About Cameroon
The climate of Cameroon is tropical, which means hot and humid weather and persistent rain. The upside of this is that Cameroon is very green and lush. A huge country both English and French-speaking regions, not to mention over 250 local languages also spoken here.
Getting around in Cameroon is quite easy and roads are reasonable, a lot easier to travel here than in many other parts of Africa. The people in Cameroon are friendly, easy-going and welcoming. Evenings in Cameroon are often spent outdoors in small eateries listening to African beats and drinking cold beer.


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