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Welcome to Boubandjida!

Photo safari in the most authentic French-speaking African National Parks

Lovers of Africa, photographic safaris, wildlife, bush, wild life, welcome to Boubandjida.
220 000 hectares of wildlife ... and you!

Parc National de Boubandjida - Safari photos, le lodge

Boubandjida National Park - Safari pictures, the lodge

An African experience to discover in privacy, away from the usual safari destinations.
A different way of approaching the safari, a different look at wildlife, total immersion in the life of a park and the realities of African life.

The best existing site to observe the largest, most majestic African antelope: the Giant Eland

Eland de Derby - Safari photos

Giant Eland - Photo Safari

but also elephants, lions, giraffes, leopards, buffalo, antelope, topis, hartebeest, bushbuck, waterbuck, monkeys, warthogs, birds and many other species ...

Boubandjida National Park, home to all species unique to this region of Central Africa, abundant wildlife and readily observed.

Solidarity tourism
By visiting us, you help our work for the park and neighboring communities. (See page "safari")
You can do more: participate in a voluntary eco living: Contact us !

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Boubandjida National Park

At the heart of Central Africa, Cameroon, where Paul Bour you to discover wildlife in African safari trips combining outputs in 4x4, on foot and tracking approaches in Boubandjida National Park, National Park offering the richest biodiversity in Francophone Africa.

Scenery and tranquility in the bush camp in unspoiled environment, for an authentic tourism. Sport fishing, bird watching, microlight flights, paleontology with dinosaur footprints of the prehistoric site of Kum Managna, traditions and cultures of Africa, ecotourism and responsible tourism through actions targeting villages and populations.