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With rainforests, deserts, wildlife parks and beaches, the West African country of Cameroon has much to offer intrepid tourists; adventurous travellers book flights to Cameroon to see some of the best that Nature has to offer in Africa. The country is still not a major tourist destination, though the industry is growing fast, so travellers can get a glimpse of the “real Africa”, both in its large towns and in the more deserted countryside.
Geographically, the country packs much interest into a small space. The northern parts are largely savannah, the western parts contain large mountain peaks, while the east stretches out towards the Congo Basin. The coastal region has some stunning beaches, with golden sand, palm trees and almost guaranteed sunshine. But to merely laze on a beach would be to miss much in this stunning country. The wildlife parks offer a chance to spot many of Africa’s big game: elephants, lions and giraffe abound. Its towns have a French colonial style. Douala, the arrival point for all Cameroon flights, especially, is vibrant and active.
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From November to February, southern Cameroon is dry and mild. You will probably see some rain from March to June, but the majority of the wet season takes place between August and September. Temperatures in the rainy season average just below 27 degrees, and the rest of the year usually sees a drought-like lack of moisture.
Peak Season:
Cameroon is not a much-visited destination so there is no defined peak or low season. The best time to visit is between November and February when there is less chance of rain.
Douala (DLA) is situated six miles southeast of the city.
Yaounde Nsimalen International (NSI) airport is situated 15 miles from the city.
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Gerald DurrellDurrell travels to Cameroon to find animals for his zoo in Jersey. An amusing book from a much-loved author which gives a good sense of the country in the 1960s.
MakuchiA collection of short stories by a Cameroonian female author.
Dervla MurphyMurphy travels through Cameroon with her daughter Rachel and a horse named Egbert. The book tells of their adventures, problems and what happens when they lose Egbert…
Susana HerreraHerrera was a peace corps volunteer living in the north of the country. This book takes a spiritual look at her time there.
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