In the Footsteps of Léon Humblot: Between History and Mystery
Nestled in the lush highlands of Djoumoichongo, Nyumbadju is much more than an old building. This former residence of Léon Humblot—explorer, botanist, and influential figure who settled in the Comoros in the late 19th century—offers a unique glimpse into the modern history of the archipelago.
During this guided tour, you will discover the remains of his estate and hear the fascinating stories surrounding his presence in the Comoros. Considered a visionary by some and a controversial figure by others, Humblot left a lasting mark on Grande Comore’s economic, agricultural, and political development.
The site is also set within a remarkable natural environment. Surrounded by tropical vegetation and traditional crops, Nyumbadju provides a deeper understanding of the connection between human history and the natural wealth that makes the Comoros so special.
This excursion is an excellent introduction to the country’s history and will appeal both to heritage enthusiasts and to curious travelers eager to discover a lesser-known side of the Comoros Islands.
Highlights
✓ A unique historical site in the Comoros
✓ Discover the story of Léon Humblot
✓ Suitable for all visitors
✓ Beautiful natural setting in the Hambou region
✓ Accompanied by a local guide
Why Visit Nyumbadju?
Because it is one of the few places where visitors can truly understand how the Comoros entered the modern era. A short but rewarding excursion that perfectly complements any stay on Grande Comore.




