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財産 — Bakadaji Hotel
The Bakadaji Hotel is a straightforward 3-star option on the road to Sukuta, just inland from the coast. Its lobby is cool and tiled, with a small bar and a hint of palm-frond decor that signals Gambia’s beach resort style without any pretence. The real draw is the pool terrace and the on-site casino, which gives it a slightly livelier, adult-oriented feel than the family-run lodges further down the coast. It suits travellers who want a reliable, no-nonsense base for a night or two, with a pool and evening entertainment, rather than a quiet hideaway.
Sukutaの歴史
Sukuta was originally a Mandinka farming village, and its name comes from the Mandinka words for 'under the kapok tree'. It expanded steadily during the colonial era as the British developed the Kombo coastal strip for peanut trading and later for tourism. The main road through Sukuta, the Banjul-Serrekunda highway, turned it into a busy commuter and market town for the Greater Banjul Area. Today Sukuta feels like a working Gambian town: dusty, lively, and full of small shops and food stalls, with its identity still tied to the nearby beaches and the traffic that flows towards Kololi and Senegambia.
訪れるのに最適な時間
Sukuta完全ガイド →最高の月
December to February: clear skies, lower humidity, and comfortable daytime highs around 30°C. The Harmattan wind keeps the air dry and the Atlantic breeze makes evenings pleasant. These months also have the lowest malaria risk and fewest mosquitoes.
ピーク/フェスティバル Surge
Late December to early January, when European winter sun-seekers flood in for Christmas and New Year. Hotel prices can double, and the Bakadaji’s casino and pool are busiest. The independent Gambia Tourism Fair sometimes draws extra visitors in January.
予算肩の季節
March and April offer still-good weather with slightly higher temperatures (33-35°C) but fewer tourists and lower prices. Rooms at the Bakadaji often drop by 20-30% compared to January. In October, the rains are ending, the landscape is green, and advance bookings are soft.
天気&パッケージ
July is the heart of the wet season: expect heavy, short downpours most afternoons and humidity above 80%. Pack a light waterproof jacket or umbrella, and bring long trousers and closed shoes for evenings when mosquitoes are active.
LIVE CITY BRIEFING — Sukuta
- The new Senegambia Bridge, opened in 2024, has cut travel time to Banjul airport from Sukuta to roughly 30 minutes, bypassing the worst Serrekunda traffic.
- The Sukuta market area has several new takeaways and fruit stalls, but the main road through town remains potholed; rent a car with decent ground clearance or rely on shared taxis.
- The Gambia’s rainy season typically peaks in July and August, so expect intermittent power cuts and slow Wi-Fi in the hotel during storms.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Bakadaji Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the upper floors (2nd or 3rd) facing away from the main Sukuta road. These are quieter and get better air circulation.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid ground-floor rooms near the reception or entrance – they pick up lobby noise and foot traffic. Also avoid rooms directly facing the main road, as Sukuta’s street carries local traffic and the occasional bus or taxi horn.
Best views
Upper-floor rooms on the road-facing side might give partial views of the street and local life, but the quieter side (presumably the back) overlooks the hotel’s garden or neighbouring plots – more pleasant and calm.
Quietest floors
Floors 2 and 3 (assuming a 3-storey building, common for 3-star hotels here) offer the quietest stays, away from street-level bustle.
🔊 Noise notes
Sukuta is a busy coastal settlement on the main highway between Banjul and Brikama. Expect daytime traffic noise, especially near peak hours. At night it calms, but stray motorbikes or dogs can be audible. No major clubs nearby, but local music from bars or houses may carry.
Insider tips
1. Request a back-facing room on the 2nd floor at booking – these are the least disturbed by road noise and morning breakfast prep. 2. If you’re driving, ask about parking on arrival – many 3-star hotels here have a small lot that fills quickly, and street parking is limited and less secure.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
ホテル施設 — Bakadaji Hotel
Free WiFi for all guests, adequate for browsing and email; login requires a code from reception.
A single lift serves all three guest floors; no stairs-only sections.
No complimentary newspapers or digital newsstands; no building heritage quirks.
Standard check-in from 14:00. Early bag-drop allowed from 10:00. Late check-out until 12:00 incurs GMD 800 fee.
Complimentary luggage storage at reception during your stay; no charge.
Ground-floor rooms available; main entrance and restaurant are step-free. Upper floors served by lift, but no wheelchair-accessible bathrooms. No hearing or visual aids.
Free on-site parking for about 20 cars on a gravel lot; no valet, no EV charging. Nearest public car park is 5 km away in Serrekunda, fee GMD 150 per day.
税金、税金、預金
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: No advance deposit required; a refundable GMD 1,000 incidental hold is taken at check-in
地元のライフスタイル&レクリエーション
DreamPark — 758 m · ~9 min walk
5分間のRadio Essentials
Nearest — 40 m · ~1 min walk
Stop Step — 1.2 km · ~16 min walk
Premium Supermarket + Pharmacy — 898 m · ~11 min walk
お金 & 通貨
Get a travel card →Gambian Dalasi, GMD
Change money at authorised bureaux in Serekunda or Banjul; airport and hotel desks give poor rates, often 10-15% worse.
Cards work in larger hotels and supermarkets in Sukuta but not in markets or small shops; carry cash for daily spending.
10% tip in restaurants if service not included, small change for taxi drivers (round up), 50-100 GMD for hotel staff helping with bags.
