BAMENDA CITY ROAD TOUR part 1
Bamenda, also known as Abakwa and Mankon Town, is a city in northwestern Cameroon and capital of the Northwest Region. The city has a population of about 2 million people and is located 366 km (227 mi) north-west of the Cameroonian capital, Yaoundé. Bamenda is known for its cool climate and scenic hilly location.
I traveled to a strange village in Cameroon and discovered the most amazing people | Bafang
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In this series, we will be discovering the very deep and untamed culture of the Bamileke and bamum people of the grass field of Cameroon. I had fun shooting these videos and I hope you love them.
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BAMENDA CAMEROON 2021
In this video I'm taking you through some parts of the capital city of the Northwest region of CAMEROON which is called BAMENDA. This is one of the largest cities in the whole of Cameroon with majority of it inhabitants speaking mainly English
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Sabga, near Bamenda, North West Region, Cameroon
On one of the many beautiful hills of this area. The freshness of the air, the spectacular view of green landscape, distant waterfalls and grazing cattle make you feel very close to nature.
Cycle Touring - Cape2Cape - Cameroon
On our incredible bicycle touring adventure through Europe and Africa, we cycled through another beautiful country. After more than nine months in western Africa, we entered Cameroon and therefore the first county in Central Africa. We love to cycle in Africa and learn more about the culture, discover landscapes and meet local people. On the way to Cape Town, we pedaled through Cameroon and therefore our 27th country on this bicycle trip.
From the border in the hilly north, we cycled on a holey road to Bafoussam where we turned in the direction of Yaoundé. On the journey to the capital, we were surround by thick forest again and we definitely left the mountainous landscapes and the coniferous forests behind us. On the way, we saw many times, like in previous countries that people dried their harvest on the road. We saw cacao beans, chili peppers, cassava roots and peanuts.
After some rest days, we left the luxury again and cycled on the chaotic roads of Yaoundé, to leave the city. Shortly after leaving the capital, we already saw lush rainforest behind the villages and the region definitely got more rural. On the way to Gabon we got even a chance to witness a wedding. In total, we rode our bicycle more than 800 kilometers.
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We are Adrian and Fabian from Switzerland and love adventures. In May 2018, we started our Cape to Cape cycling tour from Norway to South Africa. The project name originated from the exact starting point, which was the North Cape in Norway and our destination Cape Town in South Africa.
On the way we will cross two continents, more than 30 countries and master over 30'000 km. To connect the two capes with the bicycle, we plan to cycle for two years.
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Local Beer Parlour In An African Village In Cameroon | life In An African Village
Palm wine is one of the thing that bring the people together. We visited a palm wine house/bar in my village and met some amazing people. In a palm wine house (mbuh house) the people do lots of activities to keep themselves entertained
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Enter Bamenda, Cameroon in Rain 22 Aug 2011
The rain was just pouring down as I drove down the mountain into Bamenda, Cameroon. This would be the kick-off for the difficult part onto muddy forest roads and this amount of rain didn't promise to make it any easier.
A Documentary Video about Bamenda City Cameroon vol2
Bamenda, also known as Abakwa, sprawling over the north-western plateau of Cameroon, is the capital city of the North West Region. It is situated 366 km north-west of the administrative capital of Cameroon, Yaounde, and about 450 km of Cameroon's economic capital, Douala. Known for its cool climate and scenic hilly location, Bamenda is all about a city and a people whose commitment to self-reliance sets the pace in individual and collective development. Because of a common and shared history, hospitality is a legendary asset of the people of Bamenda, principally constituted today of the seven villages of Mankon, Nkwen, Mendankwe, Mbatu, Chomba, Njah and Nsongwa -- a veritable socio-cultural melting pot.
How Bamenda People Perform Traditional Marriage Rites ???????? live vlog
This video is a vlog showing how Bamenda People from the north west region of Cameroon Perform Traditional Wedding Wrights.
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Batibo, Cameroon
Rural Batibo during a time that external elites and friends come for an important event in the village.
On the road to Batibo
Going to Batibo village from Bamenda
Bamenda,Cameroon
Farming in Guzang
Having some fun with my mother in law in Guzang/Batibo, North-West Cameroon
Nkweeh market part1
Nkweeh market day in Batibo sub-division. market located near district hospital batibo, north west province of cameroon. market is rich in organic and healthy food.food is also cheap. market holds once a week.
Guzang market, North-West Cameroon
'Fons' or traditional rulers (Cameroon)
The 'Fon' is a traditional monarch at grassroot level in the North West Region of Cameroon. Some of them are gathered here in their colourful traditional outfits at a public ceremony in Batibo, Cameroon
Nkweeh market part2
Nkweeh market day in Batibo sub-division. market located near district hospital batibo, north west province of cameroon. market is rich in organic and healthy food.food is also cheap. market holds once a week.
Buuh wine tapping and drinking in local market
Video of how buuh wine is obtained from Cameroon jungle(Batibo_begang village) raffia palm tree, carry by motor bike to local market (Nkweeh market near district hospital batibo) for local consumption. people socialize with buuh wine in this part of th world
Kwem Sword Dance
The Kwem from North-West Cameroon performing their sword dance at Under the Volcano Festival of Traditional Music & Dance. Held on 16th January 2010 at Jungle Village, Botanic Gardens, Limbe, Cameroon.
Festival organised by Global Music Exchange ( with the help of The Adventurists (
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Atagheh popular dance of Tikom-WIdikum Cameroon
Beautiful Cameroon- Grasslands of Bamileke Country
Still on the falaise foreke dschang,we finally hit the cool highland and grassland vegetation