Cameroon Travel Guide
Cameroon is one of the most diverse countries in Africa
and oft referred to as "Africa in miniature". Here you'll find a myriad
of ethnic and language groups, extremely varied climatic
and geographical
conditions, and a fascinating traditional culture
and history. From the Sahara desert
to the equatorial grasslands or the nature reserves Lobeke, Nki and Boumba.
In Cameroom
lays the highest mountain in West Africa and last but not least Cameroon is
full of wonderful friendly and warmhearted people.
Limbe is a small picturesque town of the Gulf of Guinee, with beautifull beaches to laydown on and relax under a palmtree, but there’s also a traditional market and interesting bars and shops to explore. If you’re interested in a beachside holiday the white sand beaches of
Cameroon is a Central African nation on the Gulf of Guinea, bordered by Nigeria, Chad, the Central African Republic, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon. It is about the size of Spain and nearly twice the size of Oregon. Mount Cameroon (13,350 ft.; 4,069 m), near the coast, is the highest elevation in the country. The main rivers are the Benue, Nyong, and Sanaga.

