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Bamenda is the founding place and seat of the largest opposition political party in Cameroon, the Social Democratic Front (SDF), and the home of its leader, John Fru Ndi. There is a large military presence throughout the city.
The history of Bamenda dates back to the 16th century when the Fulani people first settled in the area. The Fulani were a nomadic people from West Africa who settled in the area to take advantage of the abundant resources and the cooler climate.
Learn About the History of the Region: The Bamenda Museum's History Room is a great place to learn about the history of the region. Here you'll find artifacts and documents related to the area's past, including ancient coins, weapons, and pottery.
Bamenda, town located in northwestern Cameroon. It is situated in the volcanic Bamenda Highlands. Although communications are difficult because of heavy precipitation and rugged relief, the town serves as a trade and export centre for local agricultural products such as hides, coffee, and tobacco.
Once a thriving city in Cameroon, Bamenda has been ripped of its soul by the five-year war between English-speaking secessionists and the mainly French-speaking government.
The history of Wum dates back to the early 19th century, when the Bamenda people, a subgroup of the Bamileke people, settled in the area. The Bamenda people are known for their strong cultural identity and their commitment to preserving their traditions and customs.
Discover the rich culture of Cameroon through its exquisite handicrafts at Bamenda Handicraft Center. Discover the beauty of Kumbo Highlands and immerse in the vibrant culture of Cameroon. Experience the wonders of Cameroon’s Korup National Park, home to rare species and ancient rainforests.