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6 Dec11

Least 10 J

We are 10 days of the opening and no shortage of work to prepare the camp ... Especially since we decided to acquire the majority of paintings in the boxes and do important work in the kitchen, trying to make working conditions as Mai a little better, she deserves it ...
In the bush, it is still early to make judgments, we began the work of opening tracks, but it's still early and the progress is slow. The arrival of the new Conservative to put a stop to all team activities, the time taken for each of its brands ... hope it will not last, especially as the evidence showing no lack of poaching, the Poachers are coincidentally the first to know about the current suspension of activities!
The good news is that the main access roads to the park, renovated in late season to have weathered the rainy season and we just need little more than 5 hours to arrive at the lodge at the start of Garoua, which is exceptional early season ...

Opening Dec. 15 as planned ...

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Comment on "J 10"

  1. CHRISTOPHER Guerin said:

    Hello Paul,

    We will be with you 24 in late morning.
    If you need that you brings back something ide
    n am not hesitate call there will be room in the hilux!
    as we look forward to being a Boudandjida.

    best regards to you and your wife.

    Chantal and Christopher (Kribi)

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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.