- 天數: 1 天(约)
- 位置: Douala
- 产品编号: PFW0TF
杜阿拉一日游杜阿拉埃代阿野生动物保护区
杜阿拉埃代阿野生动物保护区(réserve de faune de Douala)是一片广阔的野生区域,主要由红树林组成,并有许多沼泽和水道穿插其中。杜阿拉埃代阿野生动物保护区是海牛(一种大型食草海洋哺乳动物)、森林象、黑猩猩、海豚等珍稀濒危物种的避难所。在海岸的海滩上,海龟前来产卵,11 月至次年 1 月是产卵旺季。您还可以前往杜阿拉-埃代阿野生动物保护区(Douala-Edéa Wildlife Reserve),观看海龟孵蛋。
杜阿拉-埃代阿的植物资源非常丰富,是典型的热带沿海地区,有各种类型的沼泽森林,主要物种有藤棕榈、豚草和大量红树林。在杜阿拉-埃代阿保护区的西面,武里河三角洲的尽头有一片长长的沙滩,沙滩上遍布野生黄沙,整个地区都是您的乐园!
我们的杜阿拉-埃代阿一日游包括在杜阿拉的接送服务。
我们还组织杜阿拉-埃代阿野生动物保护区多日游。请联系我们的旅行社,获取量身定制的杜阿拉-埃代阿保护区之旅报价!
行程安排:
- 上午8点从杜阿拉出发
- 参观猴岛
- 参观马里恩贝格教堂 -
参观蒂松戈海滩
- 下午4点左右返回杜阿拉。
价格包括
从杜阿拉出发的机动独木舟往返交通 -
导游
- 门票和活动
- 午餐和饮料
关于杜阿拉-埃代阿国家公园的其他信息
植物群:
杜阿拉-埃代阿国家公园的植被主要由原始雨林组成,年降水量较高。保护区 80% 的面积被热带低地森林覆盖,15% 的面积被大西洋红树林覆盖。保护区内还有红树林和七个湖泊,包括最大的水体蒂松戈湖和奥西湖。红树林主要由红树、Rhizophora harrisonii 和 Rhizophora racemosa 组成,还有个别的 Avicennia 树种(主要是黑红树)和白红树以及聂帕棕榈。萨那加河、尼翁河、丁班巴河和武里河的河口在国家公园境内交汇。萨那加河构成了保护区的北部边界。
动物群:
杜阿拉-埃代阿国家公园内有许多种类的猴子,包括尼日利亚-喀麦隆黑猩猩、低地大猩猩和疣猴。羚羊的代表有丛林羚羊、西塔通加羚羊、黑背杜鹃羚羊、白腹杜鹃羚羊、蓝杜鹃羚羊、彼得杜鹃羚羊、黄背杜鹃羚羊和羚羊。刚果水獭也可能生活在国家公园里。国家公园里还有鳄鱼、绿海龟、喀麦隆河豚以及少量非洲海牛、棱皮龟和橄榄脊龟。玳瑁也在这里筑巢。记录在案的水鸟有 70 多种,包括小火烈鸟,以及许多候鸟,如黑翅鸥和鸥鹭。萨那加河有 135 种鱼类,包括 21 种特有鱼类。
“Hey Chris and company,This correspondence is long overdue but I wanted to write a review of my trip to Cameroon. It can be described in three words: educational, incomplete, and life-changing. It was nice as a teacher to become a student in an environment that I was totally unfamiliar with. My friends and family were surprised and concerned that I would take a solo trip to what is considered volatile and dangerous. I appreciate you addressing all concerns, while selling the trip without being a salesperson. Daniel Mbevo is by far the best tour guide I’ve ever had and I consider him as a lifelong friend. From the moment we introduced, he answered every question I posed with care, thoroughness, seriousness of purpose, and in griot-like fashion. I still can still remember the colorful history of the founding of Yaoundé as a result of a man’s love for a woman after the original capital would be moved due to earthquakes. He expanded and enhanced the little history that I that realized I knew given that I studied African History in college. This learning has now been transferred to my middle school students and has not stopped as I am able to share lessons in History, Science, Geography, Politics, and Conflict Resolution. There was even an intrapersonal lesson that I learned from Daniel that one must contact and treat a friend without looking for something in return; the seed is planted when you really need help. (Not often happens in the society that I live in). There were many experiences that were not on the itinerary that turned out to be memorable and good for storytelling at home that showcase patience, perseverance, and living outside of one’s comfort zone. The other reason is that Daniel genuinely was apologetic for what I missed due to his vehicle. And finally, this trip changed my life relative to how our work, use my resources, and respond to difficulties. When I stepped foot on the continent in Morocco, I asked someone to give me advice on my first trip to Africa and I was told “Be patient!” Contrary to my American culture of “your way, right away”, the patience that I heeded has allowed me to keep an open mind while allowing the culture, the people, the forest, and experience enhance my personal life. From taking a bath in a cold river to trying to explain why I don’t have my yellow card to French-speaking military so I won’t be detained to helping a bush taxi driver fix an alternator on a road in the rain forest were not expected but has positively made in indelible impression on how I address challenges back home. The few challenges in Cameroon have allowed me to complain less and be content in whatever situation life deals me. Initially, I was interested in Brazil for next summer; however, several factors pulled me to return to Cameroon: the friendly people, the food, the fauna in a new deeper location (a day’s hike) in Lobeke, the museum visit that I just missed, the African Cup, and the opportunity to teach English in Daniel’s hometown. With these opportunities, I am considering to stay for at least 2 months in the Summer of 2019. I am assisting Daniel in the creation of brochures that can be dispersed in America and other places advertised. I believe a second trip would bode well in the promotion and awareness of Cameroon as a new destination for Americans. Happy Thanksgiving,”
- Alton J. Willis, US High School Teacher, Cameroon Tristate Forest Expedition
































