Newsgroups: wstd.travel.advisories From: 76702.1202@CompuServe.COM (Charlie Smith) Subject: *NEW* TRAVEL INFORMATION -- Cameroon Organization: The World @ Software Tool & Die Distribution: wstd Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 14:33:08 GMT STATE DEPARTMENT TRAVEL INFORMATION - Cameroon ============================================================ Cameroon - Consular Information Sheet December 24, 1992 Embassy Location: The U.S. Embassy is located in the capital city of Yaounde on Rue Nachtigal, telephone (237) 234014. The Embassy fax number is (237) 230753. There is also a U.S. Consulate in Douala at 21 Avenue du General de Gaulle, telephone (237) 425331 or 420303. The fax number for the Consulate is (237) 427790. Country Description: Cameroon is a developing African country. Facilities for tourism are limited. Entry Requirements: A passport and visa are required. Airport visas may be issued upon arrival only to travelers arriving from countries in which there is no Cameroonian embassy. Obtaining a visa in advance saves much time and trouble. Evidence of yellow fever and cholera immunizations must be presented. Additional entry information can be obtained from the Embassy of the Republic of Cameroon, 2349 Massachusetts Avenue N.W., Washington, D.C. 20008, telephone (202) 265-8790 to 8794. Areas of Instability: The disputed results of the recent presidential election have increased tension within the country. Isolated incidents of violence occurred in several areas in the aftermath of the vote. The government declared a three-month state of emergency in the Northwest Province on October 27, 1992. The political situation remains volatile throughout the country, with continuing potential for disorder. Medical Facilities: Medical facilities are limited. Cleanliness and sanitation levels in even the best hospitals are low. Not all medicines are available. Doctors and hospitals often expect immediate cash payment for health services. U.S. medical insurance is not always valid outside the United States. Supplemental medical insurance with specific overseas coverage has proved to be useful. Information on health matters can be obtained from the Centers for Disease Control's international travelers hotline, telephone (404) 332-4559. Information on Crime: Banditry is an increasing problem in many areas of the country, including major cities. Persons traveling at night on rural highways are at extreme risk. Even travel between Nsimalen Airport and downtown Yaounde is dangerous. To curb banditry, security forces have established checkpoints throughout the country. All persons must show their passports, residence cards, drivers' licenses, or vehicle registration at these checkpoints. There is increasing circulation of counterfeit U.S. and Cameroonian bills in the country. Business travelers have experienced increased credit risk in Cameroon's banking sector. Useful information on safeguarding valuables and protecting personal security while traveling abroad is provided in the Department of State pamphlet, "A Safe Trip Abroad," available from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Photography Restrictions: While photography is not officially forbidden, security officials are sensitive about the photographing of government buildings and military installations, many of which are unmarked. Photography of these subjects may result in seizure of photographic equipment by Cameroon authorities. Drug Penalties: Penalties for possession, use or trafficking in illegal drugs are strictly enforced. Convicted offenders can expect jail sentences and fines. Tips for Travelers: The Department of State publication "Tips for Travelers to Sub-Saharan Africa" is available from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. It includes general information on travel in the area. Registration: U.S. citizens who register at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate can obtain updated information on travel and security in the country. No. 92-133 Distribution: >INTERNET:travel-advisories@stolaf.edu.