Arrival in the afternoon or evening at the C4RC eco camp.
After settling in, enjoy a traditional Gambian dinner prepared by the local community.
In the evening, join a cultural dance performance featuring traditional music and rhythms from the different ethnic groups living in the C4RC project area.
Overnight at C4RC camp or alternative accommodation.

Meet Meta, the C4RC education lead, together with a local women’s group who are actively involved in conservation awareness programs.
Through storytelling, traditional songs, and dance, learn about the endangered red colobus monkeys and the importance of protecting their forest habitat.

Spend time in a traditional family compound discovering daily village life, traditions, and cooking practices.
Harvest vegetables from the garden and learn about sustainable cooking using fuel-efficient rocket stoves.
Help prepare a delicious local meal together with the family.
Enjoy the freshly prepared meal together.

Visit the local school wildlife club where young conservation champions learn about protecting wildlife and forests.
Meet the students and teachers who use songs, activities, and environmental education to inspire the next generation.
Departure in the late afternoon or evening.
Transport to the coast can be arranged.

















The C4RC Project is a grant-funded initiative dedicated to securing the populations and habitats of endangered Temminck’s Red Colobus monkeys (Piliocolobus b. temminckii) through collaboration with national and international partners. By implementing the Red Colobus Action Plan (ReCAP), the project addresses the fragmentation and decline of these populations, focusing on conservation, community livelihood development, and sustainable practices.
C4RC's rangers play a key role in building local capacity for primate conservation, conducting wildlife surveys, and promoting eco-tourism. The project also works to reduce dependence on logging, support education and awareness programs, and share best practices and research to enhance conservation efforts across West Africa.
We do believe it's time for another adventure. Don't spend all of your time in The Gambia in one place. Go out and explore! There are so many beautiful experiences waiting for you. Let us help you pick one - and take care of all the rest.





















