WHAT YOU NEED:

Required documents at least a month before the safari, the following needs to be sent to our office in Madrid:

- Photocopy of your passport
- Photocopy of the visa for entrance in Cameroon (Ask in the Cameroon Embassy of your own country)
- Photocopy of your rifles import permit (Ask in the Embassy)
- Medical certificate stating that you have good health and you have no problem for hunting.
- Six passport photos of the hunter

Yellow fever certificate/ vaccine is required by the Cameroon Government
Preventative malaria medicine is recommended


RIFLES:

Cameroon law allows the importation of two rifles and one shotgun per hunter
There is a limit of fifty bullets per rifle/shoutgun as ammunition brought in.
Depending on the animals that would be hunted, we recommend:

- Forest:
Most of the time you will shoot at a distance of not more than fifteen/twenty meters, but with some bush vegetation between you and the animal. We recommend one big caliber (375 or minimum 416 for elephant), looking more for the grains of the bullet than for the speed. Scope it is not necessary One shotgun is necessary to hunt duikers.
- Savannah:
The best option is the combination of two riffles: a light one like 270 caliber and another one bigger like 375 caliber or more. If you are not hunting elephant, one medium/high caliber like 300 Magnum or bigger can be useful.

CLOTHES AND OTHERS:

- Forest:
At least three complete dark green hunting outfits (long trousers, long sleeved shirts) and a light raincoat are recommended Leather gloves, legging and glasses to protect you from vegetation and insects Two pairs of Gore Tex hunting boots and one pair of lights shoes for the camp. Gore Tex socks are recommended.

- Savanah:

Some T-shirts, long trousers for hunting and shorts for staying at the camp, good boots and on the early season some light coat for the early morning. Don't forget your sunglasses, a hat/cap, a torch, photo camera and your light-weight pair of binoculars. You have daily laundry service in the camps