Ethnographic trip to Cameroon from 3rd to 13th July 2025 / From 2,600€

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This ethnographic trip to Cameroon aims to get to know the traditional tribes of the north and east of the country. The trip will take place through the last virgin tropical forests in the country. We will meet Bantu tribes and the Baka people, who continue to live by hunting and gathering. The trip will continue through the Faro Valley, the territory of the Mbororo nomads, and the Vokre Mountains, the refuge of the last Dupa animists.

This is an ethnographic trip to Cameroon focused on tribes, culture, architecture and nature. We will live with different cultural realities and enjoy unique contrasts.

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► Live unique cultural experiences with the tribes of the Faro Valley

Dupa tribe

During this ethnographic trip to Cameroon, we will learn about the architecture, sacred forests, and customs of the Dupa, who continue to cling to their ancestral way of life.

Mbororo tribe

One of the most fascinating tribes in this region of Cameroon is undoubtedly the Mbororo, a nomadic cattle-breeding ethnic group that preserves their traditional culture. They also maintain the custom of decorating the face and part of the body with beautiful and complex tattoos that mark the social class and marital status of the wearer.

► We will meet the last traditional clans of the Baka people

The Baka people of Cameroon have a special connection with the tropical forest and preserve much of their animist culture. We will enjoy their polyphonic songs and the sacred dance Ejengi (spirit of the jungle) in this magical place in the middle of the jungle.

► We will admire different architectural styles

Architectural tour of Ngaoundéré

The city of Ngaoundéré maintains its old medieval atmosphere around the Lamido Palace (Sultanate), the old quarter, where some traditional adobe houses survive, and the old colonial market.

Colonial architecture of the Germanic period

We will pass through some towns of colonial origin where some buildings from the Germanic period (1884-1916) still remain.

© Photos by Aníbal Bueno, Markus Mauthe and Ana Robles

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