The East Region of Cameroon is a vast and sparsely populated area, known for its dense forests and rich natural resources. It borders the Central African Republic and Congo, providing a unique blend of cultural and natural attractions. The region is home to the Baka pygmies, one of the oldest ethnic groups in Cameroon, and offers visitors a chance to explore untouched landscapes and learn about traditional lifestyles. Despite its wealth in resources like timber and minerals, the region has little industrial development, with most inhabitants engaged in subsistence farming. Often dubbed 'the forgotten province,' it remains a hidden gem for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure.
Visit local communities to learn about the traditional lifestyles of the Baka pygmies.
Explore the dense forests for a chance to see unique flora and fauna.
Plan your travel carefully as the region is sparsely populated and amenities may be limited.
Understand the region's reliance on natural resources like timber and minerals.
The dry season is ideal for exploring the region's dense forests and cultural sites.
Expect higher temperatures; plan activities for early morning or late afternoon.
A good time to visit as the weather is cooler and more comfortable for outdoor activities.
The wet season may make travel challenging, but the lush landscapes are worth the effort.
XAF ₣
$50-$100 p/day
French, English
November-February