Cameroon visa requirements for Gaboneses

Travel and visa requirements

Cameroonian Visa is not required for Gaboneses

Stay Duration: 90 days

Entry Requirements

  • Gabonese  intending to visit Cameroon can stay for a duration of 90 days without a visa.
  • Gabonese intending to visit Cameroon must have a return/onward ticket.
  • Gabonese intending to visit Cameroon are required to provide a passport with six months of validity and with atleast two blank pages for stamps on arrival and departure.
  • Gabonese intending to visit Cameroon are required to provide a proof of hotel accommodation, as well as an international certificate of vaccination.

Frequently Asked Questions


Is Cameroon safe for tourist visit?

There is a high rate of violence and crime in Cameroon such as kidnapping, armed robbery, assault, and carjacking. Tourists travelling to this country is expected to be very cautious. 


How long should my passport be valid before travelling to Cameroon?

Tourists visiting Cameroon are expected to have a passport valid for at least six months beyond their date of exit from the country. The passport should have at least two blank pages for stamping. 


Is Cameroon safe to travel to??

Exercise increased caution in Cameroon due to crime. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire travel Advisory. North, Far North, Northwest and Southwest Regions, and Parts of East and Adamawa Regions due to crime and kidnapping.


What is Cameroon best known for?

Cameroon is famous for producing coffee, cocoa, cotton, bananas and oilseeds. Cameroon has 7 national parks and Waza National Park is its most famous one with numerous elephants, lion, giraffe, antelope, antelope, and birdlife and has some of the richest flora and fauna found in Africa.


What is the religion demography in Cameroon?

Cameroon culture consists of numerous religions including Christianity (about 69%), Islam (about 21%), and many other indigenous religions. The citizens of Cameroon are entitled to freedom of religion, as it is stated within their constitution.