Dja Faunal Reserve, in the south-eastern part of Cameroon, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Understand[edit]
History[edit]
Landscape[edit]
Flora and fauna[edit]
There are many different animals, including monkeys, in the reserve. However, unless you are lucky you won't see them.
Climate[edit]
Get in[edit]
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 and permits[edit]
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[edit]
You'll be walking, there are no other transport options in the reserve.
See[edit]
Pygmy villages, you could pay to see a traditional dance.
Do[edit]
Buy[edit]
There isn't much to buy, or many options.
Eat and drink[edit]
Best to take your own food if picky. Some of the locals may cook for you if you ask (~3000 CFA).
Sleep[edit]
Your two options are camping or staying in the village just outside the reserve.
Stay safe[edit]
It's best to go with a guide who knows the area and can advise on all the above. Contact a tour company (e.g. in Yaoundé).
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