Lobéké National Park is a prime destination for biodiversity with its untouched rainforests and array of wildlife species rare to the region.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Lobéké National Park.
Entry permits and guide services are essential; coordinate with the park authority or tour operators.
December to February offers dry conditions ideal for wildlife viewing and access.
Local ranger stations and tour operators in nearby towns provide visitor information.
Access primarily via unsurfaced roads; 4WD vehicles recommended. Check seasonal access during the wet season.
Tropical climate with heavy rainfall primarily from March to November, and a drier season from December to February. Temperatures remain warm year-round.
The park faces threats from poaching and forest degradation. Ongoing conservation efforts focus on wildlife protection and community engagement.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Guided treks to the bais for close-up encounters with wildlife in their natural habitats.
Explore the lush riverine landscapes adjacent to the Ngoko River.
Bring binoculars for optimal wildlife viewing at the bais.
Dry season (December to February) offers the best access and wildlife visibility.
Coordinate with local guides or tour operators for bush walks and guided visits.
Pack lightweight, breathable clothing to adapt to humid rainforest conditions.