Sanyang, located on the Atlantic coast of The Gambia, is a small fishing village known for its stunning beaches, relaxed atmosphere, and growing popularity among tourists. Here are some key facts about Sanyang and its beaches:

Facts about Sanyang, the nature and the coast:

Location: Sanyang is in the West Coast Region of The Gambia, about 30 km south of Banjul and 15 km from Brikama. The local economy is not very diverse: Fishing and agriculture are the main sources of income, but tourism is becoming increasingly important.

Sanyang’s coastline stretches for approximately 4 kilometers, offering wide, golden sandy beaches along the Atlantic Ocean. The main beach, Paradise Beach, is the most famous and extends for about 2 kilometers, providing ample space for visitors to relax, swim, and enjoy beach activities.

Beyond Paradise Beach, the shoreline continues in both directions, with more secluded areas where you can walk for kilometers without encountering many people. The entire stretch of Sanyang’s beaches is known for its natural beauty, soft sand, and relatively undeveloped surroundings compared to more commercialized parts of The Gambia, like Kololi or Senegambia.

Sanyang’s cultural diversity:

The village is home to various ethnic groups, including the Mandinka, Wolof, and Fula peoples. But also foreigners are living here together with locals, it seems to be a wonderful spot for a peaceful living of humans.

Eco-Tourism:

Sanyang is known for its eco-friendly tourism initiatives, with guesthouses and lodges promoting sustainable travel. The most are simple and even have no warm water for the shower.

Sanyang’s beaches:

Paradise Beach (Sanyang Beach): One of the most beautiful and unspoiled beaches in The Gambia. Famous for its golden sand, clear waters, and palm trees. Popular for relaxation, sunbathing, and beachside dining. Home to small beach bars and restaurants, including the well-known “Rainbow Beach Bar.” Frequented by both tourists and locals, especially on weekends.

Fishing and local life:

Sanyang Beach has a bustling fishing scene, with local fishermen bringing in fresh catches daily. Visitors can see traditional fishing boats and witness the vibrant fish-smoking industry. 

Wildlife and Nature:

The beach is home to various bird species, making it a great spot for birdwatching. Occasionally, dolphins can be spotted offshore. The surrounding area includes mangroves and forested regions, ideal for nature walks.

Nightlife and Entertainment:

Sanyang Beach is known for its Sunday beach parties, featuring drumming, dancing, and bonfires. Live traditional music performances are common.

Accessibility:

Sanyang is easily accessible by taxi from Banjul, Serrekunda, or Brikama. The roads to the beach are partly in bad condition, but for the cars in The Gambia obviously not a problem.

One lodge can be described as first class:

Sanyang, Gambia, is a small coastal town known for its pristine beaches, lush forests, and abundant wildlife. If you’re looking for lodges and guest houses, you’ll find a lot of simple lodges and hotels. If you’re looking for a luxurious and relaxing getaway, the Tendinkoto Eco Lodge is the perfect place to stay.

The lodge is located on a wonderful garden property, surrounded by lush greenery and offering stunning views on thousands of birds and lovely trees. The rooms are very comfortable, featuring modern amenities such as a very silent but effective fan, hot shower and a fast Wi-Fi. The lodge also has a very good restaurant, variety of amenities to keep guests entertained, including a huge swimming pool in a green garden. A professional massage therapist can be organized by Oliver & Helen. Emanuel is coming on demand. The nice and big pool is also very attractive…

Best cuisine in The Gambia

Order whatever you want and you’ll be satisfied. In booking.com the Tendinkoto Lodge offers excellent dishes and they’re using their own organic farming products.

Much to see in the southern part of the country

One of the best things about the Tendinkoto Eco Lodge is its proximity to nature. The Bijilo Forest Reserve and the Abuko Nature Reserve are both just a short drive away, and guests can enjoy a variety of activities such as birdwatching, hiking, and fishing. The lodge also offers boat trips on the Hallahin River, which winds through the mangrove forests and savannah landscapes. The lodge can also arrange boat trips to the Gambia River and the Atlantic Ocean.

If you’re looking for a luxurious and relaxing getaway in a beautiful natural setting, the Tendinkoto Eco Lodge is the perfect place for you. With its comfortable accommodations, world-class amenities, and prime location, the lodge is sure to exceed your expectations.

Helen & Oliver, Tendinkoto Lodge in Sanyang:

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oliver@monk.se

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