Douala V, Municipality in Littoral Region, Cameroon
Douala V is one of several administrative districts dividing Cameroon's economic capital and spans multiple neighborhoods across the area. The district combines densely settled residential zones with less developed areas where farming still takes place.
The district was created in 1992 when Douala divided into multiple communes to manage rapid urban growth more effectively. This reorganization reflected the city's expanding needs for local administration.
Local markets reflect how residents source everyday goods, with traders selling handcrafted items and regional products that connect the neighborhood to surrounding farming areas.
Getting around the district relies on shared taxis and bus routes that operate from early morning until evening. These transport options connect different neighborhoods and provide access to central city areas.
Residents maintain vegetable and fruit patches scattered throughout the urban area, giving parts of the district a semi-rural character that stands out. These small farms remain visible features of daily life despite surrounding urban development.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.