Cruise the River Gambia by private boat to spot wild hippos at close range, then visit the Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Project on River Gambia National Park islands — the only place in West Africa to see chimps reintroduced to wild island habitats.
What to expect
Depart Banjul's waterfront at dawn on a private river craft, the mist still lifting off the water. Your naturalist guide identifies hippo family groups in shallow river bends — extraordinary for photography at close range from the water. At the chimp sanctuary islands, rescued and rehabilitated chimpanzees range freely; guides explain each animal's history and the conservation programme in detail. Return upriver as the light turns golden.
Good to know
This is a full-day excursion — essential to depart by 7 am. The national park is upstream and requires approximately 2–3 hours' river travel; confirm current access and permits with the operator at booking. Bring binoculars, a telephoto lens, and reef-safe insect repellent. Park entry fees are included in most private packages — confirm when booking.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Banjul — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.