Cameroon Travel Guide

Arturo Merrill -
June 16, 2025

Overview

Cameroon, often called Africa in Miniature, is a dream for travelers seeking wildlife, culture, and adventure. This diverse country packs in lush rainforests, sweeping savannas, volcanic mountains, and even beautiful beaches along the Atlantic coast. From the wildlife rich Waza National Park to the towering Mount Cameroon, this Cameroon travel guide covers everything you need: safety, climate, budget, and the best time to visit Cameroon. Whether you’re tracking gorillas in the jungle, exploring traditional villages, or relaxing by the ocean, Cameroon offers a mix of adventure and culture you won’t find anywhere else.

Quick Facts About Cameroon

Language

French & English (official); Thank you is merci (French) or thank you (English)

Currency

Central African CFA franc (XAF)

Visa

Required for most nationalities (check embassy requirements)

Power Plugs

Type C / E

Religion

Christianity (majority), Islam, indigenous beliefs

Capital

Yaoundé

Climate

Tropical; hot & humid in the south, drier in the north

Apps

Uber (limited), Yango (taxi app), Google Maps (offline mode)

Flight Information for Cameroon

As a tourist, your main airports in Cameroon will be Douala International Airport (DLA) and Yaoundé Nsimalen International Airport (NSI). Douala has more international connections, including direct flights from Europe (Paris, Brussels) and some African hubs (Addis Ababa, Nairobi). Yaoundé also has a few direct flights but is mostly served by regional airlines. Smaller airports, like Bamenda (BPC) and Garoua (GOU), mainly handle domestic flights. You can shop for flights to Cameroon on Skyscanner or Kayak.

Safety Information You Should Know Before Visiting Cameroon

Wondering, Is Cameroon safe for tourists? While cities like Douala and Yaoundé are generally safe, avoid the Far North and Anglophone regions. Stick to tourist-friendly areas like Douala, Yaoundé, Limbe, and the national parks. Petty crime (pickpocketing, scams) is common in cities, so keep valuables secure and avoid walking alone at night.
Another thing to note is that Cameroonian culture is conservative, so dressing modestly is appreciated, especially in rural areas.

Climate

Cameroon’s climate varies by region:

  • South: Tropical hot and humid year-round, with heavy rainfall from March to October.
  • North: Semi-arid hot and dry, especially from November to April.
  • Western Highlands (e.g., Bamenda, Bafoussam): Cooler, with temperatures dropping at night.

The best time to visit Cameroon is November – February (dry season), ideal for hiking and wildlife.

Budget

Cameroon is affordable, with hostels from Approx 10,000 XAF ($16 USD) perfect for budget travelers exploring things to do in Cameroon.

  • Hostels/Guesthouses: Approx 10,000 – 20,000 XAF ($16 – $32 USD)
  • Mid-range Hotels: Approx 30,000 – 60,000 XAF ($50 – $100 USD)
  • Local Meals: Approx 2,000 – 5,000 XAF ($3 – $8 USD)
  • Transport: Buses and shared taxis are cheap Approx (1,000 – 5,000 XAF), but private taxis cost more.

Your money won’t go as far as in Southeast Asia, but it’s still a budget-friendly destination compared to Europe or North America.

Other Essential Travel Tips:

  • Health: Yellow fever vaccination is required. Malaria is common bring prophylaxis and mosquito repellent.
  • Transport: Buses (like Amour Mezam) are the best for intercity travel. Motorbike taxis (bend-skins) are popular but risky.
  • Internet: SIM cards (MTN, Orange) are cheap and offer decent data.
  • Language Tip: In French speaking areas, basic phrases help. In Anglophone zones, English is widely understood.

Final Thoughts

Cameroon is a hidden gem for adventurous travelers who want wildlife, culture, and stunning landscapes without the crowds. Just plan wisely, stay updated on safety, pack for the climate, and embrace the local way of life.

🙋 Frequently Asked Questions

Is Cameroon safe for tourists?

Yes, but avoid conflict zones.

Best time to visit Cameroon?

November - February.

Things to do in Cameroon?

Hike Mount Cameroon, visit Waza National Park.
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