7 Days (1 Week) Itinerary in Cameroon - Travel Guide
One Week of Wonders: Discovering Cameroon - What to do in Cameroon for 7 days?
Days | Description | Overnight |
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1 | Day 1 - Arrival and Acclimatization in Yaounde | Yaounde |
2 | Day 2 - Exploring Douala | Douala |
3 | Day 3 - Wildlife Expedition in Bafoussam | Bafoussam |
4 | Day 4 - Indulging in Cultural Immersion | Foumban |
5 | Day 5 - Beach Day at Kribi | Kribi |
6 | Day 6 - Discovering the North | Foumbot |
7 | Day 7 - Goodbye Cameroon | Yaounde |
Introduction
This elaborate 7-day itinerary offers a deep drive into the heartland of Cameroon, as you discover vibrant cities, tranquil countryside, and the country's impressive natural beauty. Prepare yourself to embrace an unforgettable journey, experiencing an array of sensory delights, from local cuisine to rich cultural heritage.
Day 1 - Arrival and Acclimatization in Yaounde
Welcome to Cameroon. Touch down in Cameroon's capital, Yaounde, known for its fascinating blend of urban bustle and picturesque landscapes. Start your day wandering around the city, visiting the Blackitude Museum, a treasure trove of African art and history. Lunch in a local restaurant and enjoy Cameroon's rich and flavorful cuisine. As the sun goes to bed, unwind at the Mont Febe Monastery for a serene sunset.
Day 2 - Exploring Douala
Welcome to Douala, Cameroon's economic capital. Visit La Pagode, a historical palace, or shop at the local market to experience the city's vibrant culture and colors. End your day with a visit to the Douala port, the largest in Central Africa, and watch the sunset over the Wouri River.
Day 3 - Wildlife Expedition in Bafoussam
Indulge in some adrenaline rush with a well-planned wildlife expedition in the Bafoussam city. First, visit the Koutaba Cultural Centre, dedicated to the region's traditions and arts. Next, head towards the Scenic Bandjoun Station artist residency and gallery. Don't forget to sample some local dishes at a traditional restaurant, and try a local brew!
Day 4 - Indulging in Cultural Immersion
Today, take a journey of cultural immersion in Foumban. Visit the Royal Palace, home to the Sultan, and marvel at its majestic Islamic architecture. Enjoy the afternoon at the local market - your chance to shop for local handicrafts and unique souvenirs.
Day 5 - Beach Day at Kribi
Relax, unwind and rejuvenate on the sandy shores of Kribi Beach. Visit the iconic Lobe Falls, where the Lobe River flows into the Atlantic through a spectacular waterfall. No trip to Kribi is complete without experiencing its seafood culinary fare. Enjoy a beachside seafood barbecue in the evening.
Day 6 - Discovering the North
Head north to the city of Foumbot, known for its vibrant markets. Check out its medieval architecture and the palace of the local chief. As night falls, sit around a campfire and listen to traditional music, under a vast African sky sparkling with stars.
Day 7 - Goodbye Cameroon
This is your day of departure from Cameroon. Reflect on your week-long journey filled with colorful experiences, and make your way back to Yaounde for your return flight. Don't forget to savor some more Cameroonian cuisine before your flight! Until next time, goodbye Cameroon!
Summary of this itinerary
This one-week itinerary in Cameroon is a whirlwind of experiences, offering a mix of urban energy, cultural richness, and natural wonders. From bustling cities and calming beaches to royal palaces and wildlife expeditions, Cameroon proves itself as a captivating destination for every kind of traveler. Come, let's discover Cameroon!
Matthew Wilson
FAQs about this
7 day itinerary in
Cameroon
The best time to visit Cameroon is during the dry season that runs from November to February. However, for wildlife viewing the months of June to October are ideal.
Like any place, safety in Cameroon depends on your behavior as a tourist. Although minor street crimes can occur, by taking the proper precautions such as not displaying valuables in public, one can ensure a safe trip.
Cameroonian cuisine is diverse and flavorsome, often featuring local staples like yam, cassava, and plantain. Grilled fish and chicken are popular, as are hearty stews.