Integrated into the Congo basin, the Lobéké National Park is located at the extreme south east of Cameroon. It covers an area of 217,854 hectares and is adjacent to two other national parks in the Central African Republic, Dzanng-sangha National Park and the Republic of Congo Parc National de Nouabale Ndoki, with which it forms the tri-national (TNS), cross- border conservation initiative of biodiversity and UNESCO world heritage. In Lobéké, there are continuously small “bai” or forest clearings that attract a large variety of fauna with large mammals (gorillas, chimpanzees, elephants, buffaloes, and antelopes).
On this tour we also explore Doumé, Bertoua, Batouri, Yokadouma, and Mambélé.