Ethnographic tour through Cameroon

The trip we propose is the result of a long experience in organizing itineraries and expeditions to Cameroon, a country completely virgin regarding tourism.
Virgin beaches, mountain forests and latin flavour.

In the very heart of Equatorial Africa, covered by dense jungle, this Spanish speaking country remains unknown by tourism.
Gerewol festival

In between the Sahara and the Sahel we can find the Woodawe nomads, who belong to the Peul ethnic group.
Land of the oursi and the Tuareg

Itinerary designed by our team of ethnologists to get to know the tribal groups of Burkina’s remote North-east.
Hausa kingdoms of northern Nigeria

In the North of Nigeria, where the land dries out as it stretches towards the desert, Muslim Nigeria converts into dusty trading cities where memories of the Saharan trade routes still linger.
Introduction to the Yoruba universe in the south-west of Nigeria.

The Yoruba territory is full of surprises for those travellers searching for authentic African experiences.
Discovering Benin’s cultural wonders

Central axes of this trip are the home-stays, interaction with the local people and getting to know the history of slavery and ancient rituals.
Eco-tour through Gabon: Loango and Ivindo National Parks (13 days))

During this trip we will visit two of the best parks of the country and the whole of Central Africa.
Responsible tourism in Benin

Benin can well be the ideal destination for those willing to experience the real Africa. It is safe, diverse and has a great personality. Most of Benin’s population continues to live in rural villages where the Voodoo animist rituals are still alive
Desert of Tal, land of the kanuri people

Special travel experience to one of Africa’s Last Frontiers. Niger is one of West Africa’s most fascinating countries, yet undiscovered. The historical Hausa adobe city of Zinder, with its magnificent Sudanese-style palace, will be one of the highlights of this trip.
Piroguing all along the Niger River
The lucrative trade routes of the Sahara once
made the region among the world’s richest, and the Niger, one of the grand old
rivers of Africa, is still the lifeblood of the country; to journey along the Niger
River route (preferably on a slow boat to Timbuktu) is one of the continent’s
great adventures.
Contrasts of Cameroon

The trip we propose is the result of a long experience in organising itineraries and expeditions to Cameroon, a country completely virgin regarding tourism. Our team of anthropologists and local guides has designed an itinerary where the contact with the local inhabitants is the central axis.
Dzanga Bai, last natural paradise on earth

The Dzangha-Sangha Reserve is the jewel in the crown of the North-western Congolese Lowland Forest Eco-region. It’s also a WWF Global 200 site that spans parts of Gabon, the Congo Republic, Cameroon, CAR and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Desert, Tribes and Treks

The desert in Niger boasts some of the Sahara’s most beautiful dunes; the stark splendours of the Aïr Mountains & Ténéré Desert being one of West Africa’s most spectacular sights. Zinder and Agadez are towns of the intriguing, ancient trans-Saharan trade-route and build up of magnificent mazes of mud brick.
Africa in miniature

Travelling around Cameroon is like visiting the whole African Continent. In this Central-African nation you will climb volcanoes, visit herder tribes and discover medieval Kingdoms in the western Highlands.
Adventure and Wonders of the Ennedi Desert

One of the most spectacular areas in the mighty Sahara Desert is the one known as "Ennedi". Still hidden from tourism, the Ennedi desert’s attractions include prehistoric cave paintings, slot canyons, desert lakes and some unbelievably bizarre rock formations.
Eco-Cultural Route through Gabon and Sao Tomé

Gabon is a small and unknown central-African country located in between the Gulf of Guinea and the equatorial jungle.
Ethnographic tour through Burkina Faso

Itinerary designed by our team of ethnologists and local guides to experience the life of different ethnic groups and their spectacular vernacular architecture while trekking from one place to another.
Eco-Cultural Tour in Côte d'Ivoire

Côte d’Ivoire is returning to its past stability though some parts of the Sahelian North can’t yet be visited. Even though the forested South and the Central rural areas with the capital, Yamoussoukro and its basilica, an astonishing replica of Rome’s St Peter’s, can be visited without any problem.
Eco-Cultural route and Bwiti ritual

Gabon is a small and unknown central-African country situated between the Gulf of Guinea and the equatorial jungle. The petrol extracted from the shores has enriched Gabon.
Responsible Tourism in Cameroon

The aim of this travel experience is to get to know the reality of Cameroon through the different communities who dwell in its jungle, mountains and grasslands.
The Green Abyss: Kingdom of the Gorilla

The Dzangha-Sangha Reserve is the jewel in the crown of the North-western Congolese Lowland Forest Eco-region. It’s also a WWF Global 200 site that spans parts of Gabon, the Congo Republic, Cameroon, C.A.R and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Eco-tour through Gabon: Loango, Ivindo and Pongara National Parks (17 days)

Tour designed for real nature lovers. The Government of Gabon has created 13 national parks since 2002, representing more than a 10% of the national territory which is now protected.
Relax on fairy-tale islands state Sao Tomé & Principe

The archipelago Sao Tomé & Príncipe is a little hidden paradise situated in plain Gulf of Guinea. It used to be a Portuguese colony. Both Islands (and several smaller ones) lie on an alignment of once-active volcanoes with rugged landscapes, dense forest and palm-fringed beaches.
Mali and Burkina Faso

Combine 2 beautiful countries and travel from the “land of adobe” (Mali) to “the land of honorable men” (translation of Burkina Faso). Visit ancient Kingdoms and sleepy desert villages before reaching the “Venice of Mali”, Mopti
The Land of the Ashanti

Itinerary designed for the “take it easy” traveller. The route which leads you through south and central Ghana is thought in order to discover the rich coastal culture of this African country and get introduced to the essence of the Ashanti people, one of the most sophisticated cultures of the Gulf of Guinea, without hurrying.
From Togoville to Kara

Togo is a wonderful country to get introduced to Black Africa. Its relatively small size but with a big contrast between the green, Animist South with the dry and Muslim North, allows the traveler to get a good grasp of what West Africa is all about
Congo route

This itinerary focuses on the observation of forest fauna and the encounter of the local population (Bantu and Pygmy groups) living on the fringes of the protected zone.
Dzanga-Ndoki National Parks

The best places to observe lowland gorillas on the wild in Africa are Nouabalé-Ndoki and Dzanga-Ndoki National Parks in the heart of Central African forest.