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Every landscape on the continent exists here: rainforest, savanna, desert, volcano, beach, highland kingdom. Design the journey you want and we deliver it.

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Curated packages from gorilla tracking and Waza safari to Kribi beach and highland kingdoms. Browse itineraries and prices.

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Coast & Beaches

Kribi · Limbe · Ebodje

Coast & Beaches

Kribi's golden beaches rank among Africa's finest - largely unknown simply because so few people know they exist. Limbe adds chocolate-black volcanic sand backed by Mount Cameroon's rainforest slopes. Between them, the Lobe waterfalls plunge directly into the Atlantic - one of the only places on Earth this happens.

Rainforest & Wildlife

Dja · Campo Ma'an · Lobeke

Rainforest & Wildlife

The Dja Faunal Reserve - 90% untouched primary forest ringed by the Dja River - shelters 107 mammal species including gorillas, chimps, and forest elephants. Campo Ma'an National Park holds over 700 gorillas, 700 chimpanzees, and the world's only protected mandrill habitat. The Baka Pygmy communities here carry thousands of years of forest knowledge.

Western Highlands

Foumban · Bafut · Ring Road · Bafoussam

Western Highlands

The Foumban Palace has been the seat of the Bamoun Kingdom since 1394 - Sultan Njoya even invented his own 85-character alphabet here. The Ring Road loops 367km past volcanic crater lakes, grassland fondoms, and rotating weekly markets. Bafut's 400-year-old palace compound became famous when Gerald Durrell stayed repeatedly while collecting animals.

Savanna & Wildlife Parks

Ngaoundere · Benoue · Adamaoua Plateau

Savanna & Wildlife Parks

The Adamaoua plateau sits at 1,100m above sea level where Sahel savanna gives way to Fulani cattle country. Ngaoundéré is a Fulani emirate city whose Friday court ceremony is one of the most authentic ceremonial gatherings in Central Africa. The Bénoué River hosts massive hippo pods and walking safari opportunities rarely seen elsewhere.

Far North

Waza · Maroua · Mandara Mountains

Far North

Waza National Park - 180 miles north of Maroua - packs elephants, lions, giraffes, cheetahs, and 370 bird species into the most wildlife-dense park in Cameroon. The Mandara Mountains rise dramatically from the Sahel plain: Kirdi communities have terraced these volcanic outcrops for centuries, connecting isolated hilltop villages by ancient footpaths. Maroua's streets run red with Sahel sand.

Mount Cameroon

Buea · 4,095m · Active Volcano

Mount Cameroon

Mount Cameroon rises from Atlantic sea level to 4,095m in under 50km - West Africa's highest peak and one of its most active volcanoes (last erupted 2000). Every franc spent on the mountain feeds the 12 villages clinging to its foothills. From the summit crater rim, on a clear morning, you can see the Equatorial Guinean island of Bioko rising from the sea.

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