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Dja River and a pirogue

Dja Faunal Reserve, located in the south-eastern, French-speaking part of Cameroon, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Understand

History

Landscape

Flora and fauna

There are many different animals, including monkeys, in the reserve. However, unless you are lucky you won't see them.

Climate

Get in

The road is dirt, and very bad. It might look a short way on the map, but it takes a while. Buses do go to the village just outside the reserve, or you could take a 4x4 vehicle. But, be wary during the rainy season, you could easily get stuck for days.

Fees/Permits

You are required to pay a park fee, hire a nature guard (he or she will have a gun), and probably a guide as well. Total should be around 10000 to 15000 CFA for all three.

Get around

You'll be walking, there are no other transport options in the reserve.

See

Pygmy villages, you could pay to see a traditional dance.

Do

Buy

There isn't much to buy, or many options.

Eat

Best to take your own food if picky. Some of the locals may cook for you if you ask (~3000 CFA).

Drink

N/A

Sleep

Your two options are camping or staying in the village just outside the reserve.

Stay safe

It's best to go with a guide who knows the area and can advice on all the above. Contact your favourite tour company (e.g. in Yaoundé).

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