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Exploring The Gambia

Gambia & Senegal Wildlife Tour

Your Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrive in The Gambia

Arrive in the afternoon at the Banjul Airport where your driver will meet you for your transfer (45 minutes) to the stunning Mandina Lodges in the heart of Makasutu Forest. Here you’ll find your floating lodge on a tributary of the River Gambia.

That evening, dine alfresco under a thatched cabana beneath a star-studded African sky.

Day 2 - Explore Makasutu forest and waterways

Having enjoyed a coffee or tea on your verandah watching the forest awake, head out for a walk with your guide and learn more about the flora and fauna of the area including the large troop of baboons that live here. Once back at the lodges, take a leisurely late breakfast and spend the rest of the day relaxing by the river or the pool, watching the birds that regularly visit.

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In the late afternoon, your guide will take you out in a canoe to explore the mangroves and waterways. As well as the varied birdlife, you’ll see local fishermen and, at low tide, women collecting oysters from the exposed mangrove roots.

Day 3 - Sunset cruise

On your second morning, head out with your guide along the river by canoe or on another forest walk, perhaps visiting the Gambia Horse and Donkey Trust. Chat to one of their volunteers for a fascinating insight into the work of this charity.

In the late afternoon, join other guests at Mandina for a cruise along the river in a motorboat to see flocks of birds coming home to roost as the sun sets behind the mangroves while enjoying a bottle of South African house wine (one bottle per couple).

Day 4 - Go wild in Senegal

Start the day early with a private transfer to Banjul’s ferry port from where you’ll cross the River Gambia. This is an adventure in itself with a colourful collection of vehicles, people, and often animals streaming onto the ferry. Your guide will look after you all the way. From here it’s just a short drive across the border to Senegal and Fathala Wildlife Reserve. Staying in luxury safari tents, with air-conditioning and an ensuite bathroom, you’ll soon settle in.

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That afternoon set off on a sunset game drive through the African bush for the chance to see the rare West African giant derby eland as well as zebra, giraffes, rhino, buffalo, warthogs, several species of monkeys and numerous bird species.

Day 5 - Discover Senegal

Visit a traditional Senegalese market and bakery and learn about local life. Meet local artisans, see traditional crafts and fabrics, taste baobab juice and be back at Fathala in time for lunch.

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In the late afternoon, join a guided walk through the Africa bush to learn about the plants and smaller animals that live on the reserve. This is an excellent opportunity for bird photography. There’s no guarantee what you may see, but frequently sighted bird species include the Abyssinian roller, the rose-ringed parakeet, the western red-billed hornbill, the long-tailed glossy starling and many more.

Day 6 - Back to The Gambia

It’s time to return to The Gambia and transfer to Leo’s Beach Resort set in an elevated position overlooking a quiet sandy beach. The rest of your day is free to spend relaxing by the pool or the beach. Alternatively, the nearby village of Tanji is a short taxi ride away. Here you can see the local fishing boats known as pirogues being unloaded and watch the hustle and bustle of the fish market. It’s a mesmerising, colourful sight set against a cacophony as gulls squawk overhead, and people haggle over the price of fish.

Day 7 - Birdwatching with Malick Suso

Rise early to make the most of your time with birding expert, Malick Suso. He’s the preferred bird guide of television presenter and naturalist, Chris Packham, who regularly visits The Gambia. Malick has over twenty years’ experience. If there’s a particular habitat or species you’re interested in, let us know, otherwise, leave it to Malick to take you to the best birdwatching location on any specific day. Likely sites include Abuko Nature Reserve home to approximately 250 species of bird, including giant kingfishers and turaco, Brufut Forest for its array of woodland birds or nearby Tanji Bird Reserve, not far from your hotel.

Day 8 - BID FAREWELL TO WEST AFRICA

After a leisurely breakfast, with plenty of time for a walk along the beach or a last swim in the pool, leave Leo’s Beach Resort around mid-morning to check-in for your flight home.

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This itinerary costs from £1,954 per person based on 2 sharing and includes transfers and return international flights from Gatwick, Birmingham or Manchester.

What's included?

Includes:
  • Prices start from £1,954 per person
  • 3-nights half-board at Mandina Lodges (floating river lodge), 2-nights B&B at Fathala Wildlife Reserve and 2-nights B&B at Leo’s Beach Hotel
  • Return flights with 20kg luggage allowance (and in-flight meals when flying from Gatwick)
  • Transfers (including ferry crossing)
  • An English-speaking guide available throughout your stay at Mandina Lodges
  • Fathala Wildlife Reserve game drive, village visit and bushwalk
  • Birdwatching with Malick Suso
  • All trips are ATOL protected or ABTA bonded to ensure you are fully covered
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The Gambia and Senegal make a fabulous introduction to the wildlife of Africa and, for bird lovers, it’s an absolute must. See monkeys, giraffes, zebra and more, not to mention some of the 540 plus species of birds found here.

This exciting itinerary combines three unique places to stay, a floating river lodge deep in the heart of Makasutu Forest, a small boutique hotel by the beach and glamping in a Senegalese wildlife reserve. We recommend a minimum of 8 days, but longer itineraries are also available. Suitable for couples and families with children 16 years and older. Itineraries for families with younger children also available.

Ngala Lodge
A unique, cliff-top boutique hotel with stunning ocean views and one of the finest restaurants in The Gambia. More
Coco Ocean Resort & Spa
The elegant Moroccan inspired Coco Ocean, by a tranquil neverending beach, is one of the most luxurious hotels in The Gambia. More
Leo's Beach Hotel
This intimate, contemporary eco-friendly hotel boasts excellent sea views from it’s elevated position by a quiet golden sand beach. More
White Horse Residence
An eco-friendly, tranquil retreat with seven thatched lodges in a lush green tropical garden overlooking the ocean and a beautiful sandy beach. More
Ocean Bay Hotel
A well-established, family-friendly hotel by one of the best beaches in The Gambia. More
Mandina Lodge
A unique, tranquil hideaway, these stunning eco-lodges on a tributary of the River Gambia, lie deep in the heart of Makasutu Forest. More
Fathala Wildlife Reserve
See zebra, giraffes, monkeys, rhino and more while glamping at this wildlife reserve in Senegal, just across the border from The Gambia. More
African Princess Beach Hotel
A unique and contemporary hotel by a beautiful beach in South Kotu. We particularly love the swim-up ground floor rooms. More

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