Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary
The Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary in northern Senegal. This incredible wetland reserve lies in the Senegal River delta and covers over 16,000 hectares of lakes, marshes, streams, and backwaters. It is a vital sanctuary for birds and wildlife, especially during the yearly migration seasons.
UNESCO World Heritage Centre +1
Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Djoudj is one of the most important bird sanctuaries in the world and a must‑visit for nature lovers, photographers, and bird watchers. From November to April, millions of birds arrive here — many having just crossed the Sahara making the landscapes come alive with color, movement, and sound.
UNESCO World Heritage Centre
What You Can See at Djoudj, Birdlife (over 350 species):
- White pelicans
- Pink flamingos
- Purple herons
- African spoonbills
- Great egrets
- Night herons
- Cormorants
- Ducks and waders
- Many migratory and resident waterbirds from Europe and Africa
Tour Details
Duration:
2 Days / 1 Night
Location:
Senegal
Group Size:
Small groups / Private
Transport:
Included
Best For:
Explorers, long-stay travelers
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