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    Tanzania has allegedly stopped visa-on-arrival option for Nigerian travellers

    Nigerian tourists used to have the option of visa getting their visas at the border on arrival, but all that might change now Tanzania is one of the many countries in East Africa and an affordable travel location. It boasts a vast wild life with the Serengeti national park harbouring the ‘big 5 games’ – lion, elephant, cape buffalo, leopard, and white/black rhinoceros. It is also home to Mountain Kilimanjaro which is ………..Read More

  • Before you go Cameroon
    World Tourism Scribe in Cameroon

    The Secretary General of the World Tourism Organization, UNWTO, Taleb Rifaï, is in Cameroon. The WTO scribe was at the National Museum on November 20, 2016, where for one hour, he enjoyed exhibitions from Egypt, photo archives, ethnography, maternity, Cameroon’s State symbols, society and power as well as archeology and artefacts. Taleb Rifaï and his delegation were also taken round the halls for pottery and calabashes, politics, boom heart organization, ………..Read More

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    African Union plans to introduce single passport to create EU-style ‘continent without borders’

      African leaders plan to turn the continent into one of “seamless borders” with the introduction of a single passport allowing free movement between countries. The idea from the African Union has been modelled on the controversial EU Schengen free movement deal, which has abolished many internal borders to enable passport-free movement across the bloc. Currently, 13 African countries have visa-free deals in place with each other. These allow citizens ………..Read More

  • Before you go Cameroon
    Specials: Go on A Safari To Dja Reserve In Cameroon

     Dja Reserve is one of the largest and most biologically diverse tracts of protected rainforest in central Africa, located in the Centre-south and East Regions of Cameroon,with a surface area of 5,260 km2.  Ancient granite outcrops pierce the forests canopy, creating a mosaic of swamps and grasslands in the forest.  More than 1200 plant species, 107 mammals, 429 birds and 60 fish have been recorded, including western lowland gorilla, chimpanzee ………..Read More

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    Our National Parks You Could Visit While In Cameroon

    Cameroon has over nine national parks spotted all over the country with all species of animals both common and endangered species, which you won’t want to miss seeing for anything. These parks include; The Waza National Park: This is the most famous park in Cameroon and one of the most spectacular in French-speaking Africa. It is located in the Far North Region covers an area of 170,000 hectares which serves ………..Read More

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    Touristic sites for art and craft in Cameroon

      Traditional arts and craft are found to be prevalent all over Cameroon for commercial, decorative and religious purposes. Woodcarvings, sculptures, pottery, bead working are prevalent supported by basket weaving, brass and bronze working, calabash carving and painting, embroidery, and leather working. In the West Region of Cameroon, Bamileke, Bamoum and Tikar are renowned for their wood carvings and sculptures. They are also noted for blue and white royal display cloth, ………..Read More

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    Mount Cameroon- “Chariot of Fire”

    “Do not follow where the path may lead, go where there is no path and leave a trail” Cameroon stands out in Africa due to its diverse natural endowments. this is because it has ecological features which most African countries posses sparsely. One of the most amazing features you will love to see is the mount Cameroon, which was nicked named by sea-loving Phoenicians ‘Theo Oekama’ in the 18th century ………..Read More

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    The Life of A Cameroonian Pygmy

      ” The world is a book, those who don’t travel read only one page”. In spite the level of civilization in Cameroon, there are still communities in Cameroon like the Baka pygmies in the south region who still maintain their primitive lifestyle. They depend almost entirely on the forest for their livelihood. They get food, medication, and housing from the forest and use leaves and branches of trees to make their little ………..Read More

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    Cameroun: le musée national revit après une importante rénovation

    Fonctionnant timidement avant sa fermeture en 2008, le musée qui se situe dans l’ancien Palais du gouverneur de Yaoundé, construit en 1930, lui même transformé en Palais présidentiel, a commencé à être rénové en 2009. Aujourd’hui, cet ensemble bâti sur une superficie de 5.000 m2 revit, symbolisant “la régénération et la renaissance” de la culture camerounaise, s’enthousiasme Ama Tutu Muna, ministre des Arts et de la Culture. “C’est un lieu ………..Read More

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    CAMEROON NGONDO WATER FESTIVAL OF SAWA PEOPLE DECEMBER

      The Ngondo is an annual water-centered festival held by the Sawa (coastal peoples) in Douala, Cameroon. Gathering the Sawa people takes place in the first two weeks of December  on the Wouri river banks in Douala and show cases the culture of the Sawa, the country’s coastal dwellers   The Ngondo Festival is a way to connect with the spirits of “water Gods” and has been celebrated as an ………..Read More