The Wouri Bridge, stretching majestically across the Wouri River in Douala, is one of Cameroon’s most significant architectural and historical landmarks. Serving as a vital gateway between Bonabéri and Douala’s city center, this iconic structure is more than a transport corridor—it is a symbol of the country’s industrial evolution, regional connectivity, and economic vitality.…
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Lake Oku is one of Cameroon’s most extraordinary natural attractions, situated high on the Bamenda Plateau in the North West Region. Nestled at an altitude of approximately 2,227 meters on the slopes of Mount Oku, this crater lake is enveloped by the lush montane forests of the Kilum-Ijim Forest. Its serene waters, mystical atmosphere, and…
The Limbe Wildlife Centre, located in the coastal town of Limbe in Cameroon’s South West Region, is one of the country’s most important destinations for wildlife conservation and eco-tourism. Founded to rehabilitate and protect endangered and rescued animals, the centre offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience Cameroon’s rich biodiversity while learning about conservation efforts…




