Has 3 natural parks: UROK Islands Reserve, João Vieira Poilão Natural Park and Orango Natural Park.
Our proposal is for you to come discover this magical spot among nature and share some privileged moments of the life on the island. As the seasons passby, plan your tour in this exceptional environment to make your holiday unique and unforgettable.
We organize ecotourism trips: discovering wildlife, observing biodiversity and some protected species.
We offer trips to the neighboring islands, where you can get to know the customs and people in the typical villages up close.
We offer a variety of unique group-based activities and vary from trip to trip according to requirements and weather.
The emphasis is on discovering and enjoying our unique natural environment through specific circuits around the archipelago.
Orango National Park is the residence of the Hippopotamus Amphibious. Live a unique experience in the heart of a preserved nature while visiting the hippopotamus pond on a boat in the bolongs and lagoons, then by foot behind the guide in the wooded savannah.
Poilão Island is one of the 3 most important places in the world for the spawning of the Green Turtle – each night more than 60 turtles come to lay their eggs on Poilão beach. You'll have the chance to observe turtles nesting in one of the most preserved places in the world - João Vieira, Poilão Park.
More than 130 identified species of birds, between them migratory birds and residents, such as: Pelican,
various species of Herons, Ibis, Fishing Eagle, Jabiru of Senegal, Flamingo, Swallow, Weavers, etc...
The islands are inhabited by the Bijagó ethnic group. When visiting the villages, we discover that the Bijagós people are preserved from external influences due to their insularity. It's like a travel back in time that you will never forget.
Transfer Bissau – Kéré | CAR 1H + BOAT 1H45
Conference: “Bijagós: A Cultural and Natural Treasure” – Focus on the Bijagós ethnic group.
Visit to Caravela Island [20min. by boat + 3H on foot (approx. 6 km)]
Walking between the traditional villages of Bitchau and Anipoc [rainforest]
Visit to Carache Island [10min by boat about 2H on foot-4km]
A walk in the village of Ampintcha and shellfish gathering with the village women
Walk to the Anhor Lagoon | 2H30 by boat + about 2H on foot-4km
Hippo watching in Orango Natural Park
Observation of Green Turtle hatching and spawning
Walk on the beach of Isla de Meio – sacred and uninhabited island
Poilão > Meio | 40 min by boat | Meio > Canhabaque | 1H30 by boat
Walk on the large beach of Enoda – island of Canhabaque
Canhabaque – Kéré | 2H30 by boat
In Kéré, beach, cayaque, paddle and rest and/or visit to the villages of Cutchame
Binte in Carache, and the village of Ponta de Baba and Posto in Caravela.
Binte in Carache, and the village of Ponta de Baba and Posto in Caravela.
Visit the craft market and the port of Bissau (about 2h) Coimbra Hotel
Transfer Bissau – Kéré | CAR 1H + BOAT 1H45
[if the plane arrives before 2 PM and weather conditions are favorable.]Conference: “Bijagós: A Cultural and Natural Treasure” – Focus on the Bijagós ethnic group.
Visit to Caravela Island [20min. by boat + 3H on foot (approx. 6 km)]
Walking between the traditional villages of Bitchau and Anipoc [rainforest]
Visit to Carache Island [10min by boat about 2H on foot-4km]
A walk in the village of Ampintcha and shellfish gathering with the village women
Walk to the Anhor Lagoon | 2H30 by boat + about 2H on foot-4km
Hippo watching in Orango Natural Park
Observation of Green Turtle hatching and spawning.
[Hatches at the end of the day and spawns at night, with high tide]Walk on the beach of Isla de Meio – sacred and uninhabited island.
Poilão > Meio | 40 min by boat | Meio > Canhabaque | 1H30 by boat
Walk on the large beach of Enoda – island of Canhabaque.
Canhabaque – Kéré | 2H30 by boat
Walk on the large beach of Enoda – island of Canhabaque.
Canhabaque – Kéré | 2H30 by boat
Visit the craft market and the port of Bissau (about 2h) Coimbra Hotel.
Walk on the large beach of Enoda – island of Canhabaque.
Canhabaque – Kéré | 2H30 by boat