



Welcome to Cameroon
Cameroon is at the Crossroad of West and Central Africa. Travelling through Cameroon is like discoverying all the African continent. She streches from her southern flank which faces the Atlantic Ocean through the Gulf of Guinea right to Lake Chad. Cameroon is a melting pot of people and civilizations and possesses a diversified range of tourist attractions. It should be said that Cameroon is naturally endowed in this regard from the white or black sandy beaches on the Atlantic coast, the thick rainforests to the savannah, and lunar landscapes of the Extreme-North stretching over 1200 km fron Lake Chad to the Atlantic Ocean. Cameroon possesses 409 different species of mammals, 143 types of reptiles, 849 birds species, 19 types of amphibians. There are many forest reserves namely Korup forest, Mount Cameroon forest reserve, the Bakyundu forest reserve, the Kilum forest reserve and the Dja biosphere reserve. The major form of tourism in Cameroon include: • Eco-Tourism • Safaris and Hunting • Seaside Tourism • Cultural Tourism • Business Tourism
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