Top 10 Touristic Sites in Southwest Region Cameroon | Sites Touristiques à Sud-Ouest | ARM TV
Top 10 Touristic Sites in Southwest Region Cameroon | Top 10 des Sites Touristiques dans la Région du Sud-Ouest du Cameroun
The one point five million (1.5million) populated region harbours tourist destinations such as Limbe, Kumba, Buea, Bakingili, Tiko with a host of others, with tourist resorts including beaches, mountains, lakes, nature, and wildlife. If you are new here, welcome. Please subscribe and turn on the notification, so you don’t miss any of our videos. If you are a returning subscriber, we love you. Let us know what you think about tourism in the southwest region of Cameroon. Also, tell us your favourite topics you will want us to cover in the comment section and we’ll make that happen.
These sites are classified according to the number of visitors per year, online rating, content & touristic facilities, location & accessibility, security, the revenue it contributes to the nation, and the value it upholds in its area of location.
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00:06 Intro: Hello, on behalf of ARM TV I’ll like to welcome you to another informative content. ARM TV is where you get informed, educated and entertain with amazing content from across Africa. In today’s video, we will be looking at tourism in the southwest region of Cameroon.
01:02 What the Classification is based on
01:19 #10: The Takamanda Production Forest Reserve
01:55 #09: Down Beach Limbe
02:48 #08: Lake Barombi
03:35 #07: Seme Beach
04:39 #06: Korup National Park
05:54 #05: Bimbia Slave Trade Port Limbe
06:30 #04: Reunification Monument Buea
07:21 #03: Limbe Wildlife Centre.
08:11 #02: Limbe Botanical Garden
08:56 #01: Mount Cameroon and National Park.
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Sous un soleil de plomb et au cœur d’une brousse mésestimée, je poursuis ma quête d’abondance au Pays de l’Hospitalité. Malgré le climat difficile du Sahel, l’Or vert nourrit l’Espoir de ceux qui savent en reconnaître la valeur.
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Contenu complémentaire :
- “Plantes médicinales du Sahel”, Daniel Fortin, Modou Lô, Guy Maynart, 2000, 280 p.
- “La Révolution d’un brin de paille, Une introduction à l’agriculture sauvage”, Masanobu Fukuoka, 2015, 202 p.
- “La civilisation Sereer, Cosaan, les origines”, Henry Gravrand, 1983, 361 p.
- “Agriculture et sécurité alimentaire au Sénégal”, Boubacar Ba, 2008, 350 p.
- “Ebène, Aventures africaines”, Ryszard Kapuściński, 1998 (2000 en français), 373 p.
- “L'homme qui arrêta le désert”, Documentaire de Mark Dodd sur Yacouba Sawadogo, 2011, 50 min.
- “Le stockage des produits agricoles”, Agrodok n° 31, Agromisa et CTA, 2011 (1995), 83 p.
- “La protection des céréales et des légumineuses stockées”, Agrodok n° 18, Agromisa et CTA, 2004 (1996), 74 p.
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Plantes découvertes dans cet épisode :
Moringa (06'33)
Mellifera (08'59)
Papaye (09'28)
Poire du Cayor (11'19)
Sapotille (12'20)
Jujube (14'34)
Yom (14'37)
Figue de Barbarie (14'40)
Corossol (15'11)
Mangue (15'47)
Stapelia Gigantea (16'52)
Fruit de la Passion (18'08)
Laurier Jaune (18'11)
Nom inconnu (18'22)
Baobab Chacal (18'30)
Orgueil de Chine (19'00)
Marula (19'59)
Citron (23'34)
Pomme-Cajou [Anacardier] (23'36)
Millet (25'14)
Sorgho (25'19)
Fonio (25'19)
Riz (25'20)
Arachide [Cacahuète] (25'47)
Neem (26'57)
Pomme Cannelle (28'48)
Rônier [Borasse] (29'54)
Calebasse (31'35)
Banane (32'02)
Ditakh (32'16)
Tamarin Noir (32'31)
Noix de Kola (32'46)
Noix de Coco (33'47)
Ananas (34'21)
Ananas Rose (34'24)
Frangipanier (34'54)
map of Benin [ Africa ]
Benin ; French: Bénin [benɛ̃]), officially the Republic of Benin (French: République du Bénin) and formerly known as Dahomey, is a country in West Africa. It is bordered by Togo to the west, Nigeria to the east, Burkina Faso to the north-west, and Niger to the north-east. The majority of its population lives on the small southern coastline of the Bight of Benin, part of the Gulf of Guinea in the northernmost tropical portion of the Atlantic Ocean. The capital of Benin is Porto-Novo, but the seat of government is in Cotonou, the country's largest city and economic capital. Benin covers an area of 114,763 square kilometres (44,310 sq mi) and its population in 2018 was estimated to be approximately 11.49 million Benin is a tropical nation, highly dependent on agriculture, and is a large exporter of palm oil and cotton. Substantial employment and income arise from subsistence farming.
