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Ivory Coast Tag

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27 March 2024
Ivory CoastTai National ParkWhite-bellied pangolin

Ivory Coast 2024 – the Charles Foley version

Here is my account of the recent trip that Jon Hall and I took to the Tai Forest. Mine is the low-rent, gossipy version compared to Jon’s high-brow fare. ‘The Sun&#8217

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23 March 2024
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Tai National Park, Côte d’Ivoire, 2024

Tai National Park is some of the best remaining rainforest in West Africa. Over the last few years it has become a top tier mammalwatching destination with regular trips from Pictu

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14 February 2024
Ivory Coast

Pygmy Hippos

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19 November 2023
Africa
AfricaCote D'IvoireIvory Coast

Cote D’Ivoire / Ivory Coast

I spent an excellent week in Tai National Park in 2024 with 32 species including Lesser Anomalure, White-bellied Pangolin and a Liberian Mongoose.

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11 July 2023
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Advertising: Pygmy Hippos in Tai Forest, Cote d’Ivoire – May 2024 with Royle Safaris

After seeing a Pygmy Hippo on this year’s trip to the Ivory Coast, Royle Safaris are advertising a return trip next year to Tai Forest from May 9 to May 19 2024. Pygmy Hippos

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29 October 2022
Africa
Cote D'IvoireIvory Coast

Advertising: Tai National Park, Cote D’Ivoire, March 2023

Pictus Safaris are delighted to once again be visiting Tai National Park in Côte d’Ivoire in late March/early April 2023. We have run several successful trips to this fantasti

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22 April 2022
Africa
Ivory Coast

New Trip Report: Cote D’Ivoire

Another fun report from Ian who was enjoying a primate and duiker fest, while earning his Phd in West African bureaucracy, in the Ivory Coast last month. Tai Forest, 2022: Ian Thom

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1 April 2022
Africa
Cote D'IvoireIvory Coast

New Trip Reports: Ivory Coast

Here are two fascinating reports from back to back trips to the Tai Forest in Ivory Coast. Apparently this season’s in vogue destination for the fashionable mammalwatcher. 

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28 March 2021
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Advertising: Pygmy Hippo Pursuit, Cote D’Ivoire, April 2022

Here’s another exciting trip for 2022 from Pictus Safaris. April 9th – April 21st, 2022 One of the world’s most elusive mammals, pygmy hippo are a bona fide mammal-watch

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