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Cameroon Tourism

Tourism (and eco-tourism) in Cameroon is a growing but relatively minor industry. Since the 1970s, the government of Cameroon has cultivated the industry by creating a ministry of tourism and by encouraging investment by airlines, hotels, and travel agencies. 

Latest Destinations

Belo Weekly Market (Boyo Division, NW Region) Description: Experience the hustle and bustle of this busy village market. Every 8 days, traders come from across Boyo Division and further to sell their wares. These include fruit and ...

Babanki Tungo (Ngokatunjia Division, NW Region) Description: Babanki Tungoh is set in a stunning volcanic landscape with three towering rock outcrops surrounding the village, which give their names to the three main families in Babanki. In ...

Bamessing (Ngokatunjia Division, NW Region) Description: Bamessing is a pottery centre, where traditional crafts are made and sold throughout the North West region and the rest of Cameroon. You can spend the morning with a ...

Savannah Botanic Gardens (SABOG) (Mezam Division, NW Region) Description: The gardens are situated in the town of Bafut and were created by Professor Ngwa Che Ntehnda. The gardens contain many interesting features other than plants, such as the ...

Lake Oku (Boyo Division, NW Region) Description: Lake Oku is a beautiful crater lake surrounded by lush forest. You can chose to either hike there and back, or take a motorbike taxi there and hike the ...

Ndawara Tea Estate (Boyo division, NW region) Description: The Ndawara Tea Estate is the largest in Cameroon with currently around 5000ha of cultivated plantation and is set high in traditional Fulani land A guide will show you ...

Belo Waterfalls (Boyo Division, NW Province) Location: Belo, Boyo Division, NW CameroonDescription: These 15m high waterfalls are hidden within Belo itself, a beautiful oasis close to the activity of the village. During the dry season ...