Covering an area of 1,020 km2, this park, at an altitude of between 1,600 m and 2,950 m, enjoys a pleasantly cool climate. With more than 200 different kinds of trees and more than 100 kinds of orchids, it is a unique habitat for 13 species of primates including the baboon, the Hoestian cercopithecus and the gray-cheeked mangabey. A network of well-maintained forest trails leads to various waterfalls and a large, high-altitude marsh, unique biotope. On foot under the thick tropical canopy, we will discover colobus and chimpanzees feeding on wild figs.