The official language of Benin is French, with several indigenous languages such as Fon, Bariba, Yoruba and Dendi also being commonly spoken. The largest religious group in Benin is Roman Catholicism, followed closely by Islam, Vodun (commonly referred to as Voodoo outside the country) and Protestantism. Benin is a member of the United Nations, the African Union, the Economic Community of West African States, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, the South Atlantic Peace and Cooperation Zone, La Francophonie, the Community of Sahel–Saharan States, the African Petroleum Producers Association and the Niger Basin Authority.
From the 17th to the 19th century, the main political entities in the area were the Kingdom of Dahomey, along with the city-state of Porto-Novo, and a large area with many different nations to the north. This region was referred to as the Slave Coast from as early as the 17th century due to the large number of people who were kidnapped and trafficked to the New World during the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. After slavery was abolished, France took over the country and renamed it French Dahomey. In 1960, Dahomey gained full independence from France. The sovereign state has had a tumultuous history since then, with many different democratic governments, military coups, and military governments. A self-described Marxist–Leninist state called the People's Republic of Benin existed between 1975 and 1990. Alibori Kandi Borgou North North East
1 Atakora Natitingou 769,337 20,499 Atakora North North West
10 Atlantique Allada 1,396,548 3,233 Atlantique South South Centre
4 Borgou Parakou 1,202,095 25,856 Borgou North North East
5 Collines Dassa-Zoumé 716,558 13,931 Zou North North Centre
6 Kouffo Aplahoué 741,895 2,404 Mono South South West
3 Donga Djougou 542,605 11,126 Atakora North North West
11 Littoral Cotonou 678,874 79 Atlantique South South Centre
9 Mono Lokossa 495,307 1,605 Mono South South West
12 Ouémé Porto-Novo 1,096,850 1,281 Ouémé South South East
8 Plateau Pobè 624,146 3,264 Ouémé South South East
7 Zou Abomey 851,623 5,243 Zou North North Centre
Demographics
Ethnic Groups of Benin (2013 Census)
Fon (38.4%)
Adja & Mina (15.1%)
Yoruba (12%)
Bariba (9.6%)
Fula (8.6%)
Ottamari (6.1%)
Yoa-Lokpa (4.3%)
Dendi (2.9%)
Other (2.8%)
The majority of Benin's 11,485,000 inhabitants live in the south of the country. The population is young, with a life expectancy of 62 years. About 42 African ethnic groups live in this country, including the Yoruba in the southeast (migrated from what is now Nigeria in the 12th century); the Dendi in the north-central area (who came from Mali in the 16th century); the Bariba and the Fula in the northeast; the Betammaribe and the Somba in the Atakora Mountains; the Fon in the area around Abomey in the South Central and the Mina, Xueda, and Aja (who came from Togo) on the coast.
Recent migrations have brought other African nationals to Benin that include Nigerians, Togolese, and Malians. The foreign community also includes many Lebanese and Indians involved in trade and commerce. The personnel of the many European embassies and foreign aid missions and of nongovernmental organisations and various missionary groups account for a large part of the 5,500 European population. A small part of the European population consists of Beninese citizens of French ancestry.
Largest cities or towns in Benin
Rank Name Department Pop.
