Go wild on a tour from the jane goodall collection.

A lemur giving resting bitch face on the island of Madagascar.

G Adventures Jane Goodall trips offer a unique travel experience that combines adventure, education, and conservation. These trips are designed to take travellers to some of the most remote and untouched places in the world, where they can see rare and endangered wildlife and learn about conservation efforts firsthand.

Key features of G Adventures Jane Goodall trips:

Costa Rica’s toucan is known for it’s brightly coloured beak.

  1. Expert guides: All G Adventures Jane Goodall trips are led by expert guides who are passionate about wildlife and conservation. They are knowledgeable about the local wildlife and ecosystems, and are committed to ensuring that travellers have a safe and enjoyable trip.

  2. Unique experiences: These trips offer unique experiences that are not available on traditional tours. Travellers can take part in research and conservation projects, meet local communities, and learn about the culture and history of the places they visit.

  3. Responsible travel: G Adventures is committed to responsible travel, and all Jane Goodall trips are designed with sustainability in mind. The company works with local communities to support conservation efforts and promote sustainable tourism.

  4. Small group sizes: G Adventures Jane Goodall trips are limited to small group sizes, which allows for a more personalized and intimate experience. This also minimizes the impact on the local environment and wildlife.

G Adventures Jane Goodall trips visit include destinations such as:

Borneo, located in Eastern Malaysia, is the world’s third largest island and home to orangutans.

Serengeti traffic jam, Tanzania

  1. Tanzania: This trip takes travellers to the Serengeti National Park, where they can witness the Great Migration of wildebeest and zebra. They can also visit the Jane Goodall Institute's Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Center in the nearby town of Tchimpounga.

  2. Madagascar: This trip takes travellers to the forests of Madagascar, where they can see rare and endangered lemurs. They can also visit the Berenty Reserve, which is home to the Ring-tailed Lemur.

  3. Borneo: This trip takes travellers to the rainforests of Borneo, where they can see orangutans in their natural habitat. They can also visit the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Center, which is dedicated to the conservation of these endangered primates.

  4. Ecuador: This trip takes travellers to the Amazon Rainforest, where they can see a wide variety of wildlife, including monkeys, birds, and reptiles. They can also visit the Galapagos Islands, which are home to unique species of wildlife, such as the giant tortoise.

G Adventures Jane Goodall trips offer a unique and educational travel experience that combines adventure, conservation, and sustainability. These trips allow travellers to see rare and endangered wildlife in their natural habitat and learn about conservation efforts firsthand. They are led by expert guides who are passionate about wildlife and conservation, and are committed to responsible travel.

For more information on any G Adventures tours, including the Jane Goodall collection, reach out to start the process. From personal experience travelling with G Adventures and first hand experience travelling to off-the-beaten path destinations such as these, let’s go wild planning your next escape.


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