vibrant city offers a plethora of attractions and experiences that will leave you captivated. One of the highlights is Ngala Lodge's stunning beach, nestled between Bakau and Fajara resorts. The golden sands and crystal-clear waters provide the perfect setting for relaxation and rejuvenation. Immerse yourself in the local culture by visiting a batik workshop in Banjul. Witness skilled artisans creating intricate elephant textiles and hand-made textiles that showcase the rich artistic heritage of this region. For an unforgettable journey, hop on the Banjul to Bari ferry. As you sail across the Gambia River, take in breathtaking views of West Africa's scenic beauty while enjoying a refreshing breeze. If you're a seafood lover, don't miss out on exploring Bakau fish market near Banjul. Experience the hustle and bustle as fishermen bring in their fresh catch of the day, offering an authentic taste of Gambian cuisine. Step back in time with historical landmarks like Bathurst Catholic Church dating back to 1904 or Bathurst Barracks featuring West Indian Troops during colonial times. These sites offer glimpses into Banjul's fascinating past. Capture moments from everyday life with street scenes showcasing bustling markets and lively locals going about their daily routines. You might even stumble upon Mr Llewellyn alongside Senegambian Chiefs on Government House steps - a true testament to cultural diversity. Venture beyond land activities as you witness marine wonders caught by cruise ship Atlantis off Bathurst shores - from impressive sharks captured onboard to steamship sightings against picturesque landscapes. Banjul truly encompasses all aspects of African charm - from its beautiful beaches at Ngala Lodge to its vibrant markets at Bakau fish market; it is a destination that promises both natural beauty and cultural richness.