- Duration: 10 Days (approx.)
- Location: Yaounde
- Product code: petitesavannedjangui
Expedition to Lobéké National Park: “Petite Savanne” and “Djangui” Bai.
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 these parks, there are several small “bai” or forest clearings that attract a large variety of fauna with large mammals (gorillas, chimpanzees, elephants, buffaloes, and antelopes).
The Lobéké National Park has a rich and varied biodiversity in plant and wildlife resources as there are 45 mammals species, 305birds species, 18 reptiles species, 16 amphibians species, 134 fishes species, 215 butterflies species, 764 plant species belonging to 102 families which have been identified.
If you’re interested in booking a tour to Lobéké National Park then our local Cameroon agency can set up your tour.
Itinerary
Day 1: Airport Pick Up
Today as you arrive in Yaounde, you will be met and greeted at the airport before being transferred to your accommodation. Dinner and overnight stay in Yaounde.
Day 2: Yaoundé-Doume – Batouri
This morning you will drive approximately 300 miles (100 miles of dirt road) to Batouri, with plenty of sites and photo opportunities along the way. Splendid landscapes, historic sites, local markets, various types of dwellings, to name a few. Dinner and overnight in a small motel.
Day 3: Batouri – Yokadouma- Mambélé
Today will include more driving - approximately 300 miles on dirt road Mambélé. Here is the headquarters of Lobéké National Park. Dinner and overnight in the guest house of the park.
Day 4: Lobéké: Mambele- Petite Savane
We will depart Mambele this morning and drive from the park headquarter to the car drop off point (approximately 30 miles). From here, we will then hike under the forest canopy to get to the watch tower at the first clearing, which is about 4 miles to the “Petite Savanne” bai. Safari in “Petite Savanne” and overnight in tents. (During the days 4 to 7, you will experience fascinating forest walks to the beat of the thick forest lands, landscape and unpredictable movements of animals).
Day 5: Lobéké: Petite Savanne- Djangui
Your morning will consist of safaris in “Petite Savanne” bai, and you will hike about 6 miles to “Djangui” bai. Along the way you have the opportunity to watch animals in the clearings such as gorillas, elephants, giant forest hogs, blue duikers, Black Colobus monkeys and hundreds of African grey parrots, etc. Overnight in tents.
Day 6: Lobéké - Djangui- Petite Savanne
Morning safari in “Djangui” bai, and hike about 6 miles back to “Petite Savanne”. Observation of animals in the evening. Overnight in tents.
Day 7: Lobéké: Petite Savanne- Mambélé
This morning you will have a chance to further observe some animals before hiking back to the car drop off point, which is about 4 miles. From here we will drive back to Mambélé and check-in to the guest house..
Day 8: Mambéle – Yokadouma- Batouri
After breakfast this morning you will begin your drive back to Batouri which is approximately 200 miles. Dinner and overnight .
Day 9: Batouri- Yaoundé
Drive from Batouri to Yaoundé. Dinner and overnight.
Day 10: Departure
Transfer to the airport for your flight out.
Included in price:
Accommodation in a single room basic hotel in Yaoundé, small motels in other cities and tents in the forest.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner at the park, meals not included outside the park
Entrance fees and all visits listed in the program
Professional tour guide
Transportation in a 4 WD vehicle, fuel, and a driver
All activities mentioned in the program
Excluded in Price:
Visas
International or domestic Flights
Travel Insurance (100% necessary)
Personal items such as souvenirs, sunscreen, insect repellent
Gratuities or gifts for the locals if desired
Meals and drinks outside of the park












































