Special bird watching tour
fromCameroon’s geographical position in the heart of Africa, combined with the variety of landscapes and habitats, gives rise to one of the largest varieties of birds in Africa. There are over 900 species recorded, some of which are rare and endangered species.
In northern Cameroon, you will find a good representation of the sub-Saharan birds, and you will find rare and endangered species in the highlands and in the southwest of the country.
Fortunately, most of northern birds may be apperçus in national parks and Benue Waza.
In the highlands, you will find: the Bannermans Turaco, the Bannermans Weaver, Banded Wattle-the Eye, the Mountain Robin-Chat, the Cameroon Greenbul, etc..
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Vacation Style Holiday TypeGuided Tours, Trekking
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Activity Level Leisurely
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Group Size Small Group
In addition to endemic-filled highland forests and grasslands, Cameroon encompasses a plethora of habitats. Stretching all the way from the Atlantic Ocean to Lake Chad, dry Sahelian landscapes, Guinea Woodlands, forest-woodland/grassland mosaic of the Adamawa Plateau, and tropical lowland forest are squeezed into Cameroon’s borders. Cameroon’s combined uniqueness and diversity make it a top priority for African birders.
Some of the birds you will find in the north are: the African Swallow-Tailed the Black Scrub-Robin, the Chestnut-Bellied Starling, the Fox Kestrel, Herons, the Kite, the Lavender Waxbill, the Pygmy Sunbrid, the Red-Necked Buzzard, the Red-pate Cisticola, Prinia the River, the Sennar Penduline-Tit, the Sudan Golden Sparrow, Variety of the Doves, the Adamawa Turtle Dove, the Crocodile Bird, the Grey-Headed Olive-Back, the Red -Throated Bee-Eater, the Red-Winged Warbler Gray, the Stone Partridge, Violet Turaco the, the African Black Duck, the African Golden Oriole, the Bamenda Apalis, Blue-Breasted Kingfisher the, the Brown-Chested Lapwig, the Double- Toothed Barbet, the Gray Kestrel, the Marsh Widowbird, the Olive-Bellied, the Oriole Warbler, the Red-Headed Lovebird, the Schlegel’s Francolin, the Square-tailed Drongo, the Sun Lark, the Temminck’s Courser, the Thrush Babbler, the White Red-Breasted &-Shouldered Cuckoo-Shrikes, White-Collared the Starling, the Yellow-Crowned Bishop, etc..
A vehicle in good condition 4×4 south and north, a driver, a guide, fuel and road tolls, full board (excluding drinks but with 1.5 liters of mineral water per person per day ), accommodation in hotels and hotels Camp, canoe, all visits mentioned in the program, the 1st class train compartment and 2 single beds or 4 beds, certificate management and hosting for obtaining visas, etc …
International air tickets, airport taxes, visas, drinks, private insurance and repatriation, personal purchases, gifts and gratuities, gifts for pictures