International Driver's License in Cameroon: Rent a Car & Drive
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What am I getting?
What am I getting?
International Driving Permit (IDP), regulated by the United Nations, certifies that you are the holder of a valid driver's license in your country of origin.
Your IDP is a valid form of identification in more than 150 countries worldwide. It contains your name, photo, and driver information in the 12 most widely spoken languages in the world.
Required by car rental agencies worldwide
You must be 18 years or older to apply
No test is required
How to get your IDP
Fill in the forms
Have your driver’s license and delivery address handy
Verify your ID
Upload pictures of your driver's license
Get approved
Wait for confirmation and you’re ready to go!
How do I get an international drivers license in Cameroon?
To get an International driving license or International Driving Permit (IDP) in Cameroon, you only need
Can you drive in Cameroon with a US license?
What is the cost of an international driving permit in Cameroon?
The cost of an International Driving Permit for the country is around 69 USD to 79 USD, depending on the validity of your IDP.
If you’re wondering what an IDP is, it is a document that translates your valid driver’s license into 12 of the widely used languages worldwide. This document was agreed upon by the United Nations during the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic, which allows non-locals to drive a motor vehicle in the country using their valid driver’s license coming from their home country, regardless of the absence of a Cameroon driver’s license.
Are you wondering which countries our IDP is valid in? Our IDP is valid in 165+ countries worldwide, including the following:
- Angola
- Bahrain
- Brazil
- Brunei
- Burkina Faso
- Canada
- Cape Verde
- Cote D’ Ivoire
- Croatia
- Djibouti
- Ecuador
- Greece
- Guinea-Bissau
- Indonesia
- Iran
- Italy
- Japan
- Kenya
- Kuwait
- Madagascar
- Myanmar
- Namibia
- Nepal
- Nicaragua
- Pakistan
- Sao Tome and Principe
- Saudi Arabia
- Slovenia
- South Africa
- Sudan
- United Arab Emirates
- Bangladesh
- Bulgaria
- El Salvador
- Malaysia
- Norway
- Panama
- Ukraine
- and more
Top Destinations in Cameroon
Cameroon, also known as the heart of Africa, is a country with large and dynamic cities complemented by vast areas of mountains, mosaics of volcanoes, thick rainforest, and beaches. This country has many natural parks with various wildlife, providing tourists with rare and exotic species. Cameroon’s varied terrain, cultural diversity, and modernity make it an absolute traveler’s destination. There’s a famous local saying that if you haven't been to Cameroon, you haven’t been to Africa.
Yaounde
Yaounde, the country’s capital, is a beautiful city known for its colorful open-air street markets and international embassies. The town spread over seven hills dramatically. This location results in its numerous buildings separated by a stretched lush green and rising terrain. It is located in the city’s central part, making it the perfect city to include in touring around the country.
Kribi
Kribi is known as the home of paradise in Cameroon due to its stunningly beautiful beaches with white sand and a blue sea. Kribi resides in southwestern Cameroon and lies at the edge of the tropical rainforest zone on the Gulf of Guinea of the Atlantic Ocean. In 1906, German colonizers built the Kribi lighthouse and is still in use today.
In 1828, people constructed a commercial factory in Kribi to trade cheap manufactured imports for rubber, palm oil, ivory, and other products. This action led to the precipitated creation of a broad trade network in Southern Cameroon and produced significant tensions between African populations over slaves.
Douala
Douala houses Central Africa’s largest port and the country’s major international airport, the Douala International Airport. This busy city is Cameroon’s economic and commercial capital and the CEMAC region, comprising Congo, Chad, Gabon, Cameroon, Central African Republic, and Equatorial Guinea. Douala is the busiest city in the country because it handles the country’s essential exports such as coffee, oil, cocoa, fruits, etc.
This city and chief port of the country resides on the southeastern shore of the Wouri River estuary on the Atlantic Ocean. Douala served as the German Kamerun protectorate’s capital from 1994 to 1902, where it again became Cameroon’s capital in 1940-1946. The city has increased due to its mixture of traditional, colonial, and modern architecture.
Most Important Rules of Driving in Cameroon
Driving to the top tourist destinations in this country can be a breeze if you adhere to the Cameroon driving rules and driving etiquette imposed in the country. Most of the driving rules in Cameroon are similar to those in other countries, making them easy to understand.
Remember that the vital thing you have to possess to drive in this country is your IDP. Your International Driver’s Permit translates your local license to foreign languages, which allows you to drive in different countries worldwide, including following the Cameroon driving rules. To apply for an IDP, fill out the application form, and submit the required documents.
Do Not Drink and Drive
Drunk driving is against the law in Cameroon. The road conditions are good enough to cause collisions, so drunk driving is considered illegal. In this country, your blood alcohol concentration should not go over 0.08%. However, this law is not strictly imposed in some parts of the country.
Don’t drive at night
If driving at night is natural in your country, it is not advised in Cameroon to prevent accidents. Driving at night in this country is difficult since other drivers don’t turn on their headlights when driving, and there are random wild animals that would cross the street during the night. You should hire an international driver’s permit in Cameroon driver to take you somewhere at night in critical situations.
Drive below the speed limit
The general speed limit in Cameroon is 60 kilometers per hour, unless stated otherwise. When driving in rural areas, the speed limit must not go beyond 100 kilometers per hour due to less traffic, while the motorway speed limit is 100 kilometers per hour.
Legal Driving Age
The legal age to drive a vehicle in this country is 16 years old, and you must have held your license for one year. Unlike other countries requiring at least 18 years old to drive a car, Cameroon car rental companies do not charge an extra fee for tourists below 18 years old who want to rent a car. However, the legal age to rent a car in this country is 25 years old.
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Use the form and find out in seconds whether you need an international permit. Documents vary, based on the United Nations Convention on Road Traffic.
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