Gambia

Africa (West Africa)
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Gambia

Africa’s smallest mainland country features river adventures, welcoming culture, and a growing beach scene. The Gambia is compact, affordable, and increasingly popular among European travelers.

Last Updated:

June 28, 2025

General Recommendations

Azithromycin / Ciprofloxacin - Traveler's Diarrhea

Ondansetron - Nausea & Vomiting

Meclizine - Motion Sickness

Hydroxyzine - Jet Lag / Traveler's Anxiety

Order them all with our comprehensive travel package, which includes all medications and country specific medications if required.

What is our Wandr Safety Rating?

Our safety grade combines CDC guidance, healthcare access, travel risks, and regional stability to help you prepare confidently. Updated regularly to reflect current conditions.

A (90–100): Very safe — Excellent healthcare and low travel risks
B (75–89): Safe — Minor precautions recommended
C (60–74): Moderate risk — Limited access or regional health concerns
D (40–59): Higher risk — Caution advised due to instability or health gaps
F (0–39): Not recommended — Major safety or medical concerns

Wandr Safety Rating:

C (Elevated Risk)

62/100

The Gambia is generally safe for travelers, but healthcare access is limited outside the capital, Banjul. Mosquito-borne illnesses like malaria are common, especially during the rainy season. The CDC typically recommends hepatitis A/B, typhoid, and malaria prophylaxis. Travelers should take precautions with food, water, and insect exposure. Medical evacuation insurance is strongly advised for serious emergencies.

CDC Recommendations

CDC Travel Information for Gambia

For the best experience, please view the CDC travel information directly on their website:

Go to CDC Travel Information for Gambia
Disclaimer: This page is intended as a general reference for travelers and does not replace personalized medical consultation. While Wandr provides medical guidance, country-specific risks may change. We update this information as frequently as possible, but travelers should also consult official government and health sources before departure.