Thank you for watching from Denmark! I'm grateful you mentioned meaningful traveling. Greetings from the Gambia! 🇬🇲 (We're currently here again, and I couldn't be happier!)
Excellent video my friend. I came across your video and I like the energy and vibes that you bring in the video. Good luck to you and your partner. Watching from the US.
Great video me and my freind goin near x mas time.he from the village,I said he'll no buddy 5 star hotel mate 👍 he's from there he's my army buddy so promised him I'd go see what his home is about.but watching ur vlog has give me peace of mind,so thank you
Thank you so much for your comment! December is a great time: there's a lot to do as many places open up for the busier season, and it's not raining season! I haven't visited the village yet. Some day, though. I hope you'll enjoy the Gambia! 🇬🇲🤩 Also, how great is it to reconnect with your army friend!
@phyliciajoykloes my army freind lives in England he's still in army.but for years he's been saying come to my village meet mother sisters ect,but with videos like urs I see now I'm not gonna be stuck in the serengetti lol and can actually stay in a nice hotel with good food.to be honest I've got a thing being built there he's got house and I said we'll make me like a studio apartment at the end of the compound so I wana go see that.he built house for his mother as well but his is in the holiday part near city so I'm excited to go now.
Thank you for a lovely video, of course as a visitor one can only see the bright side of things in this beautiful little gem of a country. I very much apologize for playing party spoilers, but truth be told, not everything is shiny and rosy in Gambia. Even though Gambia is a beautiful little country, its people are generally friendly, peaceful, tolerant and hospitable, but the problem in truth is not the people but the people currently leading this nation. They are bone-marrow corrupt, have no respect for the mandate given them by the people, are abusing the system to the point where now the economy is facing a very precarious situation that could well endanger the very livelihoods of almost every single Gambian. With the negative economic forecast, the national currency is depreciating as a rapid rate, now more than ever. Salaries are stagnant while the leadership, their cronies and elites keep spending lavishly as if there was no tomorrow. Now that the Senegalese Army begins to ponder withdrawing from Gambia altogether, the very stability of this nation is being brought up to the surface once again hence, is Gambia capable of staying stable without Senegal and to some extent the Ecomig force? If not, will Gambia go back to military coups again and re-enter another dark episode like the 22 years of the Jammeh dictatorship? Gambia truly deserves to live in peace and under the ceiling of the law and good governance, alas with this current very corrupt Barrow regime that wish remains elusive if not challenged downright. I wish the very best for Gambia but at heart I worry a lot.
@TheVeelkrow Thank you so much for writing this all out. I appreciate you for watching. As you mentioned, when traveling, you get to see a lot of the highlights of a country. Although I don't know much (yet) about politics in the Gambia, I have heard some stories here and there. Corruption can damage so much. Inequality as well. I believe that capitalism can fogg up people's vision of what is needed and provides for the greater good. Money and power can do crazy things to people who hold onto money and power. Thanks again for enlightening me. There's a lot I can still learn about the smiling coast of Africa.
The smiling cost of Africa the Gambia visit just once you will never regret my country 🎉🎉🎉❤
@@AdamaGibba-bv6eg For sure! The smiling coast has so much to offer! 🇬🇲
Thanks for sharing. We are all about meaningful travel to and from The Gambia. Watching from Denmark.
Thank you for watching from Denmark! I'm grateful you mentioned meaningful traveling. Greetings from the Gambia! 🇬🇲 (We're currently here again, and I couldn't be happier!)
Sister likes your vlog, interesting ♥️♥️♥️
@@modousarr7064 Thank you so much!
Great content, thanks for sharing with us. Welcomed to the smiling coast of Africa, the Gambia 🇬🇲 . Enjoy your stay.
@@mariamanneh4561 Thank you so much for taking the time to watch and comment! The Gambia is beautiful 😍🇬🇲
Is so beautiful ❤️ moment
Excellent video my friend. I came across your video and I like the energy and vibes that you bring in the video. Good luck to you and your partner. Watching from the US.
@@lasamsanor9056 Aw, thank you so much! You made my day by writing this! 😊 I appreciate you!
