Dent De Babadjou
Dent de Babadjou is one of the highest mountains in Cameroon, standing at an elevation of 8,734 feet. The mountain is located near the city of Mbouda in the Bamboutous department, which is part of the country's West Region.
Mbouda is the capital of Cameroon's West Province's Bamboutos department. Between 2020 and 2025, it is expected to develop at a rate of 5.16 percent, making it the fourteenth fastest growing city on the African continent.
The terrain surrounding the mountain is usually hilly, but it is much more mountainous in the west. The area around the mountain is rather thickly populated, with Mbouda, the nearest city, being 8.76 miles distant. In contrast to the more hilly terrain directly around the mountain, this area in the vicinity is largely made up of savanna woodland.
Location: West Region
Elevation: 2,662 m