RE: How do I travel to Cameroon? Posted: Thu February 22, 2007 08:40 PM UTC
Hi,
I traveled to Cameroon last year (Oct 2005 to April 2006) from Canada, and my wife visited in November 2005. The cheapest ticket she could find was with KLM (toronto -> Amsterdam) then Kenya Airlines (Amsterdam -> Kenya -> Douala). She had a 12 hr layover in Amsterdam, and a 4hr stop in Kenya. Her return fare was about $2500 Canadian through expedia.com I think. For about $2900 Canadian return, I did Toronto -> Paris -> Yaounde, which was much faster -only 5 hrs in Paris then straight to Cameroon. A bit more expensive, but definitely worth it considering I spent less time in the air.
Once in Cameroon, you can travel to the north via train. From Yaounde to Gaoundere, which is as far north as the train will take you, it will cost you 25,000 cfa and take about 18 hrs traveling time, depending on how often the train stops. Also, make sure you purchase a ticket for the sleeping compartments, not first class, since first class are just normal seats -like the ones in airlines-. 25,000 cfa will get you a bunk bed, and considering how long the trip is, is worth the extra cost.
I never traveled past Gaoundere, but from Gaoundere to Garoua, another city in the extreme north, by bus I believe it is about 5 hrs in bus.
I definitely recommend you meet with your son in a larger city first, perhaps Yaounde?. Specially if you have never traveled around much. How's your french? I only speak english, and often felt at a loss to communicate in Cameroon, since in only two provinces they speak English.
If you have other questions, send me a line (rolandomartell@hotmail.com). My trip to cameroon was an amazing experience and would recommend it to anyone!
Regards,
Rolando
1,000 cfa ~ 2 USD
10,000 cfa ~ 20 USD
etc...
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