Up-River Adventure at Birdlife Africa Gambia

The Up-River Adventure in Gambia by Bird life Africa is a fourteen day of complete fun and adventurous bird watching you have ever done in your life. The Birdlife Africa brings you the best time for birdwatching. The Gambia is shaped like an outstretched finger, and the river Gambia runs from roughly its halfway point to the sea. Sea life spread out along its banks by jumping on board a traditional-style river pirogue, motoring past oyster creeks and through mangroves.
The Tendaba locale is portrayed by a wide tidal stream bed, savannah bog and mangroves. It is an entrenched vacationer goal for short trips. It is perfect for eco-travellers intrigued by both untamed life and winged creatures as it is spot on the riverside and is near Birdlife Africa. Winged creature species incorporate the holy ibis, marabou storks, blue-breasted kingfisher and herons.
It’s an extraordinary place to get off and appreciate the waterway’s fledgling and creature life in the hedge.
Days 1 & 2: Coastal hotel, The Gambia
Days 3 & 4: Tendaba Camp, The Gambia
Day 5: Baobolong Camp, Janjanbureh, The Gambia
Day 6: Traditions Agasimon Lodge, Basse, The Gambia
Days 7-9: Hotel Simenti, Niokolo-Koba National Park, Senegal
Day 10: Baobolong Camp, Janjanbureh, The Gambia
Days 11 & 12: Tendaba Camp, The Gambia
Day 13: Coastal hotel, The Gambia
Day 14: Return home
Abuko Nature Reserve
Abuko Nature Reserve ensures a portion of The Gambia’s rarest territory and we can hope to locate an extensive variety of intriguing species, for example, Ahanta Frankolin, Yellowbill, Green Hylia, Western Bluebill, Green Crombec, Giant Kingfisher, and Violet and Green Turacos. Tendaba offers a decent level of solace in a pure setting and viewing the nightfall over the River Gambia is an extraordinary method to end the day.
Kiang West National Park
Kiang West National Park covers a stretch of the southern bank of the stream and, while it primarily comprises of dry savannah forest, it additionally contains substantial territories of mangroves, rivulets, salt dish and salt marshes.
Niokolo-Koba National Park
The Niokolo-Koba National Park is a World Heritage Site and a common secured region in south eastern Senegal close to the Guinea-Bissau fringe. Numerous new species prone to be found in this flying creature rich zone. Post for species, for example, Black-delegated Crane, African Hawk Eagle, Booted Eagle, Abyssinian Ground Hornbill, Crag and Brown-throated Martins, Pied and Lead-hued Flycatchers and Sun Lark.


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