Time Zones in Gambia

View Gambia’s current local time, UTC offset, DST status, and compare or convert time with cities and time zones worldwide.

Banjul
Gambia · GMT
Banjul Standard TimeGMT +00Tue, Jul 21
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UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Tue, Jul 21
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
Serekunda
Pop. 340,000
Brikama
Pop. 77,700
Bakau
Pop. 43,098
Banjul
Pop. 34,589
Farafenni
Pop. 29,867
Lamin
Pop. 24,797
Basse Santa Su
Pop. 14,380
Soma
Pop. 9,869
Sabi
Pop. 7,738
Bansang
Pop. 7,615
Abuko
Pop. 6,572
Essau
Pop. 5,907
Barra
Pop. 5,323
Demba Kunda
Pop. 4,817
Koina
Pop. 3,870
Diabugu
Pop. 3,722
Janjanbureh
Pop. 3,584
Sami
Pop. 2,794
Kerewan
Pop. 2,751
Jarreng
Pop. 2,705
Sutukoba
Pop. 2,693
Somita
Pop. 2,541
Kuntaur
Pop. 2,534
Nyamanari
Pop. 2,090
Baro Kunda
Pop. 1,991
Bakadagy
Pop. 1,979
Mansa Konko
Pop. 1,978
Saba
Pop. 1,974
Saruja
Pop. 1,959
No Kunda
Pop. 1,913
Galleh Manda
Pop. 1,872
Sankwia
Pop. 1,831
Kaiaf
Pop. 1,819
Jakhaly
Pop. 1,793
Keneba
Pop. 1,775
Kumbija
Pop. 1,760
Toniataba
Pop. 1,755
Karantaba
Pop. 1,753
Nioro
Pop. 1,746
Katchang
Pop. 1,741
Denton
Pop. 1,712
Dankunku
Pop. 1,641
Gunjur Kuta
Pop. 1,566
Sutukung
Pop. 1,506
Sudowol
Pop. 1,502
Wellingara Ba
Pop. 1,476
Bureng
Pop. 1,472
Wassu
Pop. 1,380
Sukuta
Pop. 1,364
Si Kunda
Pop. 1,344
Gunjur
Pop. 1,327
Sara Kunda
Pop. 1,316
Sun Kunda
Pop. 1,306
Daba Kunda
Pop. 1,302
Brifu
Pop. 1,292
Bambali
Pop. 1,255
Jenoi
Pop. 1,254
Chilla
Pop. 1,249
Kunting
Pop. 1,204
Diabugu Basilla
Pop. 1,199
Pateh Sam
Pop. 1,164
Kass Wollof
Pop. 1,109
Brikama Nding
Pop. 1,092
Daru Rilwan
Pop. 1,045
Jifarong
Pop. 1,038
Perai
Pop. 1,026
Jali
Pop. 1,024
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Gambia Time Zone Overview

Gambia uses one time zone nationwide: GMT (UTC+0). This page shows the country’s current local time and the standard offset used in Banjul and across GM.

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Compare and Convert Time

Use the visual time grid and hour-by-hour tables to compare Gambia time with any other timezone. Export meetings with ICS download or send to Google Calendar and Gmail.

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DST Rules and Accuracy

Gambia does not observe daylight saving time, so there are no DST transition dates. Time data is tracked automatically using the IANA timezone database, including historical updates.

How to Check Time in Gambia

  1. Open the Gambia converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/gambia. The page loads Gambia on the grid using Africa/Banjul, which is useful when you are planning a call with contacts in Banjul, coordinating NGO field work, or checking business hours for partners in Serekunda or Brikama.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click + Add City and search for cities you work with regularly, such as London for government or development partners, New York for nonprofit coordination, or Dubai for trade and travel connections. Adding these rows lets you compare Gambia’s single national time zone against other markets on the same 24-hour timeline, which is especially practical for remote teams and travel planning.

  3. Select a working time window: Click Select to enter selection mode, then drag across the Gambia row on the colored grid to highlight a time range in purple. For example, you can drag across a daytime block in Banjul to see which hours line up with office hours elsewhere, helping you avoid scheduling a client call during gray night slots or yellow late-evening periods for another team.

