The Catholic Diocese of Kumbo (Latin: Dioecesis Kumboensis) in the Ecclesiastical Province of Bamenda, Cameroon, was erected by Pope St John Paul II on Thursday, 18 March 1982, with territory taken from the then Diocese (now Archdiocese) of Bamenda. It is a diocese of the Roman rite of the Catholic Church. It is a suffragan...
Wisdom City Yaoundé is a project whose investment, construction and management are exclusively under the responsibility of CORECAM. It is located at the southern end of Boulevard du 20 Mai (considered the main parade road in Cameroon) which stretches for a length of 800 meters downtown Yaoundé. Also, it is adjacent to Ministry No. 1...
The origins date back to February 13, 1901 when Catholic missionaries (the Pallotines) set foot on the soil of Mfoundi for the first time. Among them were Father Heinrich Vieter, Brother Jean Jager and several others from Germany. Arriving in Yaoundé, they begin the work of evangelization with the construction of many buildings. Welcomed by...
Les Palétuviers Matanda is a magnificent place of relaxation and gastronomy located in Douala 4th on the banks of the river Wouri. Les Paletuviers Matanda is a bar-restaurant with more: a playground for children, aquatic and seaside activities for moments to share with family or friends. Visit this magnificent place with Luxecam Tours Luxecam ToursCall/WhatsApp:...
Charles Atangana (1880 – 1 September 1943), also known by his birth name, Ntsama and his German name Karl was the paramount chief of the Ewondo and Bane ethnic groups during much of the colonial period in Cameroon. Although from an unremarkable background, Atangana’s loyalty and friendship with colonial priests and administrators secured him successively...
The Wouri Bridge is a bridge located in Douala in Cameroon. The bridge was built between 1951-1954 by French companies, Société de construction des Batignolles with the help of Compagnie Industrielle de Travaux Publics, Campenon-Bernard and Hersent 1. It connects Bonabéri to the city of Douala in the Littoral region. When it was inaugurated on...
The Marche des Fleurs is definitely worth stopping at. StreetSide flower vendors sell a variety of cut flowers and arrangements. Less hectic than the adjacent Marche Artisanal which probably has more tourist appeal. Haggle fiercely if you do go shopping – the flowers are lovely. This is a very good place to find great Cameroonian...
The ALCEF Riviera Amusement Park is located in the town of Limbe in the South West Region of Cameroon. It is found at the location in the town of Limbe which is commonly called “Mile Four.” It stands just off the main thoroughfare into the town and is therefore directly accessible – and, by virtue...
The Boubandjida National Park was once the hunting territory of the “Lamido” Bouba N’Djidah, Sultan de Rey Bouba, whose name is named after. It became a national park in 1968. Its vegetation consists mainly of Sudanese Guinean-type bush savannah and covers an area of 220,000 hectares of landscapes and varied relieves intertwined by many seasonal...