Northern Cameroon
Northern Cameroon is a region of Cameroon.
| WARNING: Because of the risk of attacks by the Boko Haram extremist group, both New Zealand and Canada recommend avoiding all travel to the Far North region of Cameroon. | |
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| (Information last updated Nov 2017) |
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Get in
Get around
See
- The village of Rhumsiki is one of Cameroon's popular tourist attractions, renowned for its lunar landscapes.
- The chief's palace in Oudjilla, which the king is thought to have 50 wives and 113 children
Do
Eat
Drink
Stay safe
Be aware that Boko Haram, a Nigerian jihadist group, may operate 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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