Cameroon Tours

1. 6-Day trip to Cross River National Park, Nigeria

6-Day trip to Cross River National Park, NigeriaStep into the 6-day adventure trip to explore Abuja, Calabar, and Cross River National Park. Begin your journey with a warm meet-and-greet and a comfortable stay at Sinclair Hotel in Abuja. Board a flight with Ibom Air to Calabar. Visit the main attraction of this trip Cross River National Park. It is home to many different species of flora and fauna. Connect with nature while exploring the wildlife of the Oban division of this park. Head to the Okwangwo division for an extraordinary chance to witness gorillas in their natural habitat. The trip concludes as you head back to Abuja, leaving you with memories of exciting wildlife encounters.

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2. Dja Reserve – UNESCO Site and Safari in Cameroon

Dja Reserve – UNESCO Site and Safari in CameroonKnown as one of the best-kept rainforests and. avery short trip away from Yaounde. 4 Days of trekking, camping, and cultural experiences.

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3. Dschang and the Chief’s Palace – 4 Days

Dschang and the Chief’s Palace – 4 DaysThis three night, four-day tour is an ideal way of getting out and experiencing the sights, smells, and sounds of this western Cameroon, and its surroundings. There is a lot of driving involved over the course of the trip, however, this is also a great opportunity to experience the beauty of the Cameroonian landscape.

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4. Dzanga Sangha and Lobeke Park Safari

Dzanga Sangha and Lobeke Park SafariThis trip takes in a long route into the rainforest to see the most remote set of jungles in Central Africa, and includes visa sponsorship, guiding, permits, transport, wildlife tracking permission, accommodation, and security. We use midrange hotels and lodges in the forest at our discretion based on which are in the best condition.

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5. Nature, People and Oceanic Pleasures

Nature, People and Oceanic PleasuresThe Journey is starting at the Mefou National Park in the region of Ebogo just a couple of hours away from Yaoundé. Mefou Park is known as the Primate sanctuary, its full of chimpanzee, gorillas, and monkeys. You are going to be able to see them and also to walk through numerous nature trails. Afterward, You are going to be taken for a Canoe trip through the Nyong river, at noon you will be arriving at the Ebogo Village. Relaxation is the best word to describe this village since you can listen to the birds sound and check the variety of mangrove trees that surrounds it.

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6. People and Civilizations of the Grassfields

People and Civilizations of the GrassfieldsGrassfields Villages and Southern Cameroon people are very attached to their roots. They have managed to preserve their authentic culture, far from any modern influence. You will also have the opportunity to visit Bimbia, which still reminds us of the historic slave trade activities on the Cameroon coast in that regrettable but long era of history.

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7. Pygmy Village, Waterfalls, and Beaches in Cameroon

Pygmy Village, Waterfalls, and Beaches in CameroonThe best of both worlds in only 6 days! Visit a local Pygmy village and the only place in the world where a river meets the sea via a waterfall!

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8. Ring Road Tour

Ring Road TourDiscover a variety of landscapes, very hilly and verdant with beautiful steppes and many chiefdoms. The ring road runs a circle around the grassfields, giving you one of Cameroon´s great scenic drives, past mountains dolloped with lakes, cattle loping into the hills, and one of the greatest concentration of kingdoms and chiefdom territories in Central Africa.

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9. The Cameroon Mountains

The Cameroon MountainsWelcome to the highest mountain in West Africa and its scenic sister peaks! Explore the skyline of peaks via the ¨The chariots of the Gods´´ ione of Africa´s largest mountains and volcanoes, It rises to 4040 meters above sea level. No wonder why it’s recorded as the highest point in the whole West and Central Africa.

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10. The Lobéké National Park

The Lobéké National ParkIn Lobéké national park, there are continuously small ¨bai¨ or forest clearings that attract a large variety of fauna with large mammals (gorillas, chimpanzees, elephants, buffaloes, and antelopes). The Lobéké has a rich and varied biodiversity in plant and wildlife resources as there are 45 mammals species, 305 bird species, 764 plant species belonging to 102 families which have been identified. Enough said! This is one of the highlights on Central Africa, and among the best spots in Cam for cameras!

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11. The Nki National Park

The Nki National ParkThe density and diversity of this renowned forest area truly provides a unique, and rare, opportunity to experience nature in its natural and primitive form. The forest covers an area of over 300,000 hectares and has an extremely diverse ecosystem. The forest includes more than 250 species of birds, various wildlife including elephants and gorillas. There is an estimated population of 6000 gorillas in the park.

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12. The Waza National Park and North Cameroon

The Waza National Park and North CameroonExperience the famous peaks of Rhumsiki within the Mandara Mountains and much more over the next week. The tour involves plenty of driving that offers a great opportunity to take in the Cameroonian landscape. This week, you can look forward to spending quality time with locals in their villages and exploring the art of different handicrafts that many of them are experts in.

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13. Tribes, Villages, and Mountains of Cameroon

Tribes, Villages, and Mountains of CameroonOne week packed with village visits, tribal experiences, and climbing a mountain. Complete with camping in tents, riding on motorbikes, and truly having an authentic experience.

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