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Activities during your safari

"For true fans of African wildlife ... 220 000 hectares of wildlife, and you ..."

2 packages of visits

1. Guided photo safari

One to five person from 3 days of stay, total consideration by us in the park or from the big city of your choice (or Ngaoundere Garoua).

4x4-game-drive

An intimate approach to wildlife safari destinations away from the public.
An authentic experience, unique images to encounter wildlife, accompanied by wildlife professionals.

Total immersion in the wild to share our passion in a friendly atmosphere of the bush.
Outputs in open 4 × 4 vehicles, approaches to the big game tracking, hiking outings and overnight stays in camp ...
From 3 days, stays "a la carte", adaptable to your wishes, extensions tourism opportunities in the region.

From 165 € per person per day.
Prices and detailed programs: Contact us !

2. Independent visitors

The park is accessible to visitors with an independent 4 × 4 vehicle.
Safari vehicle only, the services of a guard provided by the curator are essential. An entrance fee is required. No camping. Regulated outputs feet.
The trail system is only 500 km accessible to vehicles 4 × 4, in the dry season. (From mid December to late May).

Rate independent visitors: RATE BENEFITS of open houses

A Boubandjida also

• Overflights in ULM (currently unavailable) Recipes fully in favor of the park.

Survol en ULM

• Bird watching
The park is rich with several hundred species of birds, some endemic (Amarante of Reichenow). For enthusiasts of extensions can be arranged to renowned birding sites in the Far North of Cameroon.

• Sport fishing in the river (captains, bingas ...)
Park offers opportunities for river fishing. We can also arrange safaris that take you fishing in the most beautiful sites in the region, on superb river wild: Benue, Faro
Program: Masters (Nile perch), Bingas (tiger fish), ...

Binga ou "poisson tigre"

NB: The Park can be visited from December 20 to May 31 depending on accessibility, related to rainfall.

See in the area

The prehistoric site of Managna, dinosaur tracks
A unique prehistoric site, one of the largest plates of trace fossils known in the world, hundreds of dinosaur tracks and traces.

Traces de dinosaures, Managna

The village of Rey Bouba, the market and Fulani herdsmen, the palace of the Lamido (Sultan).
As you go, the hippos', on the Benue River, near the camp of the "Great Captain." The opportunity to step on your journey.

A little further ... the North and Far North of Cameroon tourism gems abound, yet little explored, and it will not suffice for a trip to go around! The most notable: Mountains Alantika and Mandara mountains, needle Rumsiki, neck Koza, Oudjila, Lagdo Gorge Kola ...

Monts Alantika

Solidarity tourism

The lodge is actively involved in park management through a partnership agreement with the Department of Wildlife.
By visiting us, you help our work for the park and neighboring communities.
You can contribute materially or personally get involved: Contact us

By your presence you support our efforts and contribute to activities for the park and neighboring communities.
For those who want to do more we also offer various forms of participatory tourism or eco volunteering , where you can fully engage with 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.