THE FALLS OF THE LOBE
Read moreThe best time to discover them is when the flow is at its maximum, i.e. during the rainy season (September to November), and then the spectacle is magnificent, as you discover not just a mouth but a magnificent waterfall over 100 m wide. All the way up, the river seems to be taking off to join the salty waters of the Gulf of Guinea in the middle of a cove. The guides will undoubtedly suggest that you see the pygmies, a sad "attraction" that has done the little people no favours. Prefer a pirogue trip.
PYGMY CAMPSITES
Read moreThe Lala camps (less interesting than those in Cameroon, however), in the region of Elog-Batindi, and the village of Bipindi, about 70 km from Kribi, can be the occasion for a pleasant walk in the region. The Pygmies of Bipindi are particularly famous for their artistic know-how and their traditional medicine that they pass from father to son.