18 Feb 2025 - 24 Feb 2025 (7 days)
EUR2,095 - No Spaces Available
Tour Leader: Glen Valentine
Tour Leader: André Bernon
Pricing notes : *Prices are estimated and dates may change*
Tour price (Per person): EUR2,200 * USD2,286 * GBP1,823 * AUD3,671
Can be linked with: Cameroon - Rockfowls & Rainforests 2026
Our Northern Extension takes us to the seldom-birded northern areas of this incredible country in search of some rare and very special species. Combined with our main tour, this promises a thorough coverage of this remarkable region, including seeking out such gems as the incomparable Pennant-winged and Standard-winged Nightjars, Adamawa Turtle Dove, Brown-chested Lapwing, unusual Spotted Thrush-Babbler, Bamenda Apalis, Black-headed Gonolek, Dybowski’s Twinspot, White-throated Francolin, rare Emin’s Shrike, Oriole Warbler, and one of the world's most striking waders, the stunning Egyptian Plover!
Adamawa Turtle Dove; Bamenda Apalis; Oriole Warbler; Fox Kestrel; Egyptian Plover; Gambaga Flycatcher; Senegal Parrot; Blue-breasted Kingfisher; Abyssinian Roller; White-crested Turaco; Brown-chested Lapwing; Red-headed Lovebird; Grey-winged Robin-Chat; Spotted Thrush-Babbler; Dybowski’s Twinspot; Red-winged Pytilia; Bronze-winged Courser; Pennant-winged & Standard-winged Nightjars; Abyssinian Ground Hornbill; Golden Nightjar (rare); Dorst’s Cisticola; Emin’s Shrike (rare); Secretarybird; Grasshopper Buzzard.
Northern Lesser Galago; Tantalus Monkey; Guereza; Olive Baboon; African Savanna Hare; Gambian Sun Squirrel; Caracal; Nolan Warthog; Common Hippopotamus; Red-flanked Duiker; Waterbuck; Bushbuck; Bohor Reedbuck; Kanki (rare); Kordofan Giraffe.
Broad-leaved woodland, gallery forest, semi-desert, crater lake
Hot to very hot
8 with 1 Rockjumper leader
DIFFICULT: This is a high-intensity “mega” tour designed for passionate listers and serious birders who enjoy a fast-paced schedule. Due to its demanding nature, it’s not recommended for avid photographers, inexperienced birders, or anyone with mobility or health limitations.
Demanding & tiring. Designed for the dedicated lister & serious birder. Not suitable for inexperienced travellers, dedicated or avid photographers; inexperienced birders; or anyone with mobility or health challenges.
Comfortable in main cities/towns, basic elsewhere.
Moderate to difficult. Many low-density targets that may require repeat attempts.
Good in the more open northern extension
Good trip to a not regularly traveled country. Sometimes it was improvising, but the tour leader and ground agent solved everything well. Excellent guiding and saw a lot of the target birds well. Also beforehand everything was well arranged and communicated by the office team.
My answers do not reflect the quality of Rockjumpers, which was superb. I just did not like the deplorable conditions of the country. It was a very rugged trip, as advertised. We did see a lot of birds, many rare and endangered. David was incredibly brilliant and helpful all the way. The country not so much. I have too many comments to list now.
An excellent tour. David was a great guide and not only found all the difficult species but also navigated us through the Cameroonian logistical difficulties (along with the wonderful fixer, Jean-Pierre) that were frequently encountered.
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