2024
Tour leader: TBC
• Arrive in Cameroon’s capital, Yaoundé.
• Meet our driver at the airport and go to the hotel.
• Depart to Bertoua, the capital of Cameroon's Eastern region.
• The drive there is half the fun. The countryside contains a kaleidoscope of various sceneries. Pineapple plantations, colonial towns, forests, and Bantu villages show you contrasting views of Cameroonian life on every leg of this journey.
• After breakfast, depart for the wild east, driving through remote Bantu villages and dense jungle.
• Overnight in Yokadouma.
• Have a hearty breakfast, then drive across the border to the Central African Republic.
• Cross the mighty Sangha River by pirogue (a small wooden boat akin to canoes). Once in the C.A.R., undergo visa formalities, then continue onwards to Bayanga, a village on the outskirts of the legendary Dzanga Sangha Reserve.
• Spend the day with our primate cousins. There is a family of Western gorillas and a group of up to three hundred mangabeys—fascinating little creatures which look more like a lemur than their closest relative, the baboon.
• Today is dedicated to the gentle giant of the forest: the African forest elephant.
• Observe between twenty to one hundred elephants feeding in the Dzanga Bai area.
• Bongos, sitatungas, forest buffaloes and many bird species will also cross our path. These are all elusive creatures, but Dzanga Bai is the best place to spot them coming out of the forest to ‘mine’ for minerals.
• Travel to the village of Bayanga, where we have the chance to visit the local school, radio broadcasting centre, and other spots in this quaint community.
• After breakfast, cross the Sangha River by pirogue to return to Cameroon.
• Check into accommodation at the border town of Libongo.
• Visit the Baka Tribe and learn about these fascinating people. This region's original inhabitants have sadly been pushed to the margins of Cameroonian society since the Europeans colonised Africa. Historically, they were referred to as “pygmies.”
• Return to Libongo in the late afternoon.
• After breakfast, cross the Sangha River by pirogue to return to Cameroon.
• Check into accommodation at the border town of Libongo.
• Visit the Baka Tribe and learn about these fascinating people. This region's original inhabitants have sadly been pushed to the margins of Cameroonian society since the Europeans colonised Africa. Historically, they were referred to as “pygmies.”
• Continue the journey to Yokadouma — a timber town founded by German explorers in the 14th century.
• Return to Yaoundé, where we'll have dinner.
• Overnight in Yaoundé.
• Our final full day in Cameroon will involve a full day tour of Yaoundé.
• Overnight in Yaoundé.
• Here the tour ends. Transfer to the airport.