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Découvrez YAOUNDÉ : La Capitale du Cameroun | 10 FAITS INTÉRESSANTS À CONNAÎTRE SUR CETTE VILLE

Le nom « Yaoundé » est dérivé du nom Ewondo « Ongola ». Yaoundé est la ville et la capitale du Cameroun. Elle est située sur un plateau vallonné et boisé, entre les fleuves Nyong et Sanaga dans le centre-sud du pays. C'est la deuxième plus grande ville du Cameroun, après Douala, avec une population de plus de 4 millions d'habitants. Située dans la région centrale de la nation, à une altitude de 750 mètres au-dessus du niveau de la mer, la ville a un climat tropical.

Yaoundé est bâtie sur une zone montagneuse, entourée de sept collines, d'où son surnom - la ville aux sept collines. Certains géographes, ont ajouté Yaoundé à la fameuse liste des villes aux sept collines, parmi des villes comme Paris, Rome, Lisbonne, Washington et Pretoria. C'est une ville offrant un site touristique rempli de vallées, de plateaux et de collines. Tout comme ces autres villes, Yaoundé a non seulement ces collines, mais bien d'autres. Plusieurs récits existent pour cela. Les 7 fameuses collines emblématiques de la ville de Yaoundé sont :

Mont Yéyé : Situé au village de Nkolondom. Il va du département de Yaoundé 1, à la commune d'Okola dans le département de la Lekie.

A côté se trouve le mont Febe, géographiquement situé non loin du voisin Ntougou. Il surplombe la colline, qui va vers le célèbre hôtel qui porte le même nom.

Le mont Mbankomo est situé derrière le quartier Bastos, et sur la façade gauche du mont Febe. Culminant à 1096 mètres d'altitude, cette montagne est particulièrement rocheuse, et abrite les installations de transmission de la Radio Télévision du Cameroun. Le mont Eloundem, aussi appelé Akok Ndoué, est tacheté dans les zenvirons du quartier Nkolbisson, avec une altitude de 967 mètres.

Le mont Messa est situé au sud-ouest de Yaoundé et a une altitude de 1015 mètres. Les monts Nyom et Ndobo se repèrent par leurs dimensions limitées, et leur impact anthropologique sur les natifs de Yaoundé.

L'autre récit est que les 7 comprennent; Akok Ndoue, Mbog Ndum, Ebaminala, Minloa, Messa, Febe et Mbankolo. Ils sont situés sur 3 montagnes distinctes dans la ville-Mont Nkolodom, Mont Eloumdem et Mbam Minkom. Dans l'état actuel des choses, il existe une pléthore de collines sans nom dans la ville.

Dans de nombreux pays africains, une capitale est à la fois une capitale économique et politique. Ce n'est pas le cas du Cameroun. La nation a 2 capitales, qui sont ;

1. Yaoundé - Le centre administratif et la capitale politique
2. Douala - La plus grande ville du Cameroun et la capitale économique

Yaoundé est une ville de plus de 4 millions d'habitants, et est le centre du pouvoir politique et la capitale du Cameroun. La ville est située dans la province du Centre, et s'étire le long du petit fleuve Mfoundi, qui traverse la ville du Nord au Sud. Elle est situé sur la patrie des peuples Ewondo et Eton, (membres de la grande ethnie Fang-Beti).

La majeure partie de l'économie de Yaoundé, est centrée sur la structure administrative de la fonction publique, et des services diplomatiques. Grâce à ces structures centrales de premier plan, Yaoundé a un niveau de vie et de sécurité plus élevé que le reste du Cameroun. Le centre-ville abrite des bureaux gouvernementaux, plusieurs zhôtels et le marché central. Le quartier de Bastos, un quartier de Yaoundé dont la plupart des maisons appartiennent à des Camerounais, abrite des ambassades zétrangères et des expatriés européens, américains, et d'autres communautés continentales. Le palais présidentiel et son enceinte se trouvent dans le quartier d'Etoudi.

L'indépendance du Cameroun, est commémorée par une immense place dans la capitale Yaoundé, connue sous le nom de Place de l'Indépendance. C'est une expression dramatique du Cameroun indépendant. Elle est remplie de fleurs et comporte de nombreuses statues originales. Son point culminant est le bâtiment d'Afriland First Bank, avec des mosaïques colorées, représentant des figures tribales et des scènes égyptiennes. Il y a un monument de l'indépendance au milieu. C'est une excellente façon de se souvenir de la lutte que le pays a traversée, pour accéder à l'indépendance, qui a été obtenue le 1er janvier 1960. La région est un endroit, où de nombreux camerounais viennent se reposer parfois, pendant la journée.

