CAMEROON AND CHAD…THE LAND OF GEREWOL FESTIVAL
February 04 - February 16, 2025
Led by Local Guides
Thriving traditional cultures, renowned art forms, flamboyantly colorful festivals, and a dazzling ethnic mosaic are the golden gems of tribal Africa. This fantastic cultural odyssey takes you to Cameroon and Chad's remote and seldom-visited countries.
Cameroon, sometimes described as “Africa in one country” about its variety of habitats and people, is a land that will steal your heart away. This virtually unexplored country is home to an astonishing 250 ethnic groups and a matching diversity of landscape - from the jungles of the south to the Sahel of the north. The southern rainforest is home to communities of Ba’aka and Badgeli pygmies, existing in harmony with their environment. Ancient kingdoms, cattle herding nomads, stunning golden, palm-fringed beaches, glassy rivers, and volcanic mountain ridges lie in between. Forest canopies throb with the call of the rarest species, and colorful tiny markets and streets bustle with excitement—photogenic waterfalls thunder in a “white smoke” of spray to pristine rivers and lakes. A trip to Cameroon will allow you to see nature at its wildest and rarest in places few outsiders have been fortunate to explore.
Chad is one of the least visited African countries by western tourists, and therein lies its appeal. We are proud to offer a trip to this most pioneering of destinations - a land that is as wild as it is beautiful, as untamed as it is graceful. It is a land of rock arches, camel caravans traversing the sands, and where genuine encounters with local people are guaranteed. Each year, the semi-nomadic Wodaabe people gather for a week of incredible celebrations known as the Gerewol, a colorful ceremony that is one of Africa’s most spectacular. Few westerners are privileged to see this fascinating event, but over the years, we have built up excellent local contacts, allowing you to travel to a remote part of Chad and stay with these intensely traditional people to join them in celebration. Camping in the Sahel, you will remain with the Wodaabe for several days, gaining more than just a fleeting glimpse into their lives and immersing yourself in a culture that lives beyond mainstream society. Few tourists venture this far into Chad so you can expect a very intimate experience.
Can be combined with Niger tour (January 23 - February 02, 2025)
Tour Cost (Land Only):
Per person sharing in double occupancy
Cameroon $3,995.00
Single Supplement $495.00
Chad $5,995.00
Single Supplement $495.00
Price based on group size minimum of 6 participants and maximum of 12 participants
Trip Grade: III Lodging Level: **-***
Tour Includes
Airport / Hotel / Airport transfers.
Travel permit and local taxes in Chad.
Accommodation at mentioned Hotels or similar.
Camping in the Durbali Region in basic tents, which are equipped with mattresses, sleeping bag and pillow.
Dry toilets will be separate from the tents and mobile showers.
Transportation in A/C minibus or 4x4 vehicles.
Meals as mentioned in the itinerary (B: Breakfast, L: Lunch and D: Dinner).
Daily bottled water on the bus.
Professional English-speaking guide throughout the trip.
All entrance fees to sites and national parks as per the itinerary.
Gratuities to guide, drivers, and porters (provided minimum number of travelers is reached).
Tour Does Not Include
International air USA-N’Djamena-USA and USA-Douala-USA.
Airfare Douala to N’Djamena for those continuing to Chad (Approx. $500.00).
Cameroon Visa (obtainable in Washington DC - approx. $93.00 - Subject to change).
Chad Visa (obtainable in Washington DC - approx. $150.00 - Subject to change).
Beverages & alcoholic drinks with or without meals.
Yellow fever certificate.
Items of a personal nature (camera fees, laundry, excess luggage, etc.).
Transfers if not arriving/departing on the tour dates.
Dayroom/overnights necessitated by changes in airline schedules.
Trip surcharge to operate below required minimum participants.
Travel protection insurance. (Highly Recommended).