Both the Bijilo Forest Park and the Abuko National Park are within easy reach of Bakau and have plenty of wildlife. Abuko is a twitchers paradise containing over 270 species of birds, as well as crocodile and monkeys.
There is also a small orphanage in the 180-acre park with a lion, hyena and monkey enclosure. The crocodile pool of Bakau Kachikally is an eye-opener too.
Bakau started life as a popular colonial retreat and its old town dates back to the 19th century. Thanks to these Victorians, there are also beautiful Botanical Gardens which make for a pleasant excursion on your holiday.
The country is dominated by its river so it would be a shame not to explore it on one of your day trips - especially as you are likely to spot both crocodiles and hippos cooling down in the waters or lounging on the river banks.
Get in touch with your cultural side by visiting Jufureh on the banks of the River Gambia, the town made famous by Pulitzer prize winning author Alex Haley's novel Roots.