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Top 10 Things To Do In Cameroon | Travel Video | SKY Travel

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01.Mount Cameroon
02.Limbe Wildlife Center
03.Down Beach
04.Waza National Park
05.Foumban Royal Palace
06.Ekom-Nkam Waterfalls
07.La Phare De Kribi
08.Chutes De La Lobe
09.Korup National Park
10.Barombi Mbo Crater Lake

Cameroon
Country in Central Africa
Cameroon, on the Gulf of Guinea, is a Central African country of varied terrain and wildlife. Its inland capital, Yaoundé, and its biggest city, the seaport Douala, are transit points to ecotourism sites as well as beach resorts like Kribi – near the Chutes de la Lobé waterfalls, which plunge directly into the sea – and Limbe, where the Limbe Wildlife Centre houses rescued primates. ― Google

Yaoundé
Capital of Cameroon
Yaoundé, spread over 7 hills, is the capital city of Cameroon. It is in the southern part of the country. The 20th-century Notre Dame des Victoires cathedral has a striking triangular roof. Nearby, in the Lake Quarter, the former presidential palace is home to the National Museum, with cultural exhibits such as masks and sculptures. Farther west, Mvog-Betsi Zoo is home to primates rescued from the bushmeat trade. ― Google
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Capital of Cameroon

Yaoundé, spread over 7 hills, is the capital city of Cameroon. It is in the southern part of the country. The 20th-century Notre Dame des Victoires cathedral has a striking triangular roof.

Nearby, in the Lake Quarter, the former presidential palace is home to the National Museum, with cultural exhibits such as masks and sculptures. Farther west, Mvog-Betsi Zoo is home to primates rescued from the bushmeat trade.

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BAMENDA CAMEROON TOWN CITY VIBES

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Top 10 Most Beautiful Places to Visit in Cameroon -Travel Video

Our travel video showcases the country's top 10 most stunning destinations, from the verdant rainforests of Lobeke National Park to the serene shores of Limbe Beach. Join us as we explore the vibrant markets of Bamenda, the majestic beauty of Mount Cameroon, and the enchanting villages of the Cameroon Highlands. Whether you're a nature lover, adventure seeker, or culture enthusiast, Cameroon has something for everyone. Watch now and start planning your unforgettable journey to this hidden gem of West Africa!

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The Ten Best Things to Do in Cameroon

Welcome to our channel. In today’s video, we will talk about the ten best things to do in Cameroon. Do you want to visit the best places inCameroon? If you want to doso, keep watching our video to find out the 10 best things to do in Cameroon.
Number 10.Waza National Park.
Number 9.Bamenda.
Number 8.Foumban.
Number 7.Bafoussam.
Number 6.Kribi.
Number 5.Korup National Park.
Number 4.Yaounde.
Number 3.Maroua.
Number 2.Limbe.
Number 1. Douala.

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.

Top 10 Tourist Destinations in Cameroon

1. Yaounde
West Africa may not be known for beautiful cities but Cameroon’s capital Yaounde certainly is one. The city is immaculately planned to be spread over seven hills meaning that the numerous buildings in the city are separated by stretches of lush green and rising terrain. In addition to its layout, the city is clean and safe with plenty of points of interest. The 1970’s government buildings here will appeal to culture buffs and are unusual looking to say the least. Given the central location of Yaounde it is also a perfect city to include in any tour of the country.

2. Maroua
Nowhere near as lush and green, Maroua still has an appeal of its own. The streets are remarkably red, sandy and dusty and the buildings are a dull beige colour but the colours of the locals clothing brings plenty of colour to the city. Maroua is a great place to experience the culture of Cameroon and its bustling markets are some of the best in the country. The city is also a great base for travllers wishing to visit the Mandara Mountains in the north of the country.

3. Limbe
Occupying the slopes of Mount Cameroon, an active volcanic mountain, Limbe is a city that acts as a great base for travellers who are looking to explore the beauty of the area. The botanical gardens in the city are a great place to learn about the nature and plants in the area before exploring the nearby waterfalls and national park. The mountain itself has a summit height of over 4,000m and is therefore a serious challenge but walks for novices are still possible around the base of the mountain without making a full ascent.

