The South Region of Cameroon is a vibrant area known for its diverse cultural heritage and economic activities. It is home to the Beti-Pahuin peoples, including the Ewondo, Fang, and Bulu ethnic groups. The region's economy thrives on logging, timber, mining, and offshore oil drilling. Commercial agriculture is also significant, with cocoa and rubber as major cash crops. Visitors can explore the region's natural beauty, bordered by the Gulf of Guinea and neighboring countries like Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and Congo. The South Region offers a unique blend of cultural richness and industrial dynamism.
Try local dishes made from fresh cocoa and rubber, which are major cash crops in the region.
Engage with the Beti-Pahuin peoples to learn about their traditions and customs.
Visit the natural landscapes along the Gulf of Guinea for stunning views.
Spring is a great time to visit the South Region with pleasant weather for exploring its natural beauty.
Summers can be humid, but it's a good time to experience local festivals and cultural events.
Fall offers a cooler climate ideal for exploring the region's cultural and industrial sites.
Winters are mild, perfect for enjoying the region's natural landscapes and cultural heritage.
XAF ₣
$50-$100 p/day
French, English
November-February