Moca Valley
Moca Valley is a tourist destination where visitors may enjoy a variety of natural beauties such as hills, mountains, and other stunning vistas. The diversity of monkey species that visitors appear to encounter in Moca Valley is legendary. The town of Moca is also nearby, where visitors may learn about the area's history.
Moca Valley, home to the Buki tribe, is a bucolic vision of untamed Equatorial Guinea, grasping the rocky volcanic mountains on the southern limits of Biko, nearly in harmony with the gigantic cloud-topped peaks that rise around it.
Come here to explore the jagged, monkey-infested slopes of the Moca Cascades, or to see the dazzling blues of Lakes Biao and Loreta, which culminate in the highlands' ancient volcanic calderas.
Since we're on the subject of peaks, they're also why the majority of visitors come to this area. They come to admire the shimmering blues of lakes Biao and Loreta, which climax in the highlands' ancient volcanic calderas, or to hike the craggy, monkey-infested slopes of the Moca Cascades.
• Location: island of Bioko in Equatorial Guinea
• Timing: Open all day
• Famous for: shimmering blues of lakes Biao and Loreta
• Entry Fee: Free
• Best Time To Visit: the best time to go to here is from December to February.