4. Douala
Douala has a reputation for being a bit grimey and insalubrious but this should not put you off visiting. This is the major city in Cameroon in most aspects; the airport is the biggest in the country, as is the port and the business centre here is the main one in the country. All of these hubs result in a chaotic and overactive feel and it is likely that you will not relax much whilst you are here. With that being said however the city is a great place to witness modern Cameroon and the few charms it offers.

5. Waza National Park
About 180 miles to the north of Maroua is Waza National Park. This park looks very different during the four seasons but is always a good place to witness some of the country’s most spectacular wildlife including elephants, giraffes and hyenas. Self-drive vehicles are allowed to explore the park but you will need a guide. This is not necarasilly a bad thing as you are much more likely to see the wildlife with a local guide that knows their stuff.

6. Bamenda
Bamenda holds the title of being the capital of Cameroon’s north-west and is a large city with all the amenities and facilities needed by travellers. The city of Bamenda is not likely to keep you interested for more than a day or two but Bamenda is a great place to reach the country’s highlands which offer beautiful lush scenery and hidden villages. The surrounding landscape is a great place for mountain biking, hiking and finding some off the radar guesthouses and restaurants.

7. Foumban
For art lovers, Foumban is a must-see city in Cameroon. The city has its roots in arts, music and architecture. It is also the city in Cameroon with the largest Muslim population. The city is much like a blend of North and West Africa with its Islamic influences. The Royal Palace and its adjoining museum is the main attraction here although the city’s mosque is also worth a visit while you are here.

8. Bafoussam
Although at first glance this city can seem busy and uninspiring, it will reward those who choose to explore. The people here are very friendly and welcoming to tourists and the palace here is a great, if not the best, example of a Royal Palace in Cameroon. The accommodation in the city is affordable and there are some true hidden gems to be found. The main tourist attraction is the tribal museum in the city which is part of the “Four Museums of Cameroon” project.

9. Kribi
This is the home of paradise in Cameroon. The beaches here are stunning with white sand, blue sea and fresh fish served from the restaurants lining the seafront. There are plenty of hotels in the Kribi area and most are reasonably priced. If after lounging by the beach all day you are looking for something different to do, the Chutes de la Lobe waterfalls are just 8km due south from the town. The waterfalls cascade directly into the sea forming a truly memorable sight.

10. Korup National Park
Korup National Park is a vast area, comprising 126,000 hectares of evergreen forest. The park is well maintained with resident scientists and well-marked trails. Many species of birds can be found in the park including hornbills and the extremely rare red headed rockfowl. Visitors to the park may even be lucky enough to see elephants or chimps although these are rare. The road access to the park can be tricky especially in the wet months when the road conditions deteriorate.
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Welcome, fellow explorers, to a visual odyssey through the rich tapestry of Cameroon's top 10 must-see destinations. Join us on this immersive journey with Wanderlust Ventures as we traverse the diverse landscapes, vibrant cultures, and hidden gems that define this captivating country. From the untamed wilderness of Waza National Park to the towering peak of Mount Cameroon, each destination unveils a unique chapter of Cameroon's story.

Our adventure kicks off in the 10th spot, where Waza National Park beckons with its enchanting savannahs, providing a front-row seat to the majesty of African wildlife. Roam freely with herds of elephants, giraffes, and lions, capturing the untamed beauty of this wildlife sanctuary.

Next, we delve into the cultural hub of Bafoussam, securing the 9th spot. Explore bustling markets, savor the tantalizing flavors of Cameroonian cuisine, and witness the harmonious blend of tradition and modernity that defines this vibrant city nestled in the highlands.

The 8th spot takes us to Limbe, a coastal town where black sandy beaches meet the lush landscapes surrounding Mount Cameroon. Immerse yourself in the serenity of Limbe's pristine beaches and witness the wonders of the Limbe Wildlife Centre, a haven for rescued wildlife.

Our exploration continues in the heart of Cameroon's capital city, Yaoundé, at number 7. A bustling metropolis that seamlessly blends historical marvels with a vibrant contemporary atmosphere, Yaoundé invites you to explore its architectural wonders, museums, and lively markets.

At number 6, we find ourselves in the idyllic coastal town of Kribi. With sun-drenched beaches and the majestic Lobe Falls cascading into the Atlantic Ocean, Kribi is a haven for beach lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Venturing into the heart of the Central African rainforest, we uncover the wonders of the Dja Faunal Reserve at number 5. A UNESCO World Heritage site, this sanctuary is home to rare and endangered species, offering an immersive experience for eco-conscious travelers and wildlife enthusiasts.

