‘All Africa in one country’: Cameroon wants its place on the tourist map
Mount Cameroon —
Mount Cameroon is an active volcano that stands at over 13,435 feet (4,095 meters) -- just one of Cameroon's spectacular sights.
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Mount Cameroon —
Mount Cameroon is great for hiking, with a landscape that ranges from tropical rainforest to savannah, and a bare snow-capped summit to caves and waterfalls.
courtesy Ministry of Tourism and Leisure of Cameroon.
Limbe —
A colorful market in Limbe, a lively town on the Atlantic coast.
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Limbe —
Limbe's black sand beaches are popular with tourists, and are home to sun seekers and busy local fishermen.
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Limbe —
It's fascinating to watch the local fishermen going about their daily chores.
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Limbe Wildlife Center —
Limbe Wildlife Center is home to 15 species of primate -- including the mandrill -- and many other animals native to Cameroon.
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Limbe Wildlife Center —
The center is an animal rescue and rehabilitation project, run as a collaboration between the government and the Pandrillus Foundation.
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Limbe Wildlife Center —
It gives visitors a chance to see some of Cameroon's most impressive wildlife up close.