
The 5* Tendinkoto Lodge is located in a very quiet side street of Sanyang. It offers its guests an oasis of peace in the midst of lush nature. The accommodation has four comfortable guest rooms with very good and higher beds, en-suite bathrooms and many features that are not a matter of course. A good-sounding Sony Bluethouth loudspeaker ensures a good mood and an appropriate holiday atmosphere. Each room has a pack of cards, fridge, kettle, coffee, sugar, tea, cups and glasses. There are also binoculars in each room for nature lovers. The lovely couple Helen & Oliver, the lovely garden and big pool is also a very good reason, why guests love the Lodge and on March 2nd of the year 2025 the Tendinkoto Lodge witness the most exciting wedding of the year!
A celebration of Love and Culture

Today, the picturesque coastal town of Sanyang in The Gambia bore witness to the union of Swedish entrepreneur Oliver Monk and Gambian native Helen. The couple, known for their successful management of the renowned Tendinkoto Eco Lodge, celebrated their wedding amidst family, friends, and well-wishers. The wedding ceremony beautifully intertwined Swedish and Gambian traditions, symbolizing the harmonious blend of their diverse backgrounds. Guests were treated to a vibrant display of cultural performances, traditional music, and dance, reflecting the rich heritage of both nations.
A 5* lodge and a testament to Sustainable Luxury
Under the stewardship of Oliver and Helen, Tendinkoto Eco Lodge has emerged as a beacon of sustainable tourism in Sanyang. Nestled amidst lush gardens, the lodge offers guests an unparalleled experience that marries luxury with ecological responsibility. The friendly town of Sanyang has a rich variety of flora & fauna. The flora and fauna of Sanyang in The Gambia is very diverse. The coastal region is known for its lush mangrove forests, which are home to a variety of birds, fish and crustaceans. Inland, savannah landscapes with acacia trees and grasses provide a habitat for monkeys, antelopes, warthogs and other mammals. The Gambia’s birdlife is particularly noteworthy, with over 560 different species. Sanyang is a favourite spot for birdwatchers as many different species can be found here, including herons, flamingos, pelicans and cormorants.
The 5* Tendinkoto Lodge
is now owned by Helen and Oliver! Congratulations to the couple and good luck for the future….is run by a dream team, Helen from Sanyang and Oliver from Stockholm. The lodge’s proximity to the Bijilo Forest Reserve and the Abuko Nature Reserve makes it the ideal base for nature lovers. With its combination of comfort and authentic ambience, Tendinkoto Lodge is the perfect place for an unforgettable stay in The Gambia.

The restaurant of the luxury guest house spoils its guests with delicious local and international dishes. The bar is the perfect place to round off the evening with a cocktail. The food is praised everywhere and puts even much larger hotels in the shade. The huge property also grows its own fruit and vegetables.
Helen & Oliver, Tendinkoto Lodge in Sanyang:
eMail:
oliver@monk.se
WhatsApp:
+220 365 0000
Pictures of the marriage of Helen & Oliver and … the wonderful Tendinkoto Lodge in Sanyang, Gambia are following:
Who wrote the article about Oliver and Helen’s marriage?
Travel journalist Oliver Gaebe
bellacoola Filmproduction UG
Eythstr. 10
51109 Köln Cologne
Germany
bellacoola-liefert@die-besten-bilder.de
Fon: +491796004547
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