Cotonou
Cotonou
Porto-Novo
Porto-Novo 1 Cotonou Littoral 679,012
2 Porto-Novo Ouémé 264,320
3 Parakou Borgou 255,478
4 Godomey Atlantique 253,262
5 Abomey-Calavi Atlantique 117,824
6 Djougou Donga 94,773
7 Bohicon Zou 93,744
8 Ekpè Ouémé 75,313
9 Abomey Zou 67,885
10 Nikki Borgou mapa de Benin Africa
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Le strade del Pakistan sono tra le più pericolose del mondo e i camionisti pakistani rischiano la vita ogni giorno per consegnare i loro carichi. È per questo che qui sono conosciuti e celebrati come: “gli immortali”.
L'obiettivo di questa missione è fare l’autostop per riuscire a salire su uno di questi camion per accompagnare uno o più camionisti immortali durante il loro tragitto in una delle strade più pericolose del pianeta. Attraverso paesaggi mozzafiato e rotte insidiose, scopriamo il loro legame unico con i camion, vere e proprie opere d'arte su ruote, decorate con colori vivaci e simboli profondi. Ma non è solo un viaggio su strada: questa esperienza ci mostra il coraggio e la dedizione di uomini che, nonostante le difficoltà, continuano a trasportare le speranze di un intero paese. Un racconto di resilienza, passione e amore per il viaggio.
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Join African Youtuber Tayo Aina on his tour through Lagos, the metropolitan capital in Nigeria’s southwest! Tayo takes you along to a market with art from many different parts of Africa, and shows you the continent’s highest canopy pathway – which offers amazing views of animals and plants, as well as the region’s most beautiful beach. Lastly, Tayo visits the coastal town of Badagry, and sees a place deeply scarred by colonialism in Nigeria.
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00:47 Lekki Arts & Crafts Market
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3 most Beautiful Cities in Cameroon Central Africa
In this video i'm going to show you the 3 most beautiful cities in Cameroon.
Limbe
Yaoundé
Douala
les plus belles villes du Cameroun 2020 - Tourisme Cameroun 2020
les plus belles villes du Cameroun - Ville de Douala 2020, Yaounde, kribi et limbe
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Entre les rives de la Mer Rouge et l’Afrique centrale, le Soudan a connu une histoire mouvementée, passionnante et trop peu connue.
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Les visages, les cultures, les paysages s'égrènent le long du Nil, axe nourricier qui traverse tout le pays, et lui offre sa première richesse naturelle. En pleine résilience après des années de guerre civile, le pays s’éveille et révèle aux visiteurs ses trésors enfouis dans le sable de la Nubie, région du Nord longtemps restée dans l’ombre de l’Égypte.
L’histoire millénaire de ce pays afro-arabe, son incomparable richesse culturelle, la gentillesse infinie de ses habitants à l’hospitalité légendaire, promettent un voyage plein de belles découvertes.
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A Visit to Limbe Beach City, Cameroon. Victoria City, Most Clean and Beautiful cities in Africa
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Limbe, formerly Victoria, town and port located in southwestern Cameroon. It lies along Ambas Bay in the Gulf of Guinea, at the southern foot of Mount Cameroon, just south of Buea.
The town was founded in 1858 by Baptist missionaries, and several historical monuments dating from the colonial 1890s have been preserved. Limbe is Cameroon’s second largest port, after the nearby port of Douala. It depends on migrant labour and the export produce of nearby plantations: coffee, cacao, palm oil and kernels, tea, bananas, and rubber. A hospital and an airport serve the town, which also has beaches and boating facilities. Population estimates of 2005 84,223.
Limbe is a beach town in western Cameroon. It's known for its black sand beaches and Atlantic surf. Limbe Botanic Garden has a herbarium and diverse plant species. The Limbe Wildlife Centre rescues and rehabilitates primates, such as lowland gorillas. Mount Cameroon National Park protects endangered mammals, including forest elephants. Within the park, Mount Cameroon is an active volcano with trails to the summit.
Founded: 1858
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Benin officially the Republic of Benin and formerly known as Dahomey, is a country in West Africa. It is bordered by Togo to the west, Nigeria to the east, Burkina Faso to the north-west, and Niger to the north-east. The majority of its population lives on the small southern coastline of the Bight of Benin, part of the Gulf of Guinea in the northernmost tropical portion of the Atlantic Ocean. The capital of Benin is Porto-Novo, but the seat of government is in Cotonou, the country's largest city and economic capital. Benin covers an area of 114,763 square kilometres (44,310 sq mi)and its population in 2018 was estimated to be approximately 11.49 million that is a small population. The urban area continues to expand, notably toward the west. The city lies in the southeast of the country, between the Atlantic Ocean and Lake Nokoué.
