: Home to over 250 ethnic groups , it is a bilingual nation with both French and English as official languages. Travel Tips :

Brazil and Cameroon have shared several high-stakes moments on the world stage:

: Features everything from tropical beaches in Kribi and Limbe to the volcanic Mount Cameroon , Africa's highest peak.

: While Brazil remains a global powerhouse, Cameroon's reputation as "The Indomitable Lions" makes them a formidable opponent capable of significant upsets in major tournaments. Cameroon: "Africa in Miniature"

: Major cities like Manaus (located in the heart of the Amazon) served as host cities for the 2014 World Cup, showcasing the country's vast geography.

: They have met multiple times in the FIFA World Cup, most recently in the 2022 World Cup Group Stage , where Cameroon secured a historic 1-0 victory over Brazil—the first time an African nation defeated Brazil in World Cup history.

Brazil's footballing identity is inseparable from its global cultural footprint:

: A valid visa and proof of Yellow Fever vaccination are mandatory for entry. Brazil: The Footballing Giant