A must-do in the city is to hike to the top of Mount Ngaoundere. With the trail located just beyond Place de l'Independence, the ascent is a bit of a climb, but doable for even the most novice climber (i.e. a child could do the hike in less than an hour). Once at the peak, one can discover a beautiful panaromic view of the city.
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Peace Corps Volunteers and Cameroonians hiking Mt. Ngaoundere in harmony
thanks for all the pics. i was a PCV in cameroon 75-77 in bertoua. at christmas break dec '75, i climbed mt ngaoudere, a stopover on a bushtaxi ride from bertoua to maroua, where i also climbed my maroua.
ReplyDeleteYour welcome! Loved Bertoua as well!
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