• mountains;
• lakes;
• waterfalls;
• caves;
• archaeological remains;
• plus many other potential sites suitable for the development of ecotourism.
An ecotourism project to protect sea turtles is underway in the areas of Campo and on the beaches of Ebodjé.
The National Park of Campo Ma'an which includes the natural beaches of Campo Beach where an infrastructure based on tourism has been built (ecolodges, trails for watching animals, etc.) is very attractive to tourists.
Ecotourism is also practised at Mount Cameroon and in protected areas such as the Lokeké and Dja reserves, etc.
Furthermore, there are other sites which favour trekking, such as:
• Bamboutos Mountains;
• Mbéré Valley National Park;
• Atlantika Mountains in the North Region;
• Manengouba Mountains in the Littoral Region,
• etc.
The Ebogo tourist site is very conducive to ecotourism.
This is a natural site right in the middle of the equatorial forest in the Mbalmayo forest reserve in the Centre Region, located 70km from Yaoundé and 20km from Mbalmayo on the main Mbalmayo Ebolowa highway.
It is rich in biodiversity.
Several activities are carried out here: canoe excursions along the Nyong river, recreational fishing, excursions along botanical trails to discover various tropical species - the three hundred-year-old tree for example - butterflies and a great variety of insects.