Dja Faunal Reserve, Cameroon

star star empty-star empty-star empty-star

Dja Faunal Reserve, located in southeastern Cameroon, is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its rich biodiversity. Spanning over 5,260 square kilometers, it is one of Africa's largest and best-protected rainforests. The reserve is home to numerous endangered species, including western lowland gorillas, chimpanzees, and African forest elephants. The dense, evergreen rainforest, combined with rivers and diverse ecosystems, provides a haven for over 1,500 plant species and 107 mammal species. Its relatively undisturbed habitat makes it a vital area for ecological research and conservation.

Why Visit Dja Faunal Reserve?

Visiting Dja Faunal Reserve offers a unique opportunity to experience one of the most pristine rainforests in Africa, observe endangered wildlife in their natural habitat, and enjoy the beauty of untouched nature. It's a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and those interested in conservation.

Best Time to Visit Dja Faunal Reserve

The best time to visit Dja Faunal Reserve is during the dry season from December to February and June to August, when the weather is more favorable for exploring the rainforest and wildlife viewing.

Start planning your trip to Dja Faunal Reserve →