National Museum of Gambia
This ancient edifice, which once housed the white-only Bathurst Club, now houses the National Museum of Gambia. Traditional Gambian life, Bathurst's colonial past, information on the Senegambia stone circle locations, music, and dancing are among the exhibits and displays on show.
Despite its tiny size, the museum is well-designed to showcase the rich culture of this amazing country. The gigantic Kankurang mask hanging in the main hall is impossible to miss. During rites of passage and coming of age, this potent ritual mask is worn.
National Museum of Gambia is a cultural museum in Banjul, Gambia. It houses historical papers and exhibitions relating to Gambia's history. June and October are the ideal months to visit while the weather is favorable and you visit every area of the country.
You may learn about the Gambia's cultural legacy, such as who the Super Eagles were and what a masquerade is, at the Gambia National Museum.
• Location: FC4F+7M6, Banjul, Gambia
• Timing: 7AM - 5PM, open all day except Sunday
• Famous for: historical papers and exhibitions
• Entry Fee: US$ 1
• Best Time To Visit: January to March.