Better known as a football (soccer) force than tourist destination, this peaceful central African land has been referred to as "Africa in miniature," especially offering some stunning eco, including superb game viewing. Lots of local cultures to explore, too -- the most famous being the Baka pygmies.

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An introduction to Cameroon: its top 9 musts

  Tse Earnest Chi Located just south of Nigeria, this relatively small, mostly-French-speaking country of 28 million is  people is a lesser known gem of Central Africa, especially for its natural riches, and its name derives from that given to the region by the initial Portuguese explorers in the 15 century, Rio dos Camarões (Shrimp River), and in addition to France, Cameroon was also colonized by Germany, from 1884 till the end of World War I. It´s known for having one of Africa´s best…

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  • Not surprisingly, the country is now trying to leverage the exposure it received on the world stage this past April when Pope Leo XIV visited - how well will it succeed? https://eturbonews.com/pope-leo-xiv-cameroon-tourism-boost-francois...
    Pope Leo XIV Visit Puts Cameroon Tourism in Global Spotlight
    Pope Leo XIV’s historic visit to Cameroon boosts global visibility for tourism, with eTurboNews Ambassador Francoise Kameni Lele highlighting opportu…
  • Yes, we´ve all been hearing that tourism here is under pressure, but there´s still some interesting insights in this deep dive into the sector: https://tourismteacher.com/tourism-in-cameroon/
    Tourism in Cameroon
    Tourism in Cameroon is big business. But why is this industry so important and how should it be best managed? Read on to find out...
  • Looks like 2025 has not been treating tourism here well, between separatist violence, street crime, and fallout over the highly suspicious "re-election" of 92-year-old dictator Paul Biya, who´s been in power since 1982 https://www.travelandtourworld.com/news/article/cameroons-tourism-l...
    Cameroon’s Tourism Left Devastated as Separatist Conflict and Political Instability Shatter Local E…
    Explore how the separatist conflict in Cameroon has severely impacted tourism, with businesses facing significant declines in visitors.
  • Lonely Planet recently did a good job laying out the basics in a country about travel to which there´s not a huge amount out there: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/first-time-guide-to-cameroon
    A first-time travel guide to Cameroon
    Cameroon is the perfect place to get a taste of one of Africa’s least-known, yet most rewarding corners.
  • Seems like some mighty sweet strands here! https://surfsupmagazine.com/cameroon-beaches/
    Best Cameroon Beaches | Surf's Up Magazine
    Pack your sunblock and beach towel, and let's explore the extraordinary Cameroon beaches. Read on to learn more.
  • TheCultureTrip.com recently ran a piece laying out the musts for visitors to Cameroon: https://theculturetrip.com/africa/cameroon/articles/20-unmissable-a...
  • UNESCO World Heritage, 660-square-mile Waza National Park up north is number one in this country, but it's been devastated in recent years by a one-two punch of illegal logging and Boko Haram terrorists. Now the European Union is working with the local government to brink Waza back from the brink: Boko Haram terrorists scared off most tourists while poachers and illegal loggers continue to wreak havoc on the park.
    https://www.voanews.com/a/cameroon-to-revamp-wildlife-reserve-hit-b...
    Cameroon to Revamp Wildlife Reserve Hit by Terrorism, Poaching, Deforestation
    Waza National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site on its northern border with Chad and Nigeria that went from attracting 4,000 tourists per year to…
  • In TheCrazyTourist.com, one of the travel blogs I follow, I just came across a post about the top 15 spots to visit in this small country, and it's an eye-opener: https://www.thecrazytourist.com/15-best-places-visit-cameroon/
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