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Limbé: Coastal Charm and Volcanic Beaches

Discover Limbé, Cameroon: Black sand beaches, wildlife encounters, and botanical beauty at the foot of Mount Cameroon.

Limbé, formerly known as Victoria, is a vibrant coastal city in Cameroon, known for its black sand beaches, lush botanical gardens, and the Limbe Wildlife Centre. Nestled at the foot of Mount Cameroon, it offers a unique blend of relaxation and natural beauty, attracting tourists seeking a laid-back escape.

A brief summary to Limbé

  • 26C5+JF3, Limbe, CM

Local tips

  • Visit the Limbe Wildlife Centre to see rescued primates and support conservation efforts.
  • Explore the Limbe Botanic Garden for a peaceful escape and to discover diverse plant species.
  • Hike a portion of Mount Cameroon for stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
  • Try local dishes like Ndolé and Eru at beachside restaurants.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Douala International Airport (DLA), take a bus to Limbé. Buses depart from Mile 17 in Douala and arrive in Limbé. The journey takes approximately 2 hours and 3 minutes, including transfers. Bus fares vary based on the operator but typically cost around 500 XAF.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Douala and can take you directly to Limbé. The journey is approximately 70 km and takes about 1 hour and 1 minute. The estimated taxi fare is between 17,500 XAF to 23,000 XAF.

Discover more about Limbé

Limbé, a city steeped in history and natural beauty, offers a unique experience on the Cameroonian coast. Founded in 1858 by British missionary Alfred Saker and initially named Victoria, it was later renamed Limbé in 1982. The city's identity is deeply intertwined with its coastal location and the imposing presence of Mount Cameroon, which last erupted in 2000, giving Limbé's beaches their distinctive black sand. Limbé is more than just a beach destination; it's a place where you can immerse yourself in the local culture, explore lush botanical gardens, and encounter diverse wildlife. The Limbe Botanic Garden, founded in 1892 by Germans, served as a center for introducing exotic crop species and remains one of the most important tropical botanic gardens in the world. The Limbe Wildlife Centre is a sanctuary for rescued primates, offering visitors a chance to see gorillas, chimpanzees, and other animals up close while supporting conservation efforts. For those seeking adventure, Mount Cameroon offers challenging hiking trails with breathtaking views. The city also boasts historical sites like the Bimbia Slave Trade Site, a reminder of Cameroon's colonial past. Whether you're strolling along the Beachfront Promenade, exploring the Limbe Town Market, or savoring fresh seafood at a local restaurant, Limbé provides a captivating blend of relaxation, culture, and natural wonders.
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