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Cameroon — Africa in Miniature

Cameroon

Cameroon's diverse landscapes span from Sahel to tropical forest, earning it the nickname 'Africa in Miniature'.

1M
ANNUAL VISITORS
3.5%
GDP CONTRIBUTION
2
UNESCO SITES
Douala & Yaounde

Douala & Yaounde

Douala and Yaounde anchor Cameroon with business access, cultural institutions, and strong links to multi-region itineraries.

The Manengouba Mountains' twin crater lakes of Male and Female, the Bafut Palace (a UNESCO tentative list site), and the cool highland town of Bamenda offer a refreshing alternative to the tropical coast. Wildlife enthusiasts can visit the Cross River gorillas at Limbe Wildlife Centre or track forest elephants in Campo Ma'an.

Volcano TrekkingCultural KingdomsCrater LakesBeach & WaterfallsBiodiversity Volcano Trekking Cultural Kingdoms Crater Lakes
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Mount Cameroon & The Highlands

Mount Cameroon and the western highlands combine summit trekking, volcanic scenery, and rich cultural experiences.

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Mount Cameroon & The Highlands
Waza National Park

Waza National Park

Waza strengthens Cameroon’s safari offer with Sahel ecosystems, migratory birdlife, and seasonal game viewing.

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Kribi & The Atlantic Coast

Kribi adds beach relaxation, coastal culture, and easy pairings with southern rainforest circuits.

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Kribi & The Atlantic Coast
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