Northern Cameroon is a geopolitical region in Cameroon administratively divided into three regions: the Far North Region, the North Region, and the Adamawa Region.
Because of the risk of attacks by terrorist groups, many governments recommend avoiding all travel to northern Cameroon. See the warning at Cameroon.
Cities
Other destinations
- Waza National Park — You may see here lion, African bush elephant, hyena, hartebeest, roan antelope, Kob, waterbuck, reed, gazelle, Sudan cheetah and West African giraffe. The avifauna reported are geese, egrets, North African ostriches, herons, pelicans, saddle-billed storks and ibis.
- Bénoué National Park — A UNESCO designated Biosphere Reserve. African elephant, spotted hyena, waterbuck, warthog and monkeys are found in the park, as are antelope such as the kob, western hartebeest, giant eland and waterbuck, and African buffalo. The only place in Africa where there is a realistic chance to view the giant eland, Africa's largest antelope, is in Bénoué National Park. The African wild dog is present here, as are hippopotamus colonies. Along with hippo, crocodile are common in the rivers.
Understand
Get in
Garoua International Airport (IATA: GOU)
Get around
See
- The village of Rhumsiki is one of Cameroon's popular tourist attractions, and is renowned for its lunar landscapes.
- The chief's palace in Oudjilla, which the king is thought to have 50 wives and 113 children.
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Stay safe
Boko Haram, a Nigerian jihadist group, operates in the north of the country. They have kidnapped Europeans in the Northern parts of the country.
Bandits/highwaymen also operate in some parts of the north.
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