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Cameroon
Visa required for most nationalities (apply at embassy or online)
Overview
Cameroon is often called "Africa in miniature" for its remarkable geographic and cultural diversity, encompassing everything from Atlantic coastline and tropical rainforests to savanna, mountains, and semi-arid plains in the north. This Central African nation straddles the cultural divide between Francophone and Anglophone Africa, with both French and English as official languages.
The country's main international gateway is Douala International Airport (DLA), located in Cameroon's largest city and economic capital. Yaoundé Nsimalen International Airport (NSI) serves the political capital and offers growing international connections. Garoua International Airport (GOU) serves the northern region, important for accessing national parks and the country's distinct Sahelian landscapes.
Aviation infrastructure in Cameroon is developing, with Camair-Co as the national carrier operating domestic and regional routes. International connections are primarily through African hubs (Addis Ababa, Nairobi, Casablanca) and European cities (Paris, Brussels). Tourism is an emerging sector, with attractions ranging from wildlife in national parks to cultural experiences and Mount Cameroon, West Africa's highest peak.
Major Airports
International Gateways
| Airport | City | Role | Major Airlines |
|---|---|---|---|
| DLA | Douala | Primary international hub | QC, AF, ET, AT |
| NSI | Yaoundé | Capital city gateway | QC, AF, ET, RwandAir |
| GOU | Garoua | Northern gateway | QC, regional |
Douala International Airport (DLA) — Cameroon's busiest airport and main international gateway. Located 10 km southeast of Douala city center. Handles the majority of international traffic with connections to Paris, Brussels, Addis Ababa, Casablanca, and other African capitals. The airport serves as Camair-Co's primary hub. Single terminal with both international and domestic facilities. Allow extra time for check-in and immigration procedures.
Yaoundé Nsimalen International Airport (NSI) — Serves the political capital, located 25 km south of central Yaoundé. Modern terminal opened in the 1990s with capacity for international operations. Growing international connections, particularly to Paris and regional African destinations. Less congested than Douala. Government officials and diplomats often use this airport.
Garoua International Airport (GOU) — Northern Cameroon's main airport, serving the country's second-largest city. Important gateway for visiting the northern national parks (Waza, Bénoué, Bouba Njida). Domestic connections to Douala and Yaoundé. Limited international service; most travelers connect via DLA or NSI.
Regional Airports
| Airport | Code | Serves |
|---|---|---|
| Maroua Salak | MVR | Far North region |
| Ngaoundéré | NGE | Adamawa region |
| Bertoua | BTA | Eastern region |
| Bafoussam | BFX | Western highlands |
These regional airports have limited scheduled service, primarily connecting to Douala. Domestic flights are infrequent; ground transport is often the only practical option for reaching these areas.
Airlines
National Carrier
Camair-Co (QC) — Cameroon's national airline, relaunched in 2011. Based at Douala International Airport. Operates domestic routes connecting major cities and regional flights to Central and West African destinations. Fleet consists primarily of Boeing 737 and smaller aircraft. Service can be irregular; confirm schedules close to travel dates.
Domestic routes:
- Douala ↔ Yaoundé, Garoua, Maroua, Ngaoundéré
Regional routes:
- Connections to neighboring countries including Gabon, Congo, and Chad
International Airlines
Cameroon is served by several international carriers:
European carriers:
- Air France — Paris CDG to Douala and Yaoundé (primary European connection)
- Brussels Airlines — Brussels to Douala and Yaoundé
African carriers:
- Ethiopian Airlines — Addis Ababa hub with connections to Douala and Yaoundé
- Royal Air Maroc — Casablanca connections to Douala
- RwandAir — Kigali to Yaoundé and Douala
- Kenya Airways — Nairobi connections
- ASKY Airlines — Regional West African connections via Lomé
Middle Eastern carriers:
- Turkish Airlines — Istanbul connections to Douala
Entry Requirements
Visa Requirements
Most nationalities require a visa to enter Cameroon. Visas are not available on arrival for most travelers—apply in advance.
