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Moungo Escape: from the pepper plantation to the Ekom-Nkam waterfalls (80m)

Moungo Escape: from the pepper plantation to the Ekom-Nkam waterfalls (80m)

Boulangerie Meno, Douala, Douala, Cameroon
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12  hours

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72 hours

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25 people

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English and 2 more

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Easy

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Moungo Escape: From the Pepper Plantation to the Ekom-Nkam Waterfalls (80m)

Experience a refreshing escape to the Moungo department, just 166 km from Douala. This one-day adventure allows you to step away from city life and explore the natural and agricultural riches of Cameroon.

Your journey begins at 6:30 AM at MENO Bakery in Deido. At 7:00 AM, the group departs for Moungo, with engaging tourist commentaries along the way, providing insight into the landscapes and local culture.

The first stop is the Penja pepper plantation, where you’ll learn about the cultivation and production of white and black pepper. Depending on availability, visitors can also purchase fresh pepper directly from the source.

Next, travel to Ekom-Nkam Waterfalls, the most majestic waterfall in Cameroon. This natural wonder served as a filming location for the 1984 movie Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan. Enjoy the breathtaking scenery, feel the mist on your skin, and capture incredible photos.

This tour is perfect for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and cultural explorers. Book your Moungo Escape today and discover the hidden gems of Cameroon!

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  • Discover the Ekom-Nkam waterfalls
  • Visit the Penja white pepper plantation
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Moungo Escape: from the pepper plantation to the Ekom-Nkam waterfalls (80m)

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