  4. Export and share the schedule: After selecting a range, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is useful when sending a confirmed meeting window to a distributed team, sharing a travel briefing with colleagues, or making sure everyone sees the appointment in their own local calendar automatically.

Time Zones in Gambia

Gambia uses one time zone nationwide: Africa/Banjul. The country stays on UTC+0 all year, and there is no daylight saving time, so the local time remains consistent in every season.

This single-zone setup makes national scheduling straightforward because Banjul, Serekunda, Brikama, Bakau, Farafenni, Lamin, Basse Santa Su, Soma, Sabi, and Bansang all follow the same clock. There are no regional offsets, no half-hour variations, and no seasonal clock changes to account for when organizing domestic transport, school schedules, public services, or business operations.

For international coordination, UTC+0 is especially convenient because it matches the UTC standard directly. That makes Gambia easier to align with global organizations, aviation planning, development agencies, and remote teams that use UTC as a reference for meetings, reporting deadlines, and operational handoffs.

Gambia Country Details

Gambia is a West African country with its capital in Banjul. It has a population of 2,280,102 and a total area of 11,300 km², making it one of Africa’s smaller countries by land area while still supporting several active urban centers including Serekunda, Brikama, Bakau, and Banjul.

The national currency is the GMD (Dalasi), which is relevant for travelers booking local services and for businesses handling payments or invoicing inside the country. Gambia’s international dialing code is +220, which is the number prefix used when calling Gambian landlines or mobile numbers from abroad.

Languages used in Gambia include en-GM, mnk, wof, wo, ff. This mix is important for customer support, local outreach, education, and field coordination, especially for organizations working across different communities and regions.

Daylight Saving Time in Gambia

Gambia does not observe daylight saving time. The country remains on UTC+0 throughout the entire year, so clocks do not move forward or backward at any point.

There are no seasonal clock-change dates to track, and no recent regional differences within the country. Banjul and every other Gambian city using Africa/Banjul follow the same uninterrupted standard time, which simplifies recurring meeting schedules, flight planning, and long-term calendar coordination.

Because there is no DST, the main scheduling changes Gambian users need to watch are usually in other countries. If you are arranging calls with Europe or North America, the difference can shift when those regions enter or leave daylight saving time, even though time in Gambia itself stays fixed.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Gambia have?

Gambia has one time zone for the entire country. It uses Africa/Banjul, so cities such as Banjul, Serekunda, Brikama, Bakau, Farafenni, and Basse Santa Su all follow the same local time without regional variation.

does Gambia use daylight saving time?

No, Gambia does not use daylight saving time. The country stays on UTC+0 all year, so there are no clock changes in spring or autumn and no separate summer time schedule.

what is the time difference between Gambia and UTC

Gambia is UTC+0. That means local time in Gambia is the same as Coordinated Universal Time throughout the year, which is helpful for international teams that schedule work directly against UTC.

what currency does Gambia use

Gambia uses the GMD (Dalasi) as its national currency. This is the currency used for local purchases, hotel payments, transport, and most day-to-day transactions inside the country.

what is the dialing code for Gambia

The international dialing code for Gambia is +220. If you are calling a Gambian number from another country, you enter +220 before the local number.

what time zone is used in Banjul?

Banjul uses Africa/Banjul. This time zone is UTC+0 year-round, and it is the same time used across the whole country, so there is no difference between the capital and other Gambian cities.

do all cities in Gambia use the same time?

Yes, all cities in Gambia use the same time. Serekunda, Brikama, Bakau, Banjul, Farafenni, Lamin, Soma, Sabi, Bansang, and Basse Santa Su all follow Africa/Banjul, which keeps national scheduling simple for transport, administration, and business.

is Gambia easy to schedule with for international meetings?

Gambia is relatively straightforward to schedule with because it stays on UTC+0 all year and does not observe DST. That consistency helps when setting recurring calls for NGOs, travel operators, public sector work, and international partners, although the time gap with other countries can still change when those countries switch their clocks seasonally.