In addition to being Benin's largest city, it is the seat of government, although Porto-Novo is the official capital.
Benin is a tropical nation, highly dependent on agriculture, and is a large exporter of palm oil and cotton. Substantial employment and income arise from subsistence farming.
The official language of Benin is French, with several indigenous languages such as Fon, Bariba, Yoruba and Dendi also being commonly spoken. The largest religious group in Benin is Roman Catholicism, followed closely by Islam, Vodun (commonly referred to as Voodoo outside the country) and Protestantism. Benin is a member of the United Nations, the African Union, the Economic Community of West African States, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, the South Atlantic Peace and Cooperation Zone, La Francophonie, the Community of Sahel–Saharan States, the African Petroleum Producers Association and the Niger Basin Authority.
Cotonou’s official population count was 761,137 inhabitants in 2006; however, some estimates indicate its population to be as high as 2.4 million. What you are seeing in your shot is the biggest market Centre in Cotonou
The name Cotonou means by the river of death in the Fon language. At the beginning of the 19th century, Cotonou was a small fishing village, and is thought to have been formally founded by King Ghezo of Dahomey in 1830. Where you are seeing is the Palais des congres thus Convention Centre in english
It grew as a centre for the slave trade, and later palm oil and cotton. In 1851 the French Second Republic made a treaty with King Ghezo that allowed them to establish a trading post at Cotonou. During the reign of King Glele (1858–89), the territory was ceded to the Second French Empire by a treaty signed in 1878. In 1883, the French Navy occupied the city to prevent British conquest of the area.
After Glele's death in 1889, King Béhanzin unsuccessfully tried to challenge the treaty. The town grew rapidly following the building of the harbour in 1908.
The population in 1960 was only 70,000.
As you could see from the shots the town is on the coastal strip between Lake Nokoué and the Atlantic Ocean. The city is cut in two by a canal, the lagoon of Cotonou, dug by the French in 1855. Three bridges are in this area. The Ouémé River flows into the Atlantic Ocean at Cotonou.
The city has established transportation infrastructure including air, sea, river (to Porto Novo), and land routes that facilitate trade with its neighbors Nigeria, Niger, Burkina Faso and Togo. A prevalent mode of transport in the city is the motorcycle-taxi, known locally as zémidjan.
In 2015 a suburban passenger railway line was being developed between Cotonou and Pahou.
Important manufactured goods include palm oil, brewing, textiles, and cement.Motor vehicles and bicycles are assembled, and there are sawmills in the city. Petroleum products, bauxite, and iron are major exports. There are offshore platforms drilling for oil. The city is a centre for the automotive trade, with European brands being sold from vast open-air parking lots. In the past, Citroën assembled cars (for instance, the Citroën 2CV and Ami 8) locally.
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Cameroon, located in Central Africa, boasts a rich and diverse street food culture. Here are 5 popular street foods you can find in Cameroon:
Grilled Fish: Fresh fish, such as tilapia or mackerel, seasoned with spices and grilled over an open flame or charcoal fire, resulting in smoky and delicious flavors.
Poulet DG: A popular Cameroonian dish consisting of sautéed chicken, plantains, and vegetables, all cooked together in a flavorful sauce.
Suya: Grilled skewers of spicy marinated meat, such as beef, chicken, or goat, seasoned with a blend of spices and served with onions and chili peppers.
Puff Puff: Deep-fried dough balls made from a yeast-based batter, often flavored with sugar, nutmeg, and sometimes stuffed with fillings like chocolate or jam.
Roasted Plantains: Ripe plantains grilled or roasted until they are soft, sweet, and caramelized.
These street foods offer a taste of the diverse culinary landscape of Cameroon. Exploring the local street food scene allows you to experience the flavors, ingredients, and cultural traditions that make Cameroon's cuisine so vibrant and enticing.
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00:08 Grilled Fish
02:10 Poulet DG
04:23 Suya
06:34 Puff Puff
08:36 Roasted Plantains
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