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Revision as of 17:31, 18 September 2024
[[file:Northern Cameroon banner Rhumsiki with Kapsiki Peak - Rhumsiki with Kapsiki Peak (after sunrise), Far North Province of Cameroon]] Northern Cameroon is a region of Cameroon.
Contents
Other Muslim friendly Cities in Northern Cameroon
- Garoua (French speaking)
- Maroua (French speaking)
More Destinations
What to 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
Top Muslim Travel Tips for Northern Cameroon
Halal Restaurants in Northern Cameroon
Stay Safe
Be aware that Boko Haram, a Nigerian jihadist group, may operate in the north of the nation. They have kidnapped Europeans in the Northern parts of the nation.
Bandits/highwaymen also operate in some parts of the north.
News & References Northern Cameroon
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