A.
Ecotourism
Ø Nature,
Cultural, Agro-industry and sporting attractions
·
The residence of Governor Jesco Von puttkamer
now known as the Prime Minister’s Lodge)
. Joseph Merrick Monument (a Jamaican Missionary who landed on the beach of the slave village in 1843)
. Joseph Merrick Monument (a Jamaican Missionary who landed on the beach of the slave village in 1843)
·
The Bismarck Fountain
·
German Cemetery
·
German and British residence
·
Tea, rubber, banana and palm plantation
·
Mount Cameroon Race of Hope (Every
February)
·
The Stadium in Molyko
·
The elephant (Njoku), Nganya, Cha-cha,
Mondame and Nganya dance,
·
The wild life center
·
Botanical garden and Jungle village
·
Water fall
Ø Beach
visit:
·
Mile six beach
Ø Surfing
Ø Bird
Watching
Ø Gastronomy
– Local dishes
·
Ekwang
·
Kwacoco (cooked coco-yam Past) and Palm
nut soap
·
Fufu (cooked Cassava past) and Eru or
Okra etc
Our Package:
S/N
|
DURATION
|
DESCRIPTION
|
1
|
One day
|
From
town (Buea) to hut and back to the town
|
2
|
Two days
|
First day: from the town
to hut one – hut two (camp)
Second day: From hut two
to the peak, visit to the crater and
back to town
|
3
|
Three days
|
First day: from
the town to hut one – hut two (camp)
Second
day: From hut two to the
peak, visit to the crater and back to
hut two or to Man-Spring (another camping site) passing through the craters
of 1999 and some lava deposits and
Day three: We
leave Man-Spring to Buea passing through the Bokwaongo forest or from Hut two
to Buea in situations of fatigue or altitude sickness etc.
|
4
|
Four days
|
First day: from
the town to hut one – hut two (camp)
Second day: From
hut two to the peak, visit to the crater and back to hut two or to Man-Spring
(another camping site) passing through the craters of 1999 and some lava
deposits and
Day three: We leave Man-Spring to the elephant opening
to the crater lake then the Camp (“Drinking Garri”) Fourth Day: From the camp to Bakingili a village sharing
boarders with the sea and the second wettest place in the world (Dibuncha)
|
NB:
Visits are open to modification.
Contact:
E-mail: globalhand7@gmail.com
Enjoy your stay in Cameroon
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