Fabulous fauna in Dja Faunal Reserve

Down south, one of Cameroon´s two UNESCO World Heritage Sites is one of Africa´s largest and most unspoiled rainforest reserves, covering just over 2,000 square miles with a wealth of wildlife (hence the "faunal" in the name), including buffalo, elephants, and leopards, along with primates such as chimpanzees, gorillas, and mandrils. Dja is also known as the home of notable human mammals, specifically the Baka pygmies, and you can visit them in their villages. It´s 113 miles from Yaoundé and visitable via multiday tour from there and Douala.

Read more in my post An Introduction to Cameroon; Its Top 9 Musts.

 

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