Your Guide to Cameroon

Rich Cultures, Stunning Landscapes & Warm Hospitality

Cameroon is a country of remarkable cultural diversity and natural beauty. From vibrant cities and traditional villages to lush forests and expansive savannas, Cameroon offers travelers a unique opportunity to experience a wide range of environments and communities. This guide will help you prepare for a meaningful and enjoyable visit.

BEFORE YOU GO

1. Entry & Travel Requirements

  • Most travelers require a visa to enter Cameroon; apply in advance or check if your nationality qualifies for e-visa.
  • A valid passport with at least six months’ validity is necessary.
  • Yellow fever vaccination certificate is mandatory.

2. Currency & Payments

  • The currency is the Central African CFA franc (XAF).
  • Cash is widely used; credit cards are accepted in some urban hotels and businesses.
  • ATMs are limited outside major cities; carry sufficient cash when traveling.

3. Language

  • Official languages: French and English (depending on region).
  • Numerous indigenous languages are spoken across the country.

WHAT TO PACK & KNOW

What to Bring:

  • Lightweight, breathable clothing for warm, tropical climate.
  • Rain gear, especially if visiting during the rainy season.
  • Modest attire for cultural and religious sites.
  • Insect repellent and anti-malarial medication.
  • Plug adapter Type C/E; Cameroon uses 220V electricity.

Getting Around:

  • Domestic flights connect major cities.
  • Road travel is common but can be challenging; use reputable drivers or guides.
  • Public transport includes buses and shared taxis.
  • Driving is on the right side of the road.

TOP DESTINATIONS & EXPERIENCES

Yaoundé

  • The capital city with museums, markets, and cultural centers.
  • Visit the National Museum of Yaoundé and local art galleries.

Douala

  • Cameroon’s largest city and economic hub.
  • Bustling markets, vibrant nightlife, and coastal beaches within an hour’s drive.

Mount Cameroon

  • West Africa’s highest peak; popular for hiking and nature trips.
  • Annual Mount Cameroon Race of Hope attracts athletes worldwide.

Waza National Park

  • One of Cameroon’s premier wildlife reserves.
  • Home to elephants, lions, giraffes, and diverse bird species.

Dja Faunal Reserve

  • UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest tropical rainforests in Africa.
  • Rich biodiversity including gorillas and chimpanzees.

FOOD & DRINK TO TRY

  • Ndolé – Bitterleaf stew with nuts and meat or fish.
  • Poulet DG – Chicken dish with plantains and vegetables.
  • Eru – Leafy vegetable stew often served with fufu.
  • Fresh tropical fruits and local palm wine. (The pineapples are amazing!)

CULTURAL INSIGHTS & PRACTICAL TIPS

TopicWhat to Know
Time ZoneWest Africa Time (WAT), UTC+1
Tipping5-10% in restaurants; small tips appreciated for guides and drivers
SafetyExercise caution in certain regions; check travel advisories
GreetingsPoliteness and formal greetings are valued
HealthDrink bottled water; use insect repellent to prevent malaria

FINAL TIPS FOR VISITING CAMEROON

  • Register with your embassy upon arrival.
  • Use trusted transport only and avoid traveling at night.
  • Respect local customs and dress modestly.
  • Stay updated on regional safety and health advisories.
  • Engage with locals to learn about Cameroon’s rich cultural diversity.

“Cameroon’s beauty lies in its cultural mosaic and natural wonders—embrace the diversity and take time to connect with its people.”