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Explore the vibrant culture of Cameroon at Charmes du Cameroun in Yaoundé, where tradition meets contemporary artistry in a captivating atmosphere.
Charmes du Cameroun is a captivating tourist attraction in Yaoundé, offering an immersive experience into the vibrant culture and traditions of Cameroon. Visitors can explore unique crafts, enjoy local cuisine, and engage with friendly locals, making it a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the heart of Cameroon.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from Ngog Lituba, head southwest on the main road. Follow signs towards Yaoundé. The journey is approximately 30-40 minutes, depending on traffic. Keep an eye out for the signs indicating 'Yaoundé' and be prepared to merge onto the A3 highway. Once you reach the outskirts of Yaoundé, look for the Ngola Ekele neighborhood. Charmes du Cameroun is located at 237, Ngola Ekele. Use GPS navigation for the most accurate directions.
Public Transportation
To reach Charmes du Cameroun using public transport, you can take a taxi or a bus from Ngog Lituba to Yaoundé. Look for 'Benskin' or 'Mokolo' buses that head towards Yaoundé. The fare is typically around 500-1000 CFA francs depending on the bus service. Once in Yaoundé, you can take a motorcycle taxi (commonly known as 'benskin') to reach Ngola Ekele. The fare for a motorcycle taxi from the bus station to Charmes du Cameroun is approximately 300-500 CFA francs. Make sure to have some small change ready for the fares.
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