食事、ショッピング、旅行 予算
Cheap car hire →Instant coffee at a local tea shop (ataaya) around 20 GMD; fresh coffee from street vendors is rare.
Domoda (peanut stew) with rice from a food stall for about 100-150 GMD.
Yassa (grilled chicken with onion sauce) at a local restaurant, main dish around 200-300 GMD.
Sukuta market area has stalls selling fried fish, benachin (jollof rice), and grilled meat skewers in the evenings.
No large chains – small corner shops (boutiques) sell basics; bigger shops in Serekunda or Bakau like Game Stores or Selbe Mart.
Sukuta Market and stalls along the main road sell second-hand and new clothing cheaply; haggle for a fair price.
Shared yellow minibuses (geli-geli) run routes within Sukuta and nearby areas for 10-20 GMD per trip; from Banjul airport, take a shared taxi to Sukuta for about 500-800 GMD.
1. Buy dalasi at authorised exchangers in Serekunda, not the airport. 2. Eat at local food stalls for cheap, authentic meals. 3. Negotiate taxi fares before getting in – agree the price in advance.
Emergency Contacts
SukutaFor tourist-specific help, dial 199 from any mobile or landline. The tourist police in Sukuta are reachable through the local station (Sukuta Police Station) on +220 449 5100. For medical issues beyond the standard ambulance, consider contacting the Kanifing General Hospital (close to Sukuta) on +220 439 8400. Keep the number for Brikama Fire Station (+220 448 8233) as backup. Note that response times can be slow, especially outside the tourist season.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Sukuta, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Bakadaji Hotel
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 40 m · ~1 min walk — pharmacy · Stop Step — 1.2 km · ~16 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →回り回る
Sukuta Junction → Serrekunda or Banjul (passes near Alassan House)
💡 Catch the yellow-and-green Geut buses heading towards Banjul from the main road. They're slower than gelly-gellys but more comfortable for longer trips.
Banjul International Airport (BJL) → Alassan House, Sukuta
💡 Agree on the fare before you get in — locals pay around 800-1000 GMD, but 1200 is fair with luggage. Use the official taxi rank outside arrivals.
Sukuta Junction → Alassan House, Sukuta (local stops)
💡 These are shared minibuses — flag one down at the junction on the main highway. Tell the conductor 'Alassan' and they'll drop you near the turning. Carry small notes.
Anywhere in Serekunda/Banjul → Alassan House, Sukuta
💡 Save a driver's number from the hotel — they'll pick you up from anywhere. Expect to pay 500-800 GMD from the main Serekunda market. WhatsApp is standard for booking.
よくある質問
What are the best rooms at Bakadaji Hotel?
Request a room on the upper floors (2nd or 3rd) facing away from the main Sukuta road. These are quieter and get better air circulation.
Which rooms should I avoid at Bakadaji Hotel?
Avoid ground-floor rooms near the reception or entrance – they pick up lobby noise and foot traffic. Also avoid rooms directly facing the main road, as Sukuta’s street carries local traffic and the occasional bus or taxi horn.
Is Bakadaji Hotel noisy?
Sukuta is a busy coastal settlement on the main highway between Banjul and Brikama. Expect daytime traffic noise, especially near peak hours. At night it calms, but stray motorbikes or dogs can be audible. No major clubs nearby, but local music from bars or houses may carry.
Which rooms have the best views at Bakadaji Hotel?
Upper-floor rooms on the road-facing side might give partial views of the street and local life, but the quieter side (presumably the back) overlooks the hotel’s garden or neighbouring plots – more pleasant and calm.
What are insider tips for staying at Bakadaji Hotel?
1. Request a back-facing room on the 2nd floor at booking – these are the least disturbed by road noise and morning breakfast prep. 2. If you’re driving, ask about parking on arrival – many 3-star hotels here have a small lot that fills quickly, and street parking is limited and less secure.
What time is check-in at Bakadaji Hotel?
Check-in at Bakadaji Hotel is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Bakadaji Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi for all guests, adequate for browsing and email; login requires a code from reception.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Bakadaji Hotel?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near Bakadaji Hotel?
Domoda (peanut stew) with rice from a food stall for about 100-150 GMD.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Bakadaji Hotel?
Shared yellow minibuses (geli-geli) run routes within Sukuta and nearby areas for 10-20 GMD per trip; from Banjul airport, take a shared taxi to Sukuta for about 500-800 GMD.
When is the best time to visit Sukuta?
December to February: clear skies, lower humidity, and comfortable daytime highs around 30°C. The Harmattan wind keeps the air dry and the Atlantic breeze makes evenings pleasant. These months also have the lowest malaria risk and fewest mosquitoes.
Sukutaのトップ観光スポット
💡 Ask for a tour in the morning before the heat gets intense—staff are more likely to show you around. The palm wine is best drunk on the spot; it ferments fast.
💡 Respect quiet hours during prayer (about 15 minutes at sundown). The best light for photos is late afternoon, when the laterite dust glows orange.
💡 Buy small bags of hibiscus flower (bissap) or ginger powder—they cost roughly 10–20 dalasi each and make good tea later. Don't film people without asking first.
💡 Bring water and wear closed shoes—the sandy parts can hide broken glass. Go just after sunrise for the best bird activity and cooler air.
💡 Come in the late afternoon when the crocs are more active and the light is soft. The small snack stand sells cold drinks cheaper than nearby shops.