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Day 10: Kousmar Island
This morning, we take a new excursion along the river. After lunch and a short break, we travel to Kousmar Island, a popular hotspot. Here, a colony of swallow-tailed kites gathers every evening. It promises to be a wonderful experience to admire and photograph these impressive birds in their natural habitat.
Day 11: Toubacouta and Sine Saloum Delta
After breakfast, we depart for Toubacouta, a small village located in the beautiful Sine Saloum Delta, just 70 km away. This area is a true paradise for birdwatchers and photographers. After lunch at Hotel Keur Saloum, we explore the enchanting surroundings in the afternoon.
Day 12: Boat Trip through the Saloum Delta
Today is a special day! After breakfast, we go on a boat trip through the beautiful Saloum Delta, where the rivers converge and the nature is breathtaking. We sail all the way to the ocean, where we have the chance to capture spectacular images of birds. An unforgettable experience.
Day 13: Return to Gambia
After departure, we return to the Gambian border, where we take the ferry from Barra to Banjul. The crossing is always an experience in itself. Once in Banjul, we travel further to Stala Lodge in Kartong. In the afternoon, we take a beautiful excursion in the wetlands of Kartong.
Day 14: Kartong Bird Watching Observatory
After breakfast, we visit the Kartong Bird Watching Observatory. In the afternoon, we enjoy a boat trip on the Halahin River.
Day 15: Tanema Creek Lodge
After breakfast, we depart for the next lodge, visiting various bird hotspots in Gunjur along the way. After lunch in Tanji, near the bustling fish market, we stay overnight at Tanema Creek Lodge but first take an excursion in the beautiful surroundings.
Day 16: Brufut Forest and Tanji Bird Reserve
After breakfast, we take an excursion in the Brufut Forest, a true hotspot for various bird species. After this excursion, we drive back to Tanji, where we visit the bird reserve. We end the day with a visit to the local fish market, a vibrant experience full of colors and scents.
Day 17: Kotu Bridge and Return to Mandinari River Lodge
After breakfast, we depart for the Kotu Bridge for a beautiful boat trip where various types of herons and kingfishers can be photographed. This time, we enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant. Afterward, we take a relaxing ride back to the Mandinari River Lodge.
Day 18: Lamin Rice Fields and Departure
Depending on the flight times, we plan a peaceful excursion in the beautiful rice fields of Lamin. This serene environment offers many opportunities to spot various bird species. We can also visit a hotspot for raptors, where you can photograph these majestic birds in their element.
Bird Photography Tour in Gambia and Senegal.18 Days Full Board
Step into the world of colorful birds and lush nature with our exclusive Bird Photography Tour in Gambia and Senegal. This 18-day journey is specially designed for nature enthusiasts and photographers looking to capture unique bird species in their natural habitat. Discover the most iconic birding areas of West Africa, enjoy professional guidance, and experience the beauty of this diverse region.
Bird Photography Tour in Gambia and Senegal.
18 Days Full Board.
If you would like a different itinerary or a tailor-made tour, please feel free to contact me and I will be happy to help you.
18 days / 17 nights.
From 2 persons and more.
1900 euros per pp.
Supplement for single room 150 euros pp.
This trip is only available from 2 persons up to a maximum of 6 persons.
Itinerary for this tour
Day 1: Arrival in Banjul and Mandinari River Lodge
Upon arrival at Banjul Airport, we depart for the charming Mandinari River Lodge. Together, we explore the beautiful surroundings of the Tanbi Wetlands and the lush garden of the lodge. Spot and photograph colorful birds in this tranquil, natural oasis as the perfect start to your journey.
Day 2: Mangroves and Raptors
In the morning, we take an excursion through the mangroves, rice fields, and wetlands of Mandinari. In the afternoon, we visit hotspots rich in raptors. This offers unique opportunities to take impressive photos of these majestic birds in their natural habitat.
Day 3: Travel to Tendaba Camp
After breakfast, we depart for Tendaba Camp, 140 km inland, with various stops at hotspots along the way, including the Farasutu Forest. Upon arrival at the camp in the afternoon, we visit one of Tendaba Camp's bird hides.
Day 4: Boat Trip and Kwinella Bushtrack
In the morning, we start with a beautiful boat trip through the mangroves along the Gambia River. In the afternoon, we take a trip to the Kwinella bushtrack, where we can further enjoy the nature and local fauna.
Day 5: To Kakuba Garden Hotel
After breakfast, we depart for the Kakuba Garden Hotel, located 114 km away. During the journey, we stop at bird hotspots, including breathtaking wetlands and expansive rice fields. After a delicious lunch and a refreshing break, we take an excursion in the surrounding area.
Day 6: Kuntaur and Rice Fields
After breakfast, we drive to the next lodge located on the north bank of the Gambia River in Kuntaur. We cross the river using the local ferry in Georgetown. Along the way, we spot birds and take an evening walk through the rice fields in Kuntaur.
Day 7: Carmine Bee-eaters and Chimpanzees
In the morning, we head to a beautiful colony of carmine bee-eaters, where we can photograph their colorful feathers and unique behavior. After lunch and a short break, we take an exciting boat trip to the chimpanzee rehabilitation project. During this trip, there is also a chance to photograph hippos.
Day 8: Travel to Jajari
Today, we travel along the north bank towards the village of Jajari, a distance of 110 kilometers. Along the way, we stop at various bird hotspots. After a delicious lunch at the Morgan Kunda Lodge, we take an excursion in the surrounding area.
Day 9: Border Crossing into Senegal
Today, we depart for the border with Senegal and cross it in Farafeni. After completing the necessary formalities, we drive further to Kaolack, 106 km away, located on the banks of the Saloum River. After lunch, we take an excursion to the river to photograph the diverse bird species.