Discover Cameroon's Hidden Gems

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 […]

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Nguti

A village located in Cameroon’s South-west Region, has rich untapped tourism potential due to its natural beauty, biodiversity, and cultural attractions. Surrounded by lush forests, rivers, and mountains, Nguti sits

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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

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Mount Mbouroukou

found in the Coastline Region of Cameroon, precisely in the Moungo division is another volcanic mountain featuring a dried crater lake that is both scenic and culturally significant. Though not

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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

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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

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