# Yaounde Airport Transfer Guide (YAO) How to get from Yaounde Nsimalen Airport to the city. Transport options, real pricing, and what to expect after landing in Cameroon. **Airport:** YAO **City:** Yaounde **Country:** Cameroon **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/yao --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Yaounde Nsimalen International Airport (NSI, commonly referred to by the city code YAO) is about 25 km south of central Yaounde. A pre-booked private transfer costs approximately XAF 15,000-25,000 (EUR 23-38) and takes 30-50 minutes depending on traffic. There is no airport bus or train. Your options are taxis, pre-booked transfers, or being picked up by someone you know. Traffic on the Nsimalen-Yaounde road can be heavy, especially during rush hours. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing Nsimalen is Cameroon's main international airport, but it is a modest facility. Immigration queues can be slow, particularly when multiple international flights arrive around the same time. Have your visa, yellow fever certificate, and passport ready. Baggage claim operates at its own pace. Once through customs, you enter a small arrivals hall. Outside, the scene can feel chaotic if you are not used to West African airports. Drivers, porters, and taxi touts compete for your attention. If you have a pre-booked driver, they will be holding a name board in the crowd. The airport has limited facilities: a few small shops, a basic cafe, and ATMs that do not always work reliably. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Pre-booked private transfer:** The most stress-free option. A driver meets you at arrivals and takes you directly to your destination. Prices range from XAF 15,000 to 25,000 for a standard car. The driver handles the route and the traffic, and you avoid the negotiation that comes with airport taxis. **Airport taxis:** Yellow taxis wait outside the terminal. There is no meter system; every fare is negotiated. Expect to pay XAF 10,000-20,000 to central Yaounde. The starting ask will likely be higher, especially if you are visibly foreign. Negotiate firmly but politely. Check the vehicle condition before getting in. **Shared taxis:** Cheaper shared taxis (often older vehicles) run toward the city but are slower and less comfortable. They wait until full before departing. Not recommended if you have heavy luggage or are unfamiliar with the city. **Hotel pickup:** Some hotels in Yaounde offer airport pickup for their guests. Ask when booking your accommodation, as this can be a reliable and reasonably priced option. **Car rental:** Very limited at Nsimalen. A few local agencies operate, but availability is not guaranteed and driving in Yaounde requires experience with local traffic patterns and road conditions. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations A pre-booked private transfer runs XAF 15,000-25,000 (EUR 23-38) for a sedan. Larger vehicles cost XAF 25,000-40,000. Airport taxis charge XAF 10,000-20,000, negotiated. Shared taxis are XAF 2,000-5,000 per person but involve waiting and indirect routes. Hotel pickups vary; some include the cost in the room rate, others charge XAF 15,000-25,000 separately. Prices can increase during peak travel periods and for late-night arrivals. --- ### Late night arrivals Several international flights arrive at Nsimalen in the late evening or early morning hours. The airport continues to function, but the environment outside after dark is less organized. Taxi availability persists but the negotiation dynamic shifts. Drivers know you have fewer options and prices may be higher. The road to Yaounde is poorly lit in stretches and traffic can include slow-moving trucks and pedestrians. A pre-booked transfer is strongly recommended for any arrival after 20:00. --- ### Families and luggage The airport is manageable with children, though facilities are basic. There are no dedicated family areas or play zones. Child seats are virtually nonexistent in taxis and shared vehicles. If you need one, a pre-booked transfer is the only option, and even then, confirm availability well in advance as car seats are not standard equipment in Cameroon. The road to Yaounde has some rough patches, so a comfortable vehicle matters when traveling with young children. --- ### Where you meet the driver Pre-booked drivers wait in the arrivals area just outside customs, typically holding a name board with your name. The space can be crowded when flights arrive, so look carefully or hold up your phone showing the driver's name. If you cannot find your driver, step to the side and call the number provided in your booking confirmation. Mobile reception at the airport is generally adequate. Taxis are found in the parking area directly outside the terminal. --- ### Decision helper **Choose a pre-booked transfer if:** You want a guaranteed ride at a known price, are arriving late, are unfamiliar with Yaounde, or are traveling with family. This is the recommended default for most visitors. **Choose an airport taxi if:** You are comfortable negotiating, speak some French, have been to Yaounde before, and arrive during the day. **Choose a hotel pickup if:** Your hotel offers it and the price is reasonable. This combines the benefits of a pre-booked transfer with the convenience of your accommodation handling the logistics. **Avoid shared taxis if:** You have heavy luggage, are in a hurry, or are unfamiliar with the city. They are the cheapest option but the least comfortable and predictable. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Yaounde Nsimalen is a functional but no-frills airport, and the transfer to the city is straightforward if you plan ahead. The absence of public transport means you need a vehicle, and the negotiation-based taxi system can be stressful after a long flight. For most travelers, especially first-time visitors to Cameroon, booking a transfer before you fly is the practical move that lets you start your trip calmly. