Moca valley
Moca valley is located on the southern edges of Biko, which is sitting almost in harmony with the tremendous cloud-topped peaks that rise around. Moca is a bucolic picture of wild Equatorial Guinea and is a town located on the island of Bioko is named after the Bubi King Möókáta, or King Moka, who ruled from 1835 to 1898 during the Bahítáari Dynasty.
Equatorial Guinea is not an easy country to navigate by oneself. So you can plan a trip here alone or with your group, Moca Valley is home to many interesting tourist attractions, including Lake Biao, it is a crater lake has an elevation of 1,816 meters, or Lake Loreta and the famous Cascades of Moca which house different species of monkeys live. In the early mornings, depending on the time depart, the visitor will be able to see endemic birds, as well as monkeys.
Elevation: 1,380 m
Location: Town in the Bioko, Equatorial Guinea