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Cameroon / Cameroun: Country of Contrast Bicycle Africa / Ibike Tours |
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Foumban‑Bafoussam (72km, 44 mi) The route drops and crosses the
Noun River and then climbs again. Points of interest: Foumbot has one of the best food markets in the area. Cycling conditions: paved, flat, rolling; Foumban to Foumbot is an easy grade and then a long climb to Bafoussam. |
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From our experiences there are no Starbucks, Burger Kings or Pizza Huts in Cameroon, in fact, when you want a bite to eat it is often best to try the whole in the wall type restaurants -- because that is all there is. Don't be surprised if you get something as good as mom's home cooking because that is probably who is stirring the pot. Though I have no memory of my mom ever pounding fufu or cooking jam-mu jam-mu stew!
Bafoussam probably didn't look any pretty given it had rained for the last hour before we got to town. But if the dirt between the broken streets hadn't been turned into mud, it could easily have been creating clouds of dust. The city has a pretty setting but it would take a lot of private and public investment to draw out it charm. Once again the language project may have faltered. Bamoun is spoken in Foumban and for a way down the road. Someplace before Bafoussam the language changes to Ghomálá' (a.k.a. Bandjoun or Banjun.) We didn't hear about any other languages in between. Because it is a large commercial center Bafoussam draws people from all directions who speak many different languages. The largest other languages is Mungaka. |
Addendum: If it fits your plans there is a short cut from Foumban to Bangante. As the road is not so good, it may not be faster but it will provide you with a view of a slice of life off the highway. |
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