“Do not follow where the path may lead, go where there is no path and leave a trail”

Mount Cameroon 2Cameroon 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 as “Chariot of fire” during an eruption.

one of the rear species of flowers growing on the mountain

Mount Cameroon is located in the southwest region of Cameroon precisely in Buea town. It extends to Limbe and has a height of 13,435feet(4,095meters). On the mountain, there are rear species of animals, birds, chimps’ as well as very beautiful but rear species of flowers which grows at the fertile volcanic summit. The top of the mountain has a temperature of about 2degrees Celsius.

At the beginning of every year (February), the local community with the help of the government and local companies organize the Mount Cameroon Race of Hope in which, athletes sign in for a marathon to the peak of the mountain and back. This is usually a grand occasion as many people from all over the world come into the country to participate. After the race, the mountain is usually opened up to the general public, during which, people or tourist are allowed to climb the summit, and there are usually no rains.

trekking mount cameroon

Taking a decision to climb mount Cameroon is the best decision anyone can take because it is an awesome experience. We have good tour guides who will take u every step of the way and make the tour unforgettable. So by the time you arrive the summit, it will not only be an achievement or experience as a tourist, but it will be a refreshing moment for you too when the cold breeze of the mountain hits your face, and you feel like shouting at the top of your voice to relief any stress.

If you take this journey with Global Bush Travel and Tour Agency, you will definitely have a story to tell when you get home!

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