KAING Ceremony

KAING means magic. It is a biennial rite relating to initiations, fecundity cults, the evocation and use of occult forces for the well-being of populations.

NSEM TODJOM Festival

For the king and his people, the aim is to showcase the village’s cultural riches, with a view to promoting and preserving them. The program includes traditional dances and concerts by local artists.

BABONE -Tower

Cultural and tourist trail in this Haut-Nkam village

LEMOU Festival

It is a biennial festival of a cultural and economic nature. The Bafou cultural festival aims to promote and enhance the rich Bafou cultural heritage, with a decisive focus on the challenges facing the group in its socio-economic development. Traditional dances and songs enliven the chiefdom for a week

NGUIM NU Festival

Every two years, for 10 days, young people are imbued with savoir vivre, savoir faire, a spirit of solidarity, hard work, respect for elders and mastery of essential elements of customs and traditions.

NEKOU NEKU’U

This biennial festival is a moment of purification and exorcism to which the whole village is invited.

CHEPAN Festival

is a week-long cultural and artistic festival celebrated every leap year. It symbolizes a holy year of recollection and prayer, during which all Bamendjo sons and daughters return to the source of their tradition to cleanse themselves of their defilement and sin.

GAH’CHOU Festival

The GAH’CHOU cultural festival, abbreviated FECUGA, is a cultural event following the festivities marking the “return to culture”.