Destination
Lake Tison
Once upon a time, in the vast Adamawa region of Cameroon, there was a natural gem hidden in the heart of the volcanic mountains, near the city of Ngaoundere. This gem, known as Lake Tison, is a spectacular crater lake. Lined with majestic trees and nestled in a steep terrain.


The Mbé Cliff
In the vast Adamawa region of Cameroon, stands the majestic Mbe Cliff, a true natural treasure. This place, made of sedimentary and basalt rocks, dominates the surrounding landscape, offering a breathtaking view of the wooded savannahs that surround it.
Vina Waterfalls
Located just 15 kilometers from Ngaoundéré, in the Vina department of Cameroon, are a true natural gem that has yet to be exploited. Nestled near the road to Meiganga, these spectacular waterfalls attract visitors thanks to their accessibility and impressive beauty.


Mayo-Dadi Waterfalls
The town of Mayo Dadi, located in the North Region of Cameroon, is a destination that you can explore in a day, provided you are well organized. To make the most of your visit, it is advisable to prepare a list of activities to do, based on your interests and local suggestions.
Tello Waterfalls
About sixty kilometers east of Ngaoundere, in the Adamaoua region, are the spectacular Tello waterfalls, one of the most fascinating natural wonders in this part of Cameroon. On the Bélel track towards Mbalang, a sign indicates access to this developed site


Lamidat of Ngaoundere
Ngaoundere, also called N’gaoundere in Fula, is the capital of the Adamawa region of Cameroon. This city, established as an urban community in 2008, is located on the Adamawa plateau, in the north of the region. It is distinguished by Mount Ngaoundere, a rounded rock that overlooks the city.
Sanaga Camping Beach
Located in Nkolessong, offers comfortable accommodation with access to a garden, a swimming pool, and a restaurant serving African cuisine. The units, equipped with terraces, flat-screen TVs, and private bathrooms, may also include kitchenettes.


Ebogo Tourist Site
Ebogo is a tourist destination located 45 km from Yaounde, Cameroon, along the Nyong River. This site, developed in 1996 in collaboration with the World Tourism Organization, attracts about 3,000 visitors per year thanks to its natural beauty and varied activities.
National Museum
The National Museum of Cameroon, located in the former presidential palace in Yaoundé, was inaugurated in 1988 by President Paul Biya. Covering 15,000 m², it houses a rich collection that reflects the history and cultural identity of the country’s various ethnic groups.


Mundi Complex
The Mundi is a multi-purpose complex located near the Yaounde Nsimalen airport in Cameroon. It is described as a prestigious and attractive venue, particularly for sports teams, businesses, NGOs, including the Cameroon national football team, which uses it as its headquarters during gatherings.
Mvog-Betsi Zoological Garden
Located in Yaounde, Cameroon, is a zoological and botanical park established in 1951 by a colonial administrator. Initially designed to conserve live wild animals, it underwent various phases of management before coming under the control of the Cameroonian administration in 1971.

Ekom-Nkam Waterfalls
Located in the Moungo department of Cameroon, near Melong, are among the most majestic in the country. They peak at 80 meters and are located in the village of Ekom-Nkam, inhabited by the Bareko people.


Mariemberg Chimpanzee Sanctuary
Is a unique refuge located in the Dizangué district, Littoral region, Cameroon. Managed by the Papaye association, this sanctuary’s mission is to provide a safe environment for orphaned chimpanzees, mainly from poaching.
The Villa Kleber Chollier
Welcome to the charming village of Mbouroukou, located about 20 minutes from the city of Melong, in the Moungo district. Nestled in the heart of the mountains and perched on the hills, Mbouroukou is home to Villa Kleber Chollier, a unique hotel that promises you an unforgettable stay.

Lobeke National Park
Located in the extreme south-east of Cameroon, is part of the Congo Basin and covers an area of 217,854 hectares. This forest park, created in 2001, is part of the Sangha Trinational (TNS) transboundary initiative.


Baka Pygmy Camp
The Baka, also known by various names such as Bayaka, Bebayaka or Babenga, are an ethnic group native to the rainforests of southeastern Cameroon, northern Congo, northern Gabon, and southwestern Central African Republic.
The Dja Reserve
Located in southeastern Cameroon, is one of the largest tropical rainforests in Africa and one of the best protected sites, with 90% of its surface area still intact. Created in 1950, this reserve covers approximately 526,000 hectares and is part of the Congo Basin.

Waza National Park
Located in the Far North of Cameroon, is a vast nature reserve covering 170,000 hectares. Created in 1934 and classified as a national park in 1968, it is one of the jewels of Cameroonian biodiversity and is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.


Kofia Islands
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Mousgoum Shell Cases
In the far north of Cameroon, the shell houses, a symbol of Mousgoum architecture, stand majestically, captivating visitors with their conical shape and decorative fluting. Made of clay, straw and plant glue, these dwellings can reach up to 8 metres in height

Bouba Ndjida National Park
Located in the northern region of Cameroon, is one of the largest and most isolated in the country, with an area of 220,000 hectares. Bordered by Chad and in communication with Sena-Oura Park, it forms a binational complex called BSB-Yamoussa. It is crossed by numerous seasonal watercourses.


