Gambia is a year-round favorite for travelers hoping to relax on the golden beaches and learn Wolof, fully immersed in the country’s rich history. March gives an added dose of laid-back glamour in this strip of coast and inland glory. If the swaying palm trees weren’t enough, this African country, engulfed by Senegal, will truly charm you with its casually beautiful lagoons. Visiting in March means that you’ll be able to enjoy the full benefits of the country’s hottest weather and the chillest vibes if you make it to the fishing villages.
SOURCE: TRAVEL NOIRE
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