Fathala Wildlife Park: Encounter Zebras, Giraffes, Antelopes, and Rhinos in their Natural Habitat

Embark on a unique wildlife adventure at Fathala Wildlife Park, where you can encounter zebras, giraffes, antelopes, and rhinos in their natural habitat. Our knowledgeable guides ensure a guaranteed sighting and provide fascinating insights into the animals and their habitat.

Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Fathala Reserve - You will be picked up at your hotel in Gambia. Taken to the ferry port in Banjul where you will cross the river and get into a 4 wheel drive vehicle which will take you into Senegal to the Fathala wildlife park. Passport will be needed to cross the border into Senegal
What's Included
  • Private transportation
Additional Information

This excursion is special because you’ll observe zebras, giraffes, antelopes, and rhinos in their untouched environment. Our guide will perform thorough research each morning to ensure the animals’ locations, guaranteeing your opportunity to view them. The guide will also be equipped to respond to inquiries and elucidate about the animals and their living conditions.

Location
Fathala Reserve
Cancellation Policy

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

Customer Ratings
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(23 Ratings)
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Tapsiingrid
Apr 20, 2025
Beautiful trip to the animals of Africa - A very nice trip, we have seen great animals, including rhinoceros, zebras, giraffes, warthogs, buffalo and a lot of antelopes! A great experience! We can recommend this trip to anyone!
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I759jtjoannat
Mar 24, 2025
Ecolodges and animals all worth it - Obviously the main attraction is the animals, but the hotel element was fantastic too. The glamping style lodges were beautiful, well equipped, clean and with a 10/10 air conditioning set up. The bar prices were totally reasonable, and the restaurant food was much better than expected, with a short ever changing menu for you to choose from for dinner. - The main thing we want to comment on is the helpfulness of all the staff. The lead waiter whilst we were staying there, in particular, could not have been more accommodating - gave the feeling he would have driven us to the border himself had he not managed to secure us a transfer (which of course he eventually did). Totally recommend.
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629anthonys
Feb 18, 2025
Images and experience to last a lifetime, the Banjul Ferry and Fathala wildlife park. - Staying at Luigis complex and others elsewhere, Nick organised this on the street just up from the hotel with Timo Tours. With hotel pickup at 6:50 am, driven to the ferry, priority on ferry boarding, seats on the ferry, escorting off the ferry, different vehicle towards Fathalla, queuing to get out of The Gambia, passport stamps etc, queuing to get into Senegal, more passport stamps, 600 Dalassi to get round the no yellow fever problem, Norway not on the acceptable visitors list, more donations, big queues, more donations, no queues, drive to Fathalla, two hours bumping around Fathalla, very good local guide, lunch on the way back, fried or boiled, low risk of Banjul belly or Senegal S., repeat of double immigration again, back to the ferry, home by late tea time. All for about £85, far less than you can pay. Daily wages are about £2.00 per day so these are big sums of money. 87 Dalassi to the pound. Credit cards are useless, there are money changers everywhere who seem to be very honest. The park was excellent with a central feeding area where many of the animals are seen. Termite mounds are most impressive. The giraffes are usually somewhere else noshing trees. There seemed to have been a severe widespread fire and ground vegetation had not recovered. Neither snakes nor Tetse flies were seen. We did not do the standing near lions extra. February is in the dry, not baking hot nor humid season. Sitting in the front cab of the vehicle was fine in relation to the heat with no aircon. The ferry trip was quite unreal, we were advised to be careful of our kit, not to be ostentatious, nor photograph soldiers in pick up trucks with pillar mounted machine guns carrying AKs. My camera with a 300mm lens was fine for the animals. A small camera would have been marvellous for the scrum and scenes getting on and off the boats and immigration. It would have been great if I had taken my small Canon which I can use unobtrusively with one hand and stuff back into it’s belt bag rapidly. A phone is far from ideal in the scrums. Timo tours were brilliant at getting us through all the obstacles safely and back again. It was a very memorable trip. Perhaps take bags of sweets for the kids at the border crossing and buy some fruit from the ladies as they are so poor.
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341lillac
Feb 10, 2025
Safari taster - It’s a long journey, with ferry crossing and border controls it took almost 12 hours of travelling. The National park was worth it., also seeing local culture markets, local people going about their daily business, very insightful. Time not wasted. It’s a small-ish park on a scale of others in Africa, but still amazing to see many animals roaming around. At the park after onboarding a large jeep / army vehicle we set off on adventure. It took 2 hours to observe the following animals: 2 families of giraffes, zebras, antelopes, rino, monkeys, wild hogs, multitude of birds, and crocodiles. Lunch was at the on-site pizza restaurant with a traditional pizza oven. Very tasty pizzas. It was a quiet day, not over ridden by tourists. A lovely day, but be embrace chaos and length of travelling.
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Colina908
Mar 31, 2025
Fantastic experience - A long busy day but would not have missed this experience for the world. We saw everything we hoped for, the guide was so informative. well worth the money. Thank you to everyone involved.
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Fransj935
Feb 10, 2025
Beautiful park, but also the journey to it (with river crossing) is an experience. - We came from Kotu and had to take the ferry. That is an experience in itself! The park is very nice. Lots of natural beauty. However, there is currently only one rhino, the other has died. There are beautiful birds to spot, zebras and giraffes, deer and warthogs and the park guide can tell you all about it. Tip: Gambia has numerous "travel agencies" near the hotels. Cheaper and often better than the excursions of the travel companies.
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Chris_d
Jan 22, 2025
Senegal Fathala - We saw all the animals available. Zebra, Rhino, Giraffe, Water buffalo and water hogs. Pablo the guide got us through customs in speedy time andi was back in the hotel by 2pm.
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Ianwi1226dp
Jan 13, 2025
Walk with Lions - We went to this park 12 years ago not allot has changed in 12 years not that many more animals but the best thing if you want to do is the walking with Lions, which is a once in a life time thing to do this was worth the visit.
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Mariskak960
Nov 23, 2024
Good guidance in the park. - Guides knew how to spot the animals well. The rainy season had just ended, so the green was still very high. This allowed the animals to hide well and we could not see them as well.
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Alan_d
Nov 17, 2024
Pablo rates 5 stars but the tour rates 4 overall - Pablo gets 5 stars. However, there is a lot of travel involved before you visit the park to see the animals and you spend time waiting in queues to leave Gambia, enter Senegal, leave Senegal and enter Gambia again. That said, the animals are amazing, and the guides really give you a great experience.
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From $240
up to 4 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).