River Gambia National Park: A Must-Visit Spot for Experiencing Hippos and Chimpanzees in the Gambia

When in Gambia, don’t miss out on this tour. The drive to the park may take some time, but the opportunity to witness rural life in the country is worth it. You’ll be joined by a guide from The River Gambian National Park on the boat who will deliver an enlightening discussion and address any enquiries.

Duration: 2 days
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • River Gambia National Park - This is an overnight tour it is an early start to travel to The River Gambia National Park. The drive takes 4 hours to arrive at Kuntaur. Where you will go on a boat on the River Gambia. From here you will observe the Hippos and Chimpanzees. You will also see many birds and sometimes Baboons.the Boat trip takes 2 hours. We will then stay overnight at Janjanbureh camp and drive back the next day.
What's Included
  • Private transportation
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Jenny15764
Jul 20, 2021
Tour to see Chimpanzees and Hippos - I had a very enjoyable day travelling through the countryside to Kuntaur where I got on a motor boat and went on the River Gambia where a guide have a talk about the Chimpanzees and the rehabilitation centre. We saw 2 hippos and many different birds. It was a very relaxing peaceful trip. Very enjoyable experience
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Oscar_w
Jul 27, 2025
TLDR: Great two days,... - TLDR: Great two days, very hot, Didn't see hippos but great chimp sightings. Good food. Amazing swim in River Gambia by hotel. Senna was a great guild. I was picked up by my guide, Senna in the mourning and we drove inland in the car. Senna was very accommodating so I could ask him to make stops on the way for pictures and buy from stalls. There were pretty mosques and markets and views of the country. We had a wee picnic by the roadside then crossed the trans Gambia bridge. The stone circles were really cool. Unfortunately we didn't see any hippos on the boat trip (I got the impression that they are seen far more often than not) but I understand these are wild animals and can't be garunteed. The boat trip didn't take us to the Chimp rehabilitation centre itself but along the south side of the largest 'Baboon island'. We saw several chimpanzees, including a young one playing and then being held by its mother and a large male on a submerged branch waste deep in the river. They were incredible sightings, so human like. We proceeded to Janjanbureh, taking a short ferry onto the island, a great way to arrive. You have some free time in the evening so you can explore the town. The accommodation was on the riverbank so I chose to swim instead, with some local kids. It's much hotter inland so I spent about 90 minutes in the tepid water, floating, swimming and jumping off the dock. Don't let the muddy colour put you off. It was very special and a highlight of my whole trip. (There is a current that gets stronger further from the bank so use your judgement). There was no AC in the room (or in the car) but there is a fan and cold drinks from the bar. The chicken and rice with onion/herb mix was delicious and the breakfast spread was good too. After a stop at the freedom tree, we drove West, I slept for most of the journey so we didn't make many stops (besides the police/army checkpoints which we were typically waved through). All of the meals/drinks and tickets/tips were included and sorted by Senna from the price of the tour, however Senna was a volunteer and great guild so be prepared to tip him for his service. He was kind enough to invite me to his house in West Gambia for an amazing meal and to meet his family. He dropped me off at my guesthouse and I had great two days. (When I had finished in Gambia he also picked me up and drove me to Seleti bus station. This wasn't included in the tour but very much appreciated)
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Mlodge999
Feb 1, 2025
Good, but could be better. - The trip involves a lot of travel, which can be tiring but also allows a good look at the 'out of the tourist' areas of The Gambia. A huge surprise was the amount of plastic rubbish littering all areas that we passed through. Arriving at the accommodation during the evening was a disadvantage and the 'local dance' was a bit of a joke. I would recommend you take lamps / torches, plenty of water, toilet rolls and hand sanitizer (no electricity or water).
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Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).