The Kola Gorges
Located in the commune of Guider in northern Cameroon, are a fascinating natural site full of history. Their name comes from the Kola tribe, the first inhabitants of the region, belonging to the Daba ethnic group of Diamaré, in the Far North of the country.
The Banks of the Benue
The Benue River is a major river in Africa, 1,400 km long, and the main tributary of the Niger River. It rises in the Adamawa Massif in northern Cameroon, then flows west through diverse regions before joining the Niger River in Nigeria, near Lokoja. Along its course, it passes through ecologically rich areas.


Lamidat Of Rey Bouba
Is a traditional chiefdom located in the commune of Rey-Bouba, in the North Region of Cameroon, more precisely in the Mayo-Rey department. It is considered one of the oldest lamidats in Cameroon and is of major cultural and historical importance.
Lake Nyos
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Menchum Waterfalls
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Oveng Lodge Eco Hotel and Spa
This lodge, built in 2011, became a haven of peace for city dwellers in search of adventure and reconnection with nature. The Forest Spa, an ode to the ancestral traditions of the Bane of Cameroon.


Nkolandom Tourist Center
Is a true gem nestled in the lush forest of Southern Cameroon. In Boulou, “Nkolandom” means “the mountain of elegance”, a name perfectly suited to this site that harmoniously combines modernity and tradition.
The Lobe waterfalls
In 2006, Cameroonian authorities proposed the Lobe Waterfalls, a cultural and natural site, as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The falls, located southwest of Yaounde, flow directly into the Atlantic Ocean.


Ebodje ecotourism site
Ebodje, a picturesque coastal village in southern Cameroon, is a unique destination for ecotourism enthusiasts. Just 55 km from Kribi, these little-known beaches offer an immersion in nature.
Grand Batanga Beaches
Grand Batanga is a fishing village located on the Kribi coast in the South Region of Cameroon, and is part of the Kribi I commune. It is an attractive seaside resort with accessible beaches and many straw huts where visitors can enjoy dishes made with local produce, including fresh fish.


Campo Ma’an Park
Located in southern Cameroon, is an exceptional nature reserve covering 264,064 hectares. Created in 2000, it is renowned for its abundant biodiversity and varied landscapes, ranging from the mountains of the north to the hills and valleys of the south.
Mount Cameroon
Located about 20 kilometers off the coast of the Gulf of Guinea, is an active shield volcano rising to 4,070 meters, making it the tenth highest peak in Africa and the most active volcano in Central and West Africa.


Limbe botanical garden
Limbe, formerly Victoria from 1857 to 1982, is a coastal town in Cameroon located on the Bight of Biafra, at the foot of Mount Cameroon. Founded by the English missionary Alfred Saker, it developed around infrastructures such as churches.
Bimbia slave site
Bimbia Slave Port, a vestige of the slave trade that took place in the 18th and 19th centuries. This site is historic, representing about 10% of the slave traffic of the time. About 2,393 people, 42.3% of them children, embarked from Bimbia.


Seme Beach Hotel
Located in Bakingili, 20 km from Limbe, is a 3-star hotel offering a unique experience at the foot of Mount Etinde, with breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Nestled 300 m from Bakingili Beach, considered the best beach in Cameroon.
Korup National Park
Created in 1986, is one of the oldest tropical rainforests in the world, covering 1,260 km² in the South-West region of Cameroon, between Eyumojock and Mundemba. This park, considered a true natural museum of more than 60 million years, is home to exceptional biodiversity that has survived the ice age.


Bakossi National Park
Established in 2007 in the South West region of Cameroon, covers 29,320 hectares and covers three districts (Bangem, Tombel, and Nguti) of the Kupé-Muanenguba department. It is unique in its kind, as it is located in the highland forest ecoregion and is home to exceptional biodiversity.
The Bamoun Kingdom
Located in western Cameroon, is a kingdom founded in the 14th century by the Tikar dynasty, led by Nchare Yen. The kingdom covers a mountainous and varied region, with a population today estimated at around two million inhabitants. This text relates the gradual unification of the kingdom under the Tikar dynasty.


Petpenoun Lodge & Resort
Enjoy a unique and immersive travel experience in Cameroon, more precisely at the Petpenoun Lakes, an ideal destination for nature and wellness lovers. Nestled in the heart of the mountains of the west of the country, these lakes offer a peaceful setting, far from the hustle and bustle.
Dschang Climate Center
An architectural and heritage jewel of the eponymous city in Cameroon, is the very first holiday village in Central Africa. Located at an altitude of 1,500 meters, this center offers a calm and soothing environment, nestled on the green slopes of a hill near the city.


Tagidor Complex
Located in Bangou, 7.1 km from Pango, is a resort offering a range of quality services and facilities. The resort offers its guests free bikes, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a well-equipped fitness centre. A restaurant is also available, offering free Wi-Fi and room.
Bamileke chiefdoms
The story of the Bamiléké Kings, guardians of tradition: In the verdant valleys and mountains of Western Cameroon, an ancient society, imbued with mystery and age-old traditions, continues to live through its chiefs, called fo. These kings, much more than simple traditional chiefs.

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