Flora

Cameroon harbours all varieties of trees and bushes...

From the luxurious forest in the south, where mahogany, ebony, umbrella, kapok, sapeli, and many other trees flourish, through the savannah in the centre of the country with its high grasses and scattered trees and up to the north where the land is desert-like. Cameroon is an open book when it comes to African botany.

 

The Limbé Botanical Garden in the Southwest Region is a favoured area for research and escapism where many visitors are welcomed every day.

The Dja Reserve, straddling the South and East Regions and a World Heritage Centre, is Cameroon's largest reserve which not only enjoys a rich and diverse flora but also harbours many animal species.

 

Agrotourism

For a long time, agriculture has been the backbone of the Cameroon economy. The farming of bananas, tea plantations, oil palms and sugar cane represent the largest part of this activity.
It is possible to visit the different production units located throughout the country. Special circuits allow the visitor to discover all these products which are to be found in every market throughout the world.
In Cameroon, agrotourism is practised in the Littoral and Southwest Regions where huge areas of agro-industrial exploitation extend as far as the eye can see (pineapples, bananas, etc.).