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Cameroon is a touristic destination par excellence. Stretching from the luxurious shores of the Atlantic Ocean up the sandy and arid region of Lake Chad.

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INVESTING IN CAMEROON

In order to promote investments, Cameroon's Investment Charter provides for the following schemes: the Basic Scheme, the Small and ...

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The consular services provide information and guidelines for visa application

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Welcome to Our Website!

Welcome to the new website of the Embassy of the Republic of Cameroon in the Arab Republic of Egypt. This site aims at establishing direct communication links with our esteemed users and fellow Cameroonians in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Sudan, Syria and all over the world. It also provides accurate information and news about the rich touristic attractions of our country, and the many incentives and business opportunities available in Cameroon.

We invite you all to kindly take advantage of the on-line services made available to you: – up-to-date information about Cameroon, and –  online links to electronic consular services (application for registration and/or issuance of consular cards, issuance and renewal of passports, visa applications, etc.). We value your interest about our country.

The Ambassador
DR. MOHAMADOU LABARANG

Cameroon

Geographical Location

Cameroon is located on the Gulf of Guinea, at the intersection between Western and Central Africa.

Climate

Because of its geographical location, Cameroon enjoys a variety of climates: A sub-tropical climate exists on the western and southern plateaus, with rains of up to 2,000 mm per year.

Population

More than 200 tribes live peacefully in Cameroon.

Administrative Organizations

The country is divided in 10 regions. Each region is controlled by a Governor, who co-ordinates Divisional officers and sub divisional officers.

Tourism in Cameroon

Cameroon is a touristic destination par excellence. Stretching from the luxurious shores of the Atlantic Ocean up the sandy and arid region of Lake Chad.