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: How far is Yaounde Nsimalen Airport from the city center?** About 25 km, which takes 30-50 minutes by car depending on traffic conditions. **Q: Is there a bus from Nsimalen Airport to Yaounde?** There is no dedicated airport bus service. Your options are taxis, pre-booked transfers, shared taxis, or hotel pickups. **Q: What currency do I need for a taxi from the airport?** Central African CFA franc (XAF). Taxis operate on cash only. There are ATMs in the airport but they are not always reliable, so bring some CFA francs or euros to exchange. **Q: Do I need a visa to enter Cameroon?** Most nationalities need a visa. Some can obtain a visa on arrival, but this is not guaranteed and queues can be long. Arrange your visa before traveling if possible. **Q: Is the drive from the airport safe?** The Nsimalen-Yaounde road is a main highway and generally safe during the day. At night, reduced visibility, erratic driving by other vehicles, and pedestrians on the road require a careful driver. A pre-booked transfer with an experienced driver is recommended. **Q: Do taxis at Nsimalen Airport have meters?** No. All taxi fares are negotiated. Agree on a price before getting in the vehicle. **Q: Can I use Uber in Yaounde?** Ride-hailing apps have very limited presence in Yaounde and are not a reliable option from the airport. Do not depend on them. **Q: What language do taxi drivers speak?** French is the primary language in Yaounde. Some drivers speak basic English, but knowing a few French phrases for negotiation will help significantly. **Q: Is there Wi-Fi at Nsimalen Airport?** The airport has limited Wi-Fi that may or may not be functioning. Download your transfer confirmation and any maps offline before landing. **Q: Do I need a yellow fever vaccination?** Yes. Cameroon requires proof of yellow fever vaccination for all arriving travelers. You will be asked for your vaccination certificate at immigration. --- ## Additional Guides ### Late night arrivals at Yaounde Nsimalen Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/yao/late-night Several international flights to Yaounde arrive late at night or in the early morning hours. Airlines from Europe and the Middle East frequently land between 10 PM and 2 AM. If this is your arrival window, here is what to expect. ## What is open Nsimalen Airport is a small terminal with limited facilities at any hour. Late at night, nearly everything is closed — no restaurants, no shops, no currency exchange. ATMs may be available but are not always functional. Have some CFA francs ready before you land, or arrange for your hotel or transfer to handle currency exchange. Immigration can still take 30-60 minutes for international arrivals even late at night, as staffing is minimal and processing is manual. ## Transport options after dark **Pre-booked transfers** are by far the best option for late-night arrivals. Your driver will be waiting when you exit, and the price and vehicle are confirmed in advance. At an airport with limited infrastructure and no official taxi queue, this removes significant stress. **Taxis** are present outside the terminal at all hours, but late at night the number drops considerably. The drivers who remain tend to charge higher fares, knowing they have less competition. Expect to pay 15,000-25,000 CFA to Yaounde, compared to 10,000-20,000 during the day. You will need to negotiate, and doing so tired and in the dark is not ideal. **Shared taxis and minibuses** do not operate from the airport late at night. This option is effectively unavailable after 9 PM. ## The drive at night The 25 km road from Nsimalen to Yaounde is a main highway, but it is not well-lit outside the immediate airport and city areas. The road surface varies — some sections are good, others have potholes that are harder to see at night. Other vehicles may drive without full headlights. An experienced local driver who knows the road is important. The positive side: traffic is virtually nonexistent late at night. The drive that takes 30-50 minutes during the day can be done in 20-30 minutes after 10 PM. ## Safety Yaounde is generally safer than Douala, but standard precautions apply. Do not walk outside the terminal to find transport — let transport come to you at the exit. Keep your belongings close and valuables out of sight. Avoid changing money with individuals outside the terminal. Police checkpoints along the highway are common at night. Your driver will handle these, but have your passport and any visa documentation easily accessible. ## Our recommendation Book a private transfer before you arrive. Late-night transport at Nsimalen is not dangerous, but it is limited and unpredictable. Having a confirmed driver eliminates the most stressful part of arriving in a new city after dark. --- ### Taxi vs. private transfer from Yaounde Nsimalen Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/yao/taxi-vs-transfer The choice between a taxi and a pre-booked transfer at Nsimalen Airport comes down to how comfortable you are with negotiation, the local environment, and whether you want certainty or are willing to improvise. ## The negotiation factor This is the biggest difference. Taxis at Nsimalen have no meters. Every fare is a conversation. If you speak French, know the going rates, and have been to Yaounde before, you can negotiate a fair price of XAF 12,000-15,000 to the city center. If you are a first-time visitor who does not speak French, the starting price offered to you will likely be XAF 20,000-30,000 or more. A pre-booked transfer eliminates this entirely. The price is agreed before you land. ## Price