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Explore the stunning Poupouma Chute in Monatele, Cameroon - a breathtaking waterfall surrounded by lush landscapes and rich cultural experiences.
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Poupouma Chute, a stunning waterfall in Monatele, Cameroon, perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Immerse yourself in the lush greenery and serene atmosphere as you explore this captivating tourist attraction, offering picturesque views and unforgettable experiences.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From the center of Ngog Lituba, head southwest on the main road towards Monatele. After approximately 15 kilometers, follow the signs to Monatele. Once you arrive in Monatele, continue straight until you reach the coordinates 68H4+XJ5. There is parking available nearby, but make sure to check for any local parking regulations.
Public Transportation
Start at the main bus station in Ngog Lituba. Look for a bus heading to Monatele; these buses run frequently. The fare is generally around 500-1000 CFA depending on the bus company. Once you arrive in Monatele, you can either walk (about 15 minutes) or take a motorcycle taxi (typically 200-500 CFA) to the coordinates 68H4+XJ5 where Poupouma chute is located.
Walking
If you arrive in Monatele by bus or car, you can walk to Poupouma chute. From the bus stop or parking area, head towards the main road and follow the local signs. The walk will take approximately 15 minutes. Make sure to stay on the path and ask locals for directions if you are unsure.
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