The 4th spot brings us to the surreal Rhumsiki Landscape, nestled in the Mandara Mountains. Witness the geological marvels, from towering volcanic plugs to rugged cliffs, and immerse yourself in the rich traditions of the local Kapsiki people.

As we ascend to the number 3 spot, the Bamenda Highlands unveil their timeless beauty, with rolling hills, terraced landscapes, and vibrant cultural expressions. Engage with local communities and witness the captivating charm of this highland paradise.

Securing the penultimate spot at number 2 is the hidden gem of the Wimbum Crater Lakes. Nestled in the Northwest Region, these pristine lakes offer a serene escape, surrounded by lush greenery and providing a tranquil retreat for nature lovers.

And finally, claiming the prestigious number 1 spot is the iconic Mount Cameroon. As the highest peak in West Africa, it beckons adventurers to conquer its majestic slopes, offering transformative experiences and breathtaking views that stretch across varied ecosystems, from dense rainforests to alpine meadows.

Join us on this visual voyage through Cameroon's must-see destinations, where each spot tells a unique tale of nature's grandeur and cultural richness. As 'Wanderlust Ventures' continues to unravel the wonders of the world, we invite you to embark on this adventure with us. Happy travels!

00:00 Cameroon
01:21 Waza National Park
02:15 Bafoussam
03:01 Limbe
03:43 Yaoundé
04:23 Kribi
05:02 Dja Faunal Reserve
05:44 Rhumsiki Landscape
06:26 Bamenda Highlands
07:07 Wimbum Crater Lakes
07:49 Mount Cameroon
08:42 Outro

Top 10 places to visit in Cameroon

Cameroon is a country located in Central Africa that is known for its cultural and natural diversity.
It is often referred to as Africa in miniature because it offers a condensed version of the continent's landscapes,
cultures, and wildlife.

Here are the top 10 places to visit in Cameroon as a tourist:

Mount Cameroon: This is the highest mountain in West Africa and a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

Waza National Park: This park is known for its wildlife, including lions, elephants, giraffes, and more.

Limbe Botanical Gardens: This garden is home to a variety of plant and animal species, including primates, birds, and butterflies.

Foumban Palace: This traditional palace is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is known for its rich cultural heritage.

Korup National Park: This park is known for its biodiversity, with over 400 species of birds and 160 species of amphibians and reptiles.

Bamenda: This city is known for its stunning landscapes and cultural attractions, including markets and traditional dance performances.

Kribi: This beach town is popular among tourists for its sandy beaches and clear waters.

Douala: This bustling city is the economic capital of Cameroon and offers a mix of modern and traditional attractions.

Dja Faunal Reserve: This reserve is home to rare wildlife species, including forest elephants, gorillas, and chimpanzees.

Bafut: This traditional village is known for its ancient architectural designs and cultural practices.

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Tourists visiting Cameroon will find that there are many different things for them to see and do. It is a country that has a diverse landscape, rich with culture, history, and art. In the past decade, tourists have included many different types of travelers, from backpackers to adventurers and eco-tourists. In recent years, an increasing number of tourists have been staying in holiday homes rather than hotels when visiting Africa's largest country. Here are our top 10 places to visit in Cameroon:

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Driving in The beautiful city of Bamenda, Cameroon, Northwest region 2022

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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 kilometres (227 mi) north-west of the Cameroonian capital, Yaoundé. Bamenda is known for its cool climate and scenic hilly location.

Colonial era
The origins of the city are related to the settlement of the Tikar people who culturally forged and maintained relations with the Kingdom of Bamum in the 1700s.

In 1884, the city was colonized by Germany until 1916 when it became a colony administered by Great Britain and France.

In 1919, the administration of Northwest Region and thus the city of Bamenda became only British. In 1961, the region joined the Cameroon.



Metropolitan area


The city is made up of 3 villages; Bamendakwe, Mankon and Nkwen classified as Bamenda I II and III sub-divisions respectively for administrative reasons. However, it is surrounded by other suburban areas and villages like Bambui, Akum, Bafut, Bali, Chombah and Mbatu.

These suburban areas and villages are fast growing and sometimes considered as part of Bamenda.



Economy

The main industries are the processing of agricultural produce such as coffee, elementary food processing, handicraft, cottage industry, education (schools), tourism/hospitality, construction works and transport.

