Reviews Lobeke National Park
Lobeke National Park
Lobéké National Park, part of the Congo Basin, is located in the extreme south-eastern Cameroon. It covers an area of 217,854 ha. Created 19 March 2001, the park management is part of the transfrontier conservation initiative, known as the Tri-National Sangha (TNS).
It is a landscape of priority biodiversity conservation which includes the National Park Lobéké protected areas Dzangha-Sangha (CAR) and Nouabalé Nkoki (Congo Brazzaville). Lobéké has a network of swampy clearings in particular on the eastern side of the park.
Lobeke National Park
I have been hearing of it to be very touristic, I will like to see for myself. I have been hearing of many animals but I have never seen face to face, especially the lion and elephant. I may also see some which I have never heard of in my life before and this makes me very proud of my country, Cameroon.







