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Roads in the Littoral region are well maintained, especially around the cities. However, when venturing further into rural areas, roads might be not as good. Renting a 4WD vehicle is hence recommended.
Drive on the right-hand side of the road, and remember that the use of seat belts is compulsory. Speed limits are typically 50km/h in urban areas, 100km/h on highways, and 110km/h on expressways. Take note that these may vary, and you should always adhere to the posted limits.
The Littoral region enjoys a tropical monsoon climate. The best time to visit is during the dry season, from November to March, as rainfall can be rather intense during the other months.
The official currency is the Central African CFA franc. Credit cards are accepted in major cities and tourist areas. However, having cash on hand could be necessary for small vendors and remote areas.
Cameroonian cuisine is a vibrant mix of African, French and Asian influences. Specialty dishes of the Littoral region include 'Ndole' (a stew of nuts, ndoleh leaves, and fish or beef), and 'Ekwang' (grated cocoyam wrapped in cocoyam leaves and cooked). Enjoying these delicacies is a must for a complete immersion in the local culture.
As you plan for your exciting trip to Cameroon's Littoral region, also keep in mind to carry essentials such as a valid driving license, mosquito repellants, and any required medications. Take note of local etiquette such as greeting people with a handshake and always ask permission before taking photos of locals.
With these pieces of information, we wish you an unforgettable journey as you delve into the Littoral region's intriguing blend of culture, landscapes, and experiences. Bon Voyage!