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Looking for a vibrant and affordable place to call home in the Gambia? Then Banjul is the place for you! This bustling city on the coast of West Africa has a rich history, a diverse culture and a warm and welcoming community. The city is surrounded by water on three sides: the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Gambia River to the north and south. Banjul is also known for its natural beauty. The Gambia River also offers opportunities for water activities such as fishing, boating and kayaking.
Banjul has a tropical climate with distinct rainy and dry seasons. The rainy season is characterised by frequent heavy rains, thunderstorms and high humidity from June to October. On the other hand, the dry season from November to May is sunny and warm, with low humidity and a refreshing sea breeze. During this time you can enjoy the beautiful beaches of the city. The temperature in Banjul remains relatively constant throughout the year. The average highs are between 28 and 33 degrees Celsius.
Banjul offers various housing options for those interested in either renting or buying. Rental prices depend on factors such as property location, size, and amenities, but they tend to be more affordable than other cities in the region. Property prices vary depending on size and location for those looking to buy a home but are generally affordable. Although buying a house requires a higher initial investment than renting, it can be more cost-effective in the long run as there are no monthly rental payments.
This city has made great strides in education and health services in recent years. The government is working to improve the quality of education, and many schools have improved resources, infrastructure and teacher training.
The University of The Gambia was opened in and provided higher education opportunities for Gambian students. It has contributed significantly to the intellectual and economic development of the country. The government has also invested significantly in the health sector over the last decade, especially in the Edward Francis Small Teaching Hospital. The hospital has been upgraded with modern equipment and facilities.