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25 sept09

Departure ...

Here, the "holidays" are over ...

The rainy season ends and we move to a new beginning, full of hopes and full of anguish!
Some new additions to the program, as this new website which we hope reflects our will to move forward ...
Also announced the arrival of Nicolas Gruaud, cameraman and director for a film about Boubandjida, the arrival of two volunteers to assist us in our work for the Park and people ...
We hope to follow many of the new park site news, welcome you and many more at home in the bush, Boubandjida!

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3 comments on "Start ..."

  1. Thierry said:

    then this homecoming?? lions, elands, giraffes are still there ...? They've reserved a welcomeback home?

  2. nico says:

    Hello Paul,

    Nice new site ... I think you are not yet in the bush but you trépignes impatient ... and me too!
    Looking forward to hearing the new ...
    Welcome back.

    See you soon
    NicoG

  3. Gaetan said:

    Hello world!
    Just a message to wish you good luck and success in your projects!
    Our three days at the park were memorable!
    I also want to thank you for watching the tube Hippos at the camp of the Great Captain! An unexpected stop for multiple punctures :-) allowed us to return at dawn and enjoy the show though!
    A place where I would take my family for their well discover the bush!

    Ciao
    Gaetan-Mid-December 2007

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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.