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A landmark in Yaoundé symbolizing Cameroon's unification, rich history, and cultural diversity, offering a unique glimpse into the nation's heritage.
The Reunification Monument in Yaoundé commemorates the merging of British and French Cameroon in 1961, symbolizing national unity. Built in the 1970s, it features a striking spiral tower and a statue representing the nation's diverse cultures coming together.
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Walking
If you are already near Boulevard de la Réunification, walking to the monument is straightforward. Look for the distinctive spiraling structure. It's a well-known landmark, and locals can provide directions if needed.
Public Transport
To reach the Reunification Monument via public transport, take a shared taxi or bus to the central area of Yaoundé. Look for a taxi that indicates 'Monument' or 'Réunification' as its destination. The fare to this area typically costs around 300-500 XAF. From there, the monument is a short walk away on Boulevard de la Réunification.
Taxi
Taxis are readily available in Yaoundé. A short taxi ride within the city, such as from the city center to the Reunification Monument, typically costs around 1500 XAF for a 5km ride. Be sure to negotiate the fare before starting your journey. Ride-hailing apps like Yango are also available, with minimum fares around 450 XAF.
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