Cameroon Cities
Explore the urban centers that shaped Cameroon's history
Yaoundé
Capital and second largest city of Cameroon, political and administrative center.
Douala
Largest city and economic capital, major port and commercial hub.
Garoua
Third largest city, important industrial and commercial center in the north.
Bamenda
Major city in the northwest, known for its cool climate and agriculture.
Maroua
Important city in the far north, gateway to Chad and Nigeria.
Bafoussam
Capital of West Region, known for coffee production and traditional culture.
Ngaoundéré
Major city in the Adamawa region, important railway terminus.
Bertoua
Capital of East Region, important logging and timber center.
Kumba
Major commercial town in the southwest, important agricultural center.
Ebolowa
Capital of South Region, known for cocoa production.
Nkongsamba
Mountain town in the west, known for its cool climate and agriculture.
Limbe
Coastal city on the Atlantic, known for its beaches and oil industry.
Dschang
University town in the west, known for its cool climate and research.
Buea
Former capital of German Kamerun, university town near Mount Cameroon.
Kribi
Port city on the Atlantic coast, known for its beaches and fishing.
Foumban
Traditional capital of the Bamoun kingdom, known for its palace and crafts.
Mbalmayo
Town near Yaoundé, known for its agricultural research center.
Bafang
Town in the west, known for its traditional architecture.
Kumbo
Highland town in the northwest, known for its cool climate.
Foumbot
Agricultural town in the west, known for its market.
Abong-Mbang
Town in the east, important for logging and timber industry.
Tiko
Industrial town near Douala, known for banana plantations.
Batouri
Border town near Central African Republic, trading center.
Mamfe
Border town near Nigeria, important trading center.
Yokadouma
Remote town in the southeast, near the border with Congo.
Wum
Small town in the northwest, known for its crater lake.