Tendaba camp serves a purpose: it is a great base for boat trips to the Bao Bolong wetlands and Kiang West National Park; it's certainly not luxury accommodation but it does the job!
We stayed in one of the riverside rooms, which were clean and basic. The shower didn't really work but that's fairly usual based on our experience of the Gambia. The riverside rooms are slightly more expensive than the standard rooms and when I booked I was advised that they are slightly cooler but I'd find it hard to believe this was truly the case.
The food was OK but certainly not the best we found in the Gambia. It is a great opportunity to try bushpig, which is somewhat of a speciality here though.
Both the trips (to Kiang and Bao Bolong) were well worth doing. Although I'm not a true bird-watcher, Bao Bolong is incredibly impressive and surpassed any other place we went in the Gambia for seeing birds. It's hard to express the number of birds we saw but if you appreciate king fishers and herons, you won't be disappointed.
I really enjoyed the trip to Kiang West National Park but it also left me with a feeling of what could be made of the park if it was properly invested in. We saw baboons, Red Colobus Monkeys and Warthog, which I think is fairly typical. There is apparently a large population of hyena in the park too and they had seen them the previous day to when we were there. We were tempted to visit the park independently but on this occasion it would have been a poor decision as the guide's knowledge of where to find animals was invaluable.
Both the trips mentioned above take half a day and they were running early in the morning and late in the afternoon when we were there.
I would recommend booking ahead - when we were there, it was almost full with a government-organised conference and this is apparently not unusual.
Overall I would recommend going to Tendaba but go for the minimum amount of time that allows you to do the activities you want to do there. It is a lot hotter at Tendaba than on the coast in the Gambia and the actual village around there is, to be frank, a bit of a dump.
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