Waza National Park, Cameroon – UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Sahelian Wildlife Sanctuary and Keystone Conservation Landscape of the Lake Chad Basin Waza National Park is one of Cameroon’s most celebrated protected areas and a vital ecological stronghold for the Sahel. Established in 1934 and proclaimed a national park in 1968, Waza spans roughly 1,700 km² of […]
Nki National Park – Untouched Congo Basin Rainforest, Forest Elephants, Western Lowland Gorillas and Mineral-Rich Bais in Cameroon’s Wild Southeast Nki National Park is one of the most remote, untouched and ecologically significant rainforest landscapes in all of Central Africa. Situated in southeastern Cameroon and spanning approximately 3,093 km² of dense primary rainforest, Nki is […]
Mount Cameroon National Park – Volcanic Landscapes, Rainforest Biodiversity, Ancient Cultural Heritage and the Highest Peak in West and Central Africa Mount Cameroon National Park is one of the most striking natural environments in Africa—a towering stratovolcano that rises dramatically from the Atlantic coastline to 4,095 meters. The park covers an estimated 580 km² of […]
Korup National Park – Cameroon’s Ancient Rainforest Eden of Primates, Rare Plants, Medicinal Trees, Waterfalls, and One of Africa’s Oldest Biodiversity Hotspots Korup National Park is one of Africa’s most powerful showcases of ancient rainforest biodiversity—a truly extraordinary landscape where time seems frozen in a lush green world that has existed for over 60 million […]
Lobéké National Park – Cameroon’s Pristine Congo Basin Rainforest of Forest Elephants, Western Lowland Gorillas, Bais, and Exceptional Wildlife Diversity Lobéké National Park is one of Central Africa’s most extraordinary rainforest destinations—a vast, remote wilderness situated deep within the southeastern corner of Cameroon. Covering 2,179 km² of untouched lowland rainforest, swamp systems, and iconic mineral-rich […]
Faro National Park – Cameroon’s Remote Northern Wilderness of Savannah Landscapes, Elephants, Lions, Cultural Heritage, and Exceptional Biodiversity Faro National Park is one of Cameroon’s largest and most undisturbed protected areas—a sprawling savannah wilderness where the vastness of the Sahelo-Sudanian landscape meets the dense riverine forests of the Faro River. Encompassing roughly 330,000 hectares, the […]
Campo Ma’an National Park – Cameroon’s Atlantic Rainforest Stronghold of Gorillas, Elephants, Chimpanzees, Drills, and Extraordinary Coastal Biodiversity Campo Ma’an National Park, situated in the extreme southwest of Cameroon along the Atlantic coast and bordering Equatorial Guinea, is one of Central Africa’s most biologically rich and ecologically important protected areas. Spanning approximately 2,680 km², this […]
Boumba Bek National Park – Cameroon’s Untouched Congo Basin Wilderness and a Critical Refuge for Endangered Rainforest Wildlife Boumba Bek National Park, deep in southeastern Cameroon, is one of the last truly wild and undisturbed rainforest ecosystems remaining in Central Africa. Established in 2001, the park lies between the Boumba and Bek rivers and forms […]
Benoue National Park – Cameroon’s Untamed Savannah Wilderness Along the Benue River Benoue National Park is one of northern Cameroon’s most important wildlife areas and a flagship destination for a truly wild savannah safari in Cameroon. Stretching along the banks of the Benue River and forming part of the UNESCO-designated Benoue Biosphere Reserve, this park […]