Explore Cameroon with Benny's Royal Tours: Unforgettable Journey from Cochin to Khartoum, Omdurman, Karima, Dongola and Merowe

Cameroon is a treasure trove of cultural diversity and natural beauty. In Yaoundé, the National Museum houses artifacts from Cameroon’s many ethnic groups, providing insight into their varied traditions. The Mokolo Market is a lively hub where you can find crafts, fabrics, and street food. The Cathedral of Our Lady of Victories and the Reunification Monument are striking landmarks that symbolize Cameroon’s spiritual and political journey.

Douala’s La Pagode building and Maritime Museum offer a glimpse into the colonial era and seafaring history. The Marché des Fleurs is colorful and aromatic, while the waterfront buzzes with nightlife.

Buea, at the base of Mount Cameroon, is a paradise for nature lovers. Hiking the lower slopes reveals volcanic landscapes and diverse wildlife. The Colonial Governor’s Residence is a relic of German rule, and the Bismarck Fountain stands as a historical marker.

In Limbe, the botanical gardens are a peaceful retreat, while the Limbe Wildlife Centre works tirelessly to conserve endangered primates. The beaches are a perfect backdrop for seafood dining.

Bamenda is a cultural enclave, where the Mankon Palace Museum preserves the traditions of the Grassfields people. The Bamenda Handicraft Centre is a treasure trove of art and craft.

The Ring Road day trip is an adventure, winding through the highlands and traditional villages. Lake Oku, nestled in the crater, is serene, and the artisans at nearby workshops are welcoming.

Foumban’s Royal Palace is a historical gem, where the Bamoun legacy is preserved in the form of regal regalia and art. The Artisan Market showcases the skill of the local craftsmen.

Returning to Yaoundé, you carry memories of Cameroon’s warm hospitality, diverse landscapes, and rich cultural heritage.