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Safari Full Day Trip - Shimba Hills National Reserve & Colobus Conservation
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Reviewed March 14, 2019 via mobile

I highly recommend Maria, she speaks german very well.
Take her as a guide. She made the tour very interesting.
If you want to contribute in helping such beautiful but endangered animals - this your place!
Must see if you love animals and nature.

Date of experience: March 2019
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Colobus C, Manager at Colobus Conservation, responded to this reviewResponded April 4, 2019

Thank you for visiting us and please do come again!

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Reviewed March 4, 2019

44 years ago, I was enchanted to watch - every morning and every evening - majestic black-and-white colobus monkeys moving through Diani Forest. Sadly, the population has been decimated. Colobus Conservation is doing all it can (monkey 'bridges', veterinary support for injured monkeys, educational programmes, etc.) and it is well worth visiting and paying 750 KSh for a tour.
Don't think that you'll see colobus there ... but go for a visit and help the project!

Date of experience: February 2019
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Colobus C, Manager at Colobus Conservation, responded to this reviewResponded April 4, 2019

Halo Keith,
Thank you for visiting us. Hopefully, our released home troop will be around when you visit again!

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Reviewed March 1, 2019

We had a great tour trough the Colobus Conservation by Maria (hope I write it right). She is a great guide and explained perfectly what the organisation does and tries to accomplish. The care and respect they show for the animals is admirable. Definitely deserves our support and we are very happy to have been able to visit you guys.

Date of experience: February 2019
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Colobus C, Manager at Colobus Conservation, responded to this reviewResponded April 4, 2019

Thank you for visiting us and welcome back again!

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Reviewed February 13, 2019

A very informative visit, detailing the history and ongoing efforts for the conservation of the species. Also the centre helps many other injured animals to recuperate and then be released into the wild.

Date of experience: March 2018
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Colobus C, Manager at Colobus Conservation, responded to this reviewResponded April 4, 2019

Thank you for your review and welcome back again!

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Reviewed February 5, 2019

Not too many monkeys here. We saw a bunch more at our hotel. They are doing fine work, so if you don't visit, perhaps send a check instead.

Date of experience: February 2019
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