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| Now experience this vibrant country of striking contrasts. Cameroon, a combination of over 2,000 years of tradition and culture with one of the most modern life-style on the African continent. After several years under democratic rule, the country has emerged as the largest democracy in Africa and opening her doors for business and leisure visitors. You will discover everything from ancient villages, markets, shrines, palaces to modern cities, highways, industries etc. “Every kilometer, another language……” Land of a thousand dialects and diverse ethnic cultures, indeed Africa’s “melting pot”. And while exploring this land of cultural diversity, you are surrounded by perhaps the most hospitable people in the world. Cameroon, a fun loving and friendly people are ready to welcome you and share their rich cultural heritage with you. Cameroon has been continuously settled since the Neolithic period (the New Stone Age), most notably by Pygmy groups, including the Baka. European interest in the area began in the fifteenth century. Germany claimed the region, known as Kamerun at the time, as a colony in 1884 and used forced labor to improve local infrastructure. After Germany’s defeat in World War I, the colony was split between France and Britain. In 1961, Cameroon was reunited as an independent nation We invite you to explore Cameroon with Global bush travel and Tourism |
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| Moderator Jr Member | What a nice introduction. I'll reply with the hopes others get to read it!
__________________ ~~ Amanda from Michigan My favorite places to visit: Lake Michigan shoreline in Michigan, Indiana, Illinois & Wisconsin Omaha, Nebraska (no really) Toronto, Ontario |
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| Cameroon is one of the most underrated African countries...to go there though you still need to get a letter of invitation. Best thing to do is to check with the Cameroon embassy in your country for entry requirements to Cameroon as a tourist. If you have friends or family in Cameroon, they can write for you an invitation letter. If not, you would need to do a hotel reservation and use that as a letter of invitation. |
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| Moderator Jr Member | I never think about things like that...invitation letters are important if that's what you need to get in the country. Of course, it would not be hard to get a reservation and use that. Thanks for sharing this important information!
__________________ ~~ Amanda from Michigan My favorite places to visit: Lake Michigan shoreline in Michigan, Indiana, Illinois & Wisconsin Omaha, Nebraska (no really) Toronto, Ontario |
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