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Discover deepest Africa, Its people, secular traditions, wild life, natural beaches and extraordinary lanscapes
Extending from the oceanfront to the Gulf of Guinea, reaching up toward the Chad lake, at the hinge point of Western and Eastern Africa, Cameroon is a meeting place for peoples and civilizations with a range of multivarious tourist attractions. The ‘Great Triangle’ as she is fondly called, Cameroon is Africa in miniature. Check it out with Tegasuh World, visit Cameroon and you would have visited the whole of the African continent.
Rich and Varied Fauna
Because of its outstanding geographical location, Cameroon has one of the richest and most varied fauna of Africa.
NATIONAL PARKS
With six national parks, the north of the country is a providence for animals. For the tourist, it is so easy to visit, observe and
photograph these magnificent animals in total liberty in their natural environment. The national parks are :
- Waza
- Benoue
- Boubandjidah
- Faro
- Kalamaloue
- Mozogo-Gokro
ROYAL PALACES
You will meet real traditional settings filled with the oldest and most modern cultural displays. From the Etoudi modern presidential palace, Yaounde (The Unity Palace) where modern architecture is in play, you will get the oldest forms of traditional Bantu, Bamoun, the Tikars and Ngembas palaces as you move out of the south centre region to the north western grassfileds. Prominent amongst them are the Fumban, Bafut, Bali, Nso and Kom palaces.
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The Sea and Beach
Opening into the Atlantic Ocean, with 400km of coastline, Cameroon has everything that sea and fishing lovers could ever
wish to enjoy.
Kribi and Limbe (previously Victoria) are the two main poles of coastal resort attractions with their fine sand beaches, yellow
and grey, dotted with elegant palms on the border of a luxuriant forest.
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