Great video me and my freind goin near x mas time.he from the village,I said he'll no buddy 5 star hotel mate 👍 he's from there he's my army buddy so promised him I'd go see what his home is about.but watching ur vlog has give me peace of mind,so thank you
Thank you so much for your comment! December is a great time: there's a lot to do as many places open up for the busier season, and it's not raining season! I haven't visited the village yet. Some day, though. I hope you'll enjoy the Gambia! 🇬🇲🤩 Also, how great is it to reconnect with your army friend!
@phyliciajoykloes my army freind lives in England he's still in army.but for years he's been saying come to my village meet mother sisters ect,but with videos like urs I see now I'm not gonna be stuck in the serengetti lol and can actually stay in a nice hotel with good food.to be honest I've got a thing being built there he's got house and I said we'll make me like a studio apartment at the end of the compound so I wana go see that.he built house for his mother as well but his is in the holiday part near city so I'm excited to go now.
I hope you’re enjoying The Gambia 🇬🇲
The Gambia is nice for sure! 🇬🇲🥳
Would like to visit Gambia in the near future.
That would be amazing! 🌴🇬🇲
Have a good time in the Gambia.
We are travel in November to friends on the Smiling Coast of Africa.
Greetings from Germany.
Thank you so much! Have fun in December! 🇬🇲🤩
Thanks for your videos which are actually helping me teach me Russian girlfriend about the what living in the gambia is like
Aw, that's great to hear! Thank you for watching together with your girlfriend. Another Gambia vlog will be up in the near future. 😊
@@phyliciajoykloes ok sure waiting to see more videos from you
@@fukarise7356 Haha, I'm actually currently working on one!
@@phyliciajoykloes can't wait to watch it with my girlfriend
🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😊
Happy cool to spending time keeping it up thanks you need more video 😅😮😂
@@musakargbo664 Haha, thank you so much! I'll be working on more. Stay tuned! 🥳
My fellow passport sis
Please give me the info on your cool playing jazz
I am not exactly sure what you mean. Can you elaborate on your question?
All blondes girls loves Blackman is a true
👸🤴🙏🙏🇬🇲🙏💝🔔👈
You speak my luggage
Be careful
She's is safe. That's Gambia! 😊
Becareful of what???? Gambia is safer than your country by miles. Gambians ain't terrorists like you guys.........
Thank you for a lovely video, of course as a visitor one can only see the bright side of things in this beautiful little gem of a country. I very much apologize for playing party spoilers, but truth be told, not everything is shiny and rosy in Gambia. Even though Gambia is a beautiful little country, its people are generally friendly, peaceful, tolerant and hospitable, but the problem in truth is not the people but the people currently leading this nation. They are bone-marrow corrupt, have no respect for the mandate given them by the people, are abusing the system to the point where now the economy is facing a very precarious situation that could well endanger the very livelihoods of almost every single Gambian. With the negative economic forecast, the national currency is depreciating as a rapid rate, now more than ever. Salaries are stagnant while the leadership, their cronies and elites keep spending lavishly as if there was no tomorrow. Now that the Senegalese Army begins to ponder withdrawing from Gambia altogether, the very stability of this nation is being brought up to the surface once again hence, is Gambia capable of staying stable without Senegal and to some extent the Ecomig force? If not, will Gambia go back to military coups again and re-enter another dark episode like the 22 years of the Jammeh dictatorship? Gambia truly deserves to live in peace and under the ceiling of the law and good governance, alas with this current very corrupt Barrow regime that wish remains elusive if not challenged downright. I wish the very best for Gambia but at heart I worry a lot.
@TheVeelkrow Thank you so much for writing this all out. I appreciate you for watching. As you mentioned, when traveling, you get to see a lot of the highlights of a country. Although I don't know much (yet) about politics in the Gambia, I have heard some stories here and there. Corruption can damage so much. Inequality as well. I believe that capitalism can fogg up people's vision of what is needed and provides for the greater good. Money and power can do crazy things to people who hold onto money and power. Thanks again for enlightening me. There's a lot I can still learn about the smiling coast of Africa.
I also go with you...if you want