The local museum and shops display a wide variety of local baskets, beads, woodcarvings and bronze statues.


Transports
The city of Bamenda has road links to Yaoundé and Douala, as well as an airport, Bamenda Airport, located in Bafut subdivision.

Top 10 des plus belles villes du Cameroun

Le Cameroun est un pays qui attire de plus en plus de touristes chaque année. Le pays a un potentiel énorme, avec des endroits incontournables, ainsi qu’une accueillante population. Découvrez à travers cet article le top 10 des plus belles villes du Cameroun.

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00:00:00 Waza National Park
00:00:33 Dja Faunal Reserve
00:00:51 Mandara Mountains
00:01:08 Limbe Botanic Garden
00:01:25 Foumban
00:01:43 Rhumsiki Peak
00:02:01 Kribi Beach
00:02:19 Bamenda Highlands
00:02:34 Bafut Palace
00:02:51 Mount Cameroon

Amazing Places You Must Visit In Cameroon | Curiosity Juice | Country Tour #31

Cameroon is pretty awesome country to visit. Known as Africa in miniature it features French and English speaking portions, Muslim and Christian dominated regions, the tallest mountain in West Africa and terrain that includes rain forest, desert plains, mountains and high plateau.

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Cities
Yaoundé (French speaking)
Bamenda (English speaking)
Buea (English speaking)
Douala — the largest city and main centre of trade in Cameroon. (French speaking)
Ebolowa (French speaking)
Garoua (French speaking)
Kribi (French speaking)
Limbe (English speaking)
Ngaoundere (French speaking)

Places you Must Visit
Other destinations
Dja Faunal Reserve is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Korup National Park
Mt. Cameroon, the highest mountain in West Africa
Ngoketunjia in the North West Province is a bastion of culture and tradition
The 360-km Ring Road
Lake Oku (Inside the Ring Road)
Oku Village
Kumbo
Tado Dairy Co-op

French and English are the country's two official languages. Two of the ten regions of Cameroon - in the north-west and the south-west of the country - are primarily Anglophone, representing 17% of the country's population. The lingua franca in these areas, however, is Cameroonian Pidgin English.

The remainder of the country is primarily Francophone. , Most Cameroonians speak either French or English and a third indigenous language. Cameroon is home to 230 languages, with Fulfulde being the lingua franca in the north, and Ewondo in much of the Centre, South, and East provinces.

Cameroon has 4 differents cultural areas:
The “fan-béti” cultural area including the Regions of Centre, South and East. It is characterized by the rain forest and mostly inhabited by the beti tribe, the “bantou” people and pygmies. – the “Littoral” cultural area including the Regions of Littoral, South- East and the division of “Ocean”(head quarter, Kribi). It’s characterized by water(the atlantic ocean) and mount Cameroon(for trekking). It’s mostly inhabited by the “sawas people”. – the “Grassfield” cultural area, including the Regions of West and North-West. It’s characterized by it’s Kingdoms that are important artistic and cultural centers. It’s mostly inhabited by the “Bamileke” people, the “Bamoun” people and the anglophone community. – the “Soudano-Sahelian” cultural area, including the Regions of Adamaoua, North and Far-North. It’s characterized by the Savannah landscape, and mostly inhabited by “foulbe people”.

Eat
There are plenty of good restaurants:
Bonapriso quarter: Sorento, Bistrot Latin, Peche Mignon, Bombay Masala (Indian, Oriental), Oriental Garden (chinese), Alladin (lebanese), Paradise (nice English bar), Piccolla Venezia (italian), Ovalie (classy, expensive), Le Bouchon Lyonaise (French), Le BOJ (French), Le Cabanon

Bonanjo quarter: Chez Wou (chinese), La Cigalle

Akwa quarter: Le Senat (great jazz in the evening), White House (local), Mediterrannee (greek, good pizzas), La Fourchette (French), Le Foyer du Marin aka German Seamen's Club (german)

Waterfront: Le Mangrove (fresh fish & prawns), Le Dernier Comptoire Colonial (last slave trading post)

If you are on a very low budget, try Chez Kali in Bonapriso (towards the Energy Club - fitness). Safe food at very low price. Mont Febe, Hilton Hotel and hotel le depute in Yaounde, Atlantic Beach Hotel, Mirama hotel, Guest House hotel and Park hotel in Limbe, 3813 in Tiko, Miss Bright in Buea and Meridien hotel Douala.

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