24/03/2022
The Campo-Ma'an National Park is located in the southwestern corner of Cameroun, bordering on Equatorial Guinea to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. The park and its buffer zone cover an area of approximately 700,000 hectares, ranging from a marine facade with mangroves to moist tropical forests and wetlands. It is a refuge to many endangered animal species such as elephant, gorilla, giant pangolin, mandrill and chimpanzee, as well as plants that cannot be found anywhere.
The cost of visiting the park is 5,000 FCFA per day and per person and 2,000 FCFA per vehicle and per day, accompanied by a local guide and a forest ranger : 10,000 FCFA per day.