How to Apply
- Embassy application: Apply at a Cameroonian embassy or consulate in your country
- E-visa: Some nationalities may apply online via the official portal (check current availability)
- Processing time: 5-10 business days typically; allow extra time
Required Documents
- Valid passport (6+ months validity, blank pages)
- Completed visa application form
- Passport-sized photos
- Proof of accommodation (hotel bookings)
- Return/onward flight tickets
- Yellow fever vaccination certificate
- Letter of invitation (if applicable)
- Visa fee (varies by nationality and visa type)
Visa Types
| Type | Duration | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Tourist visa | Up to 90 days | Tourism, visiting family |
| Business visa | Up to 90 days | Business meetings, conferences |
| Transit visa | Up to 72 hours | Airport transit |
Passport Requirements
- Valid for at least 6 months beyond intended stay
- At least 2 blank pages for stamps
Yellow Fever
Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory for entry into Cameroon. You must carry the International Certificate of Vaccination (yellow card) and present it at immigration. Vaccination should be received at least 10 days before travel.
Airport Procedures
Immigration and customs can be slow—allow ample time. Having all documents readily available (visa, yellow fever certificate, accommodation proof) expedites the process.
Official information: Contact the nearest Cameroonian embassy for current visa requirements.
Getting Around
Domestic Flights
Limited but useful for covering long distances:
| Route | Flight Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Douala → Yaoundé | 40 min | Most frequent route |
| Douala → Garoua | 1.5 hours | Access northern parks |
| Douala → Maroua | 2 hours | Far North region |
| Yaoundé → Garoua | 1.5 hours | Capital to north |
Camair-Co operates most domestic routes. Schedules can be irregular—confirm flights 24-48 hours before departure. Book directly at airline offices or through travel agents.
Trains
The Camrail network connects Yaoundé to Ngaoundéré in the north:
- Intercity Express: Yaoundé → Ngaoundéré (12-15 hours)
- Classes: First class (sleeper), second class (couchette)
- Frequency: Daily departures
- Scenic journey through varied landscapes
- Book tickets at stations or authorized agents
The train is the most practical overland option for reaching northern Cameroon and a unique travel experience, though delays are common.
Road Transport
Long-distance buses:
- Multiple companies operate between major cities
- Douala ↔ Yaoundé: 4-5 hours (well-maintained highway)
- Yaoundé ↔ Bamenda: 6-8 hours (Anglophone region)
- Road conditions vary significantly outside main corridors
Bush taxis:
- Shared taxis and minibuses are common for intercity travel
- Depart when full; no fixed schedules
- Affordable but can be crowded and slow
Car rental:
- Available in Douala and Yaoundé through international and local companies
- 4WD recommended for travel outside main cities
- Drive on the right
- Road conditions can be challenging, especially in rainy season
- Consider hiring a driver familiar with local conditions
Security Considerations
Check current travel advisories before travel:
- Far North Region: Security concerns due to Boko Haram activity; travel not recommended
- Northwest and Southwest (Anglophone) Regions: Ongoing unrest; exercise extreme caution or avoid
- Main corridor (Douala-Yaoundé): Generally safe with normal precautions
Best Time to Visit
Dry Season (November-February)
Best overall for travel:
- Dry conditions across most of the country
- Easier road travel
- Good wildlife viewing in northern parks
- Harmattan winds can cause hazy conditions (December-February)
- Peak tourist season; higher prices
Wet Season (March-October)
| Period | Conditions |
|---|---|
| March-June | Increasing rainfall, especially in south |
| July-August | Heaviest rains in coastal and forest regions |
| September-October | Rains tapering off |
- Roads can be difficult, especially in rural areas
- Lush landscapes and fewer tourists
- Northern parks close during heaviest rains (July-September)
Regional Variations
| Region | Best Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Coastal (Douala, Limbe) | Nov-Feb | Humid year-round |
| Central (Yaoundé) | Nov-Feb | Cooler and drier |
| Western Highlands | Nov-Mar | Cooler climate year-round |
| Northern Parks | Dec-May | Dry season for wildlife |
| Mount Cameroon | Nov-Mar | Best trekking conditions |
Climate Overview
| Location | Dry Season | Wet Season |
|---|---|---|
| Douala (coast) | 27-32°C, humid | 24-30°C, very humid |
| Yaoundé (central) | 24-30°C | 22-27°C |
| Garoua (north) | 30-40°C, dry | 28-35°C |
| Highlands | 18-25°C | 15-22°C |
Top Destinations
Natural Attractions
| Destination | Access | Known For |
|---|---|---|
| Mount Cameroon | Limbe/Buea (via DLA) | West Africa's highest peak (4,095m), active volcano |
| Waza National Park | GOU or MVR | Elephants, lions, giraffes (best Nov-May) |
| Korup National Park | DLA → ground | Pristine rainforest, biodiversity |
| Dja Faunal Reserve | Yaoundé → ground | UNESCO site, lowland gorillas |
| Bénoué National Park | GOU | Hippos, wildlife along river |
| Limbe Botanical Garden | DLA (1hr drive) | Historic gardens, Atlantic beaches |
Cities
| City | Airport | Known For |
|---|---|---|
| Douala | DLA | Economic hub, colonial architecture, markets |
| Yaoundé | NSI | Political capital, museums, monuments |
| Bamenda | — (road from DLA) | Anglophone region, ring road, crafts* |
| Foumban | — (road) | Bamoun culture, royal palace, artisans |
| Kribi | DLA (3hr drive) | Beaches, Lobe Waterfalls |
*Note: Check travel advisories for Northwest Region before visiting Bamenda.
