How about a trip to Cameroon South
A Brief Summary
The south of Cameroon is far more heavily forested than the north and sees huge stretches of uninterrupted jungle and rainforest, much of which is sadly being cut down to provide an income and living for the relatively few inhabitants that live here. The coastal region has a few larger towns, often located by beaches, ports or river estuaries, and accessed down the largely well-paved coastal road. The country’s largest city, Douala, is just inland from the western coast, with Yaoundé, its capital, approximately 100km inland
Location
About the Weather
A consistently warm to hot climate with very little change throughout the year is seen here. Rainfall is seen in most months, with only Dec to Feb dry. This is also the sunniest time of year, although not a lot sunnier than most of the rest of the year. Humidity is very high year-round, often exceeding 90% given its tropical location. Mar to Nov is considerably wetter, peaking twice throughout this period, firstly in May and then latterly Sep and Oct both of which can be very wet. There is a short drier period from Jun to Aug, but this time is dominated by leaden skies and overcast weather, being between the 2 key wet seasons, often with very little wind.
Travel by Air (from UK)
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Weather Summary
Average Rainfall
(per month)
74.2mm
Average Sunlight
(per day)
3 (hrs)
Average High Temperature
26.5°C
Average Low
19.9°C
Cost of living
Alcohol
Crime
LGBTQ+
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So does that sound good? If so, it’s time to get booking and get out there!
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