Korup National Park is a living museum of biodiversity home to elephants, chimpanzees, drills, rare red colobus monkeys, over 410 bird species, and medicinal plants found nowhere else on earth. Cross the iconic Mana suspension bridge and explore a rainforest that has stood for over 60 million years.
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Welcome to Korup National Park, Cameroon’s first rainforest national park, established in 1986. Spanning 1,260 km², it borders Nigeria’s Cross-River National Park and includes parts of Ndian, Manyu, and Kupe Muanenguba divisions. The park encompasses 32 villages, with five located within its boundaries.
Supported by the Programme for the Sustainable Management of Natural Resources since 2006, Korup is a collaborative effort between the Government of Cameroon and Germany. It is proposed as the “Korup Rainforest Biosphere Reserve” and “Korup-Oban Rainforest” Transboundary Biosphere Reserve under UNESCO.



I loved the seclusion—Korup isn’t flooded with tourists. It felt like a true rainforest hideaway.
Crossing waist-high streams and steaming with humidity felt dangerous, raw... but unforgettable
Birding and primate watching were next-level—dense forest full of life, but you have to earn each glimpse.

Mundemba, Southwest Cameroon
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Welcome to Korup National Park, Cameroon’s first rainforest national park, established in 1986. Spanning 1,260 km², it borders Nigeria’s Cross-River National Park and includes parts of Ndian, Manyu, and Kupe Muanenguba divisions.