
Serekunda
THE GAMBIA
Gambia’s secret capital
Serekunda is home to about 400.000 people, and it seems to burst at all seams. Serekunda is Gambia”s biggest city and has long become the economic hub. It”s not exactly pretty or relaxing, but it”s definitely worth a visit to get a glimpse into a busy, authentic Gambian city. Serekunda is also home to Gambia”s biggest market. Serekunda offered us an authentic glimpse into urban West African culture and life. It is easy to reach by bus from the Kombo St. Mary area and is predestined for a day trip.
Serekunda has evolved and consists of 9 villages that became one over time. It is not a typical tourist destination and has minimal touristic infrastructure. The city is very functional and far from pretty, but we found it easier to interact with locals and welcomed a change after our lazy days in Kololi.
Shop at Gambia’s biggest market
Gambia”s biggest market forms the heart of Serrekunda. Countless stands surround the Serekunda market building itself, and it”s almost a challenge to find your way through the busy maze. In and outside the market building, you”ll find anything from food, clothes, groceries, household goods, electronics, and everything in between. The market is bustling during the week.
After pushing yourself through the narrow alleys full of people, carts, and goods, you”ll reach the heart of the maze – the Serekunda market building. The market itself is another maze of small alleys. It”s loud, the stands are overflowing, and the smell is intense. But after our days by the beach, the authenticity of the place felt lovely.
Tour the batik factory in Serekunda
It”s pretty unimposing, and many people don”t know about it. But Serekunda is also home to a traditional batik factory that still supplies many local shops. A visit is sometimes part of a tour, but you can easily visit the factory yourself and watch the tie-die, design, and waxing process. You”ll find the factory called Ms. Musu Kebba Drammeh”s workshop in Dippa Kunda, off Mosque Road. By the way: it”s an excellent place to shop for some souvenirs.
Watch a wrestling match
Wrestling is the national sport in the Senegambia region. So, if you are around on a Saturday or Sunday, don”t miss out! Typically djembe drummers accompany the contestants and create an intense atmosphere. You can observe the spectacle at Serrekunda West Mini Stadium
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