Cultural Highlights
- Foumban Royal Palace — Seat of the Bamoun Sultan, museum of traditional art
- Bamoun culture — Known for brass casting, embroidery, and written script
- Baka (Pygmy) communities — Cultural experiences in eastern rainforests (responsible tourism)
- Rhumsiki — Dramatic volcanic landscape in Far North (when accessible)
Coastal Attractions
- Limbe — Black sand beaches, botanical gardens, primate sanctuary
- Kribi — White sand beaches, Lobe Waterfalls (falls into ocean)
- Campo — Border town, beach, access to Campo Ma'an National Park
Travel Tips
Money
- Currency: Central African CFA franc (XAF, FCFA)
- Exchange rate: Fixed to Euro at 1 EUR = 655.957 XAF
- Cash: Essential throughout the country; carry sufficient CFA francs
- ATMs: Available in Douala and Yaoundé; less reliable elsewhere
- Cards: Major hotels and some restaurants in cities accept cards; don't rely on them
- Exchange: Banks and exchange bureaus in major cities; avoid street changers
- USD/EUR: Can sometimes be exchanged but CFA francs strongly preferred
Electrical
- Voltage: 220V, 50Hz
- Plug types: Type C (Europlug) and Type E (French standard with grounding pin)
- Adapters: UK, US, and Australian travelers need adapters
- Power: Outages occur; backup power common in better hotels
Connectivity
- Mobile carriers: MTN (best coverage), Orange Cameroon
- SIM cards: Available at airports and shops; bring passport for registration
- Coverage: Good in cities; limited in rural and forest areas
- Internet: Slow to moderate; best in major hotels
- eSIM: Limited support; check before relying on this
Safety
Exercise increased caution in Cameroon:
- Far North: Boko Haram threat—avoid travel to this region
- Northwest/Southwest (Anglophone regions): Ongoing conflict—check advisories; avoid if possible
- Douala/Yaoundé: Petty crime common; don't display valuables; use hotel taxis or known drivers
- Night travel: Avoid road travel after dark
- Protests: Avoid demonstrations and large gatherings
Check your government's travel advisory (US State Dept, UK FCDO) before travel.
Health
- Yellow fever: Vaccination required for entry
- Malaria: Present throughout—prophylaxis essential
- Other vaccinations: Hepatitis A/B, typhoid, meningitis (especially dry season), tetanus, polio recommended
- Tap water: Don't drink—use bottled or treated water
- Medical facilities: Limited outside major cities; ensure comprehensive travel insurance with evacuation coverage
- Pharmacies: Available in cities; bring essential medications
Cultural Notes
- Languages: French dominates (80% of population); English spoken in Northwest and Southwest regions. Pidgin English is common. Learning basic French phrases is helpful
- Greetings: Important in Cameroonian culture—always greet before business
- Photography: Ask permission before photographing people; avoid government/military buildings
- Dress: Casual but modest; traditional dress respected
- Religion: Mix of Christianity (south), Islam (north), and traditional beliefs
- Bargaining: Expected at markets; not in shops with fixed prices
Useful Apps
- Orange Money/MTN Mobile Money: Mobile payments (mainly for residents)
- WhatsApp: Widely used for communication
- Maps.me: Offline maps useful for limited connectivity areas
- Google Translate: French translation helpful
Useful Links
- Tourism: Ministry of Tourism
- Visa information: Contact nearest Cameroonian Embassy
- Camair-Co: camair-co.cm
- Air France: airfrance.com
- Ethiopian Airlines: ethiopianairlines.com
- Camrail: Railway schedules and bookings
- US Travel Advisory: Cameroon Advisory
- UK FCDO: Cameroon Travel Advice
Flights from Cameroon
Top Airports in Cameroon
Busiest airports by route connections
Airports by Region
10 airports across 4 regions