Get Connected in Cameroon!

Join us for an authentic, culturally immersive experience in Cameroon. You'll love it.

Get Connected in Cameroon!

Join us for an authentic, culturally immersive experience in Cameroon. You'll love it.

Create An Unforgettable Reconnection

The African Ancestry Family Reunion® Cameroon goes far and beyond your average tourist trip. We immerse you in the distinct cultures and customs unique to your ancestral lineage throughout the country. Whether you are Tikar, Hausa, Fulani, Bamileke, Masa, Mafa, Kotoko, or Ewondo ethnic groups- we create unforgettable reconnections to your ancestral cousins.

This is our 2nd family reunion to Cameroon.  In partnership with various government officials, Kings and Queens, local communities, businesses and cultural organizations, we will explore history and engage our Cameroonian kith and kin authentically, respectfully and with love. We work in partnership with various Ministries, government officials, local communities, businesses and cultural organizations, to create an unforgettable reconnection to your family’s roots.

This journey goes far and beyond your average tourist trip! We will learn our histories and give back to our brothers and sisters in Cameroon with lots of love, laughter and respect. You haven't seen Cameroon like this before!

 

LIMITED SEATS AVAILABLE. SECURE YOURS TODAY.

November 12 - 25, 2023

We look forward to helping you complete this next step in your sacred journey to reconnect to your family’s roots.

"As an adoptee, it was important that I find my identity.
Discovering that I am of the Mafa people of the Extreme North of Cameroon; then visiting and placing my feet on the soil of my ancestor grandmother’s homeland, fills me with pride and makes me feel more connected to myself." 

Wendi Cherry, Masa, Mafa and Kotoko people of Cameroon

"My experience traveling to the land of my Ancestors has been a life-changing experience but knowing that my paternal ancestors came from among the Temne people of Sierra Leone gave me a location and a people that I can return to, that alone gave me a personal experience that made me feel like I never left."

Foday Conteh Kunda, Temne people of Sierra Leone

"For me visiting Africa was purposeful reclamation;
there I was welcomed to reclaim an extremely important part of who I am–Balanta, those who resist!"
 

Eddie Meeks, Balanta people of Guinea-Bissau

Questions?

Contact travel@africanancestry.com