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Cameroon

Travel to the cradle of voodoo and the ancient Dahomey warriors.

Our trip to Cameroon is guided by only a local guide

70% cheaper than other options and equally reliable See Trip


Proposed itinerary

The times of slavery in Africa sank into oblivion, and at the time it created and left a legacy of amazing cultures and even religions. Every year, Voodoo worshipers gather in southern Cameroon for a large and colorful festival to invoke their ancestral spirits and celebrate their deities.

Douala

Kribi

Dizangue (Edea)

SOUTH-WEST REGION

LIMBE

WESTERN REGION

Foumban

Melong

CENTRE REGION

Yaounde

Duration

Douala City TourΒ  110,000cfa :has no duration since it’s within town.Β 

Kribi: cost 130,000cfa and it is 2-2:30hrs drive from Douala. Duration 1day

Village for Chimpangzees(Dizangue): cost 110,000cfa 2hrs drive from Douala.

Ekom-Nkam WaterFalls: Cost 150,000cfa 3hrs 30minutes drive from Douala,Duration 1day.

Limbe tour and Buea: cost 120,000cfa ,LImbe is 1hr 30minutes from Douala and Buea is 30minutes from Limbe . Duration 1day.

Yaounde: Cost 450,000cfa , The National Meseum is 4-5hrs drive from Douala and the Mefou National Park 2-3hrs away from Yaounde. Duration here is 2 to 3days

WESTERN REGION: Cost 600000 cfa. Bafoussam 6hrs drive from Douala, Batoufam 45-1hr drive from Bafoussam, Banjoun 45minutes from Bafoussam, Foumban 2-2hrs 30minutes from Bafoussam, Dchang is 45minutes from Bafoussam. Duration: 3-4days.

🚨  We found a Western agency charging 2790€ with 7-8 participants

πŸ’Ž Considering to travel with others?

This price is the same as long as you use the same car and room.
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Important: This is proposal by the local agency, itinerary and cost can be updated to personal needs when discussing with him.

Cost includes:

Families

This trip is for people aged 7 – 55

Wheelchair

People with wheelchairs can do the Douala city tour

Kribi Beach

Limbe Tour

Western Region Tour excluding the Ekom-Nkam waterfalls and

The National Meseum in Yaounde

About the local guide

Fri Eukeria

My name is Fri Eukeria from the North-West region of Cameroon. I was born in Douala so know the ins and outs of Douala to my finger tips. I love nature and love visiting places which is what drove me to be a guide.

I am an easy going person, I love the simplest things and serving people is always a pleasure because it’s another way of expressing our love to humanity.

I speak and write both English and French fluently and our Cameroonian local pidgin language.

Cameroon

Cameroon, often referred to as “Africa in miniature,” offers a slice of the entire continent within its borders, from desert plains in the north to lush rainforests in the south. Before embarking on a journey to this diverse nation, there are essential aspects to consider ensuring your trip is safe, enjoyable, and culturally enriching.

When to Visit (Weather)

The best time to visit Cameroon depends largely on the region you intend to explore and the activities you plan to indulge in. The country experiences a varied climate: - **Northern Cameroon**: Best visited during the dry season from November to February when the weather is cooler and roads are passable. - **Southern Cameroon**: The rainy season is from June to October and should be avoided if you plan to hike or venture into wildlife parks due to poor trail conditions. - **Coastal Areas**: Enjoyable year-round, with peak tourist season from December to February.

VISA

All travelers, except citizens of Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC), require a visa to enter Cameroon. Visas should be obtained before traveling from a Cameroonian embassy or consulate. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your date of entry with at least one blank page for stamps.

Health

Before departure, consult with a travel clinic for recommended vaccinations and health precautions. Malaria prophylaxis is strongly advised, as well as immunizations for yellow fever, hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and meningitis, based on your itinerary. Always carry prescription medication in original packaging, accompanied by a doctor's prescription.

Security

Exercise increased caution in Cameroon due to crime. Certain regions pose higher risks, including the North, Far North, Northwest, and Southwest regions, where armed clashes and violent crimes are more prevalent. Always stay up-to-date with travel advisories and local news, and avoid traveling at night.

Money

Cameroon's currency is the Central African CFA franc (XAF). It's a primarily cash-based economy, with limited credit card acceptance outside major hotels. ATMs can be found in cities, but reliability varies. Ensure you have a secure means of carrying money and consider using a money belt.

Tipping; Credit Card; Prices; Currency

Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory in Cameroon. Service workers welcome tips of around 10%. Credit cards are accepted mainly in high-end establishments in urban areas. Prices for goods and services are generally lower than in Western countries, and bargaining is common in markets. The currency used is the Central African CFA franc (XAF).

Luggage

Pack light and include a variety of clothing to suit Cameroon's diverse climates. A sturdy pair of walking shoes is essential. Consider a daypack for excursions and a waterproof bag to protect electronics during the rainy season.

Battery Use, Plug Type

Cameroon uses 220V, 50Hz electrical current with types C and E plug sockets. Travelers from regions with different voltage standards should bring a voltage converter. Power outages are common, so it's advisable to carry extra batteries or a portable charger.

Language

French and English are the official languages, with French being more widely spoken. Learning basic phrases in both languages can greatly enhance your experience and help with integration.

Gastronomy

Cameroonian cuisine offers a rich palette of flavors. Staples include fufu, ndolΓ©, and grilled fish. Always drink bottled or treated water and practice caution with street food to avoid traveler's diarrhea.

Disabled Friendly

Facilities for disabled travelers are limited in Cameroon. Accessibility in public areas and transportation is not at the same standard as in Western countries. Research and planning ahead are vital.

Family Friendly

Cameroon can be a family-friendly destination with proper planning. Malaria prophylaxis for children is essential, and it's recommended to stick to tourist-friendly areas where healthcare facilities are more accessible.

Pet Friendly

Traveling with pets requires careful planning, including meeting vaccination requirements and having a health certificate. However, due to health and safety concerns, it's generally advised to avoid bringing pets.

Children's Friendly

Cameroon offers educational and adventurous experiences for children, such as wildlife parks and cultural sites. However, precautions related to health and safety should be taken seriously.

Customs and Integration

Respect local customs and dress modestly, especially in rural areas. Greetings are important in Cameroonian culture, and a handshake is customary. Show interest in local traditions and customs to foster positive interactions.

Curiosities

Cameroon is home to the "killer lakes" (Lakes Nyos and Monoun), which have erupted with carbon dioxide, causing fatalities. The country also boasts the second most diverse flora and fauna in the world after Brazil.

PAA

**Can US citizens travel to Cameroon?**

Yes, US citizens can travel to Cameroon, but they must obtain a visa prior to arrival and adhere to specific entry requirements, which may include vaccinations and health screenings.

**Is Cameroon tourist friendly?**

Cameroon offers a range of tourist attractions, but infrastructure and facilities may not meet Western standards everywhere. Visitors should research and plan well to ensure a comfortable trip.

**What do I need to know before traveling to Cameroon?**

Travelers should be aware of visa requirements, recommended vaccinations, the political situation, regional security risks, currency, and cultural customs before traveling to Cameroon.

**Does Cameroon have Tourism?**

Yes, Cameroon has a tourism industry, featuring diverse landscapes, wildlife parks, and cultural experiences. However, it is less developed compared to other popular tourist destinations.

For a comprehensive and secure travel experience to Cameroon, it’s essential to prepare well and stay informed about the country’s diverse conditions throughout your journey.

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