Only target species chosen by the photographer himself.

Tour Gambia and Senegal special.

Target birds / Target birding. 21 Days Full Board

Tour Gambia en Senegal special.

Target birds / Target Birding.

21 Days Full Board.

Route and Travel Options

The journey begins with an exploration of the vibrant landscapes of Gambia, a country renowned for its rich birdlife and diverse habitats. Here, we will explore wetlands, forests, and riverside areas that host a wide array of native and migratory bird species.

From Gambia, we proceed to the magnificent Niokolo Koba National Park in Senegal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most biodiverse regions in West Africa. This park not only offers an abundance of bird species but also presents opportunities to observe other fascinating wildlife, such as antelopes and even the rare African leopard.

After several days in this region and achieving our target species, we travel onward to the border with Mauritania. This lesser-visited area offers spectacular bird species that are rare or difficult to find elsewhere. The pristine nature and unique photography opportunities make it a must-visit destination for those seeking exclusive images and unforgettable experiences.

Designing an Itinerary

Planning a specialized tour like this is a fascinating challenge that involves multiple factors. The selection of bird species you wish to capture as a photographer serves as the key starting point. This heavily depends on the season—will you visit during the wet season or the dry season?

How Does It Work?

The process begins with your contact. Once you, as a photographer, reach out to me, I request a list of the specific bird species you aim to photograph. The more detailed your preferences, the more targeted my preparations can be.

Step 1: Initial Contact and Target Species Inventory

Upon receiving your list of target species, I immediately start gathering current information. Leveraging my extensive network of local guides, ornithologists, and nature experts in both Gambia and Senegal, I verify recent sightings of your desired bird species. This process may take a few days, as I aim to provide precise and up-to-date data to maximize your chances of successful observations and photography.

Step 2: Analysis and Confirmation

The sightings are carefully analyzed, taking into account factors such as recent migration patterns, seasonal influences, weather conditions, and the accessibility of locations. If uncertainties arise, I stay in touch with my sources to confirm the information. This meticulous approach ensures that the itinerary is not only effective but also practical to execute.

Step 3: Itinerary Design

Based on the collected data, I create an itinerary tailored to your preferences and target species. The itinerary includes details about:

  • Locations: Specific spots where the target species are likely to be found.

  • Timings: The best times of day to photograph these species.

  • Flexibility: Options to adapt the schedule if unique opportunities arise.

  • Logistics: Practical details about transport, accommodations, and required equipment.

Step 4: Consultation and Adjustments

Once the itinerary is ready, I share it with you. Together, we discuss the possibilities and any adjustments needed to meet your specific preferences. If there is room to include additional species or locations, these can be integrated into the plan.

Step 5: Ready for Departure

With a fully customized and well-thought-out itinerary, you’ll be ready to embark on your journey. I remain available to provide support during your trip, ensuring you always have access to updated information or necessary adjustments.

This trip is only available from 2 persons up to a maximum of 6 persons.

21 Days / 20 nights.

From 2 persons and more.

2500 euros pp.

Supplement for single room 180 euros pp.