comparison A negotiated taxi costs XAF 10,000-20,000. A pre-booked transfer costs XAF 15,000-25,000. At the midpoint, they are similar. The transfer costs slightly more, but the premium buys you certainty, a confirmed driver, and typically a better vehicle. ## Vehicle condition Taxis at Nsimalen range widely in quality. Some are reasonable, others have seen better decades. Air conditioning may or may not work. Seatbelts may or may not be present. A pre-booked transfer service typically maintains its vehicles to a higher standard because its reputation depends on it. If vehicle comfort and safety matter to you, especially after a long flight, the transfer is the better choice. ## Availability Taxis are generally available when flights arrive, but the scene outside the terminal can be overwhelming. Multiple drivers will approach you simultaneously. For late-night arrivals, the number of taxis drops and the negotiating position shifts further in the driver's favor. A pre-booked driver is there regardless of the time. ## Safety and accountability A taxi ride from the airport is an informal arrangement. There is no booking record, no company to contact if there is an issue, and no way to trace the driver afterward. A pre-booked transfer comes with a booking reference, driver details, and a company behind the service. For a 25 km drive through a city you may not know, this accountability matters. ## Language Yaounde is a French-speaking city. Most taxi drivers speak little to no English. If your French is limited, even basic communication about your destination can be challenging. Transfer drivers assigned to airport pickups are more likely to speak some English, and you can provide your exact destination in advance. ## The verdict For experienced travelers who speak French and know Yaounde, a taxi is a viable and slightly cheaper option. For everyone else, and especially for first-time visitors, late arrivals, and families, a pre-booked transfer is the practical choice. The price difference is small, and what you gain in comfort, certainty, and peace of mind is significant. --- ### Family and kids guide for Yaounde Nsimalen Airport transfers **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/yao/family-and-kids Traveling with children through Nsimalen Airport requires extra planning. The airport and local transport infrastructure are not set up with families as a priority, so knowing what to expect helps. ## At the airport Nsimalen is a basic terminal. Restrooms are available but facilities specifically for families, such as changing rooms or nursing areas, are minimal or nonexistent. Bring your own changing supplies. There is a small cafe for drinks and snacks, but the selection is limited. Immigration and customs can take 30-60 minutes when flights overlap, which is a long time to stand with young children. Having snacks and entertainment ready for the wait is essential. ## Child seats This is the critical issue. Child car seats are extremely uncommon in Cameroon. Taxis will not have them. Shared vehicles will not have them. Even many private transfer services do not carry them as standard. If a child seat is essential for you (and it should be for young children), contact your transfer provider well in advance and confirm explicitly that they can supply one. Bringing your own travel car seat from home is the most reliable option for families with young children. ## The ride to Yaounde The 25 km drive takes 30-50 minutes. The road from Nsimalen to Yaounde is a main highway but can have rough patches, potholes, and unpredictable traffic. Other drivers may not follow lane discipline. This is normal for the region but can be unsettling if you are not used to it. A private transfer with an experienced driver who knows the road is the safest option for families. ## Luggage Families typically travel with more bags, a pushchair, and possibly a car seat. Taxis at the airport vary in size and boot space. A shared taxi will almost certainly not accommodate family-sized luggage. When booking a private transfer, specify exactly how many bags, pushchairs, and car seats you have so the provider sends an appropriate vehicle. A minivan or SUV is often the right choice for families. ## Health considerations Cameroon requires yellow fever vaccination for all travelers, including children over 9 months. Malaria is present in the Yaounde region, so ensure your family has appropriate prophylaxis as advised by your doctor. Carry bottled water for the journey, especially for young children. The airport water may not be safe to drink. ## Our recommendation Book a private transfer with the largest vehicle you can reasonably justify. Confirm child seat availability or bring your own. Have snacks, water, and entertainment for the airport wait and the drive. Nsimalen is not a difficult airport, but it lacks the family infrastructure that makes travel with children smooth. A bit of preparation makes a significant difference. --- ### How much does it cost to get from Nsimalen Airport to Yaounde? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/yao/cost-to-city There is no public transport from Nsimalen Airport, so every option involves paying for a private vehicle. Here is what you can expect to spend in 2026. ## Pre-booked private transfer A sedan transfer from the airport to central Yaounde costs XAF 15,000-25,000 (EUR 23-38). Larger vehicles for groups or families run XAF 25,000-40,000. The price is confirmed when you book, which means no negotiation and no surprises. Some providers accept online payment, others collect on arrival. ## Airport taxi Taxis outside the terminal charge XAF 10,000-20,000 to central Yaounde. The price is entirely negotiated. Drivers typically start high and expect you to counter. If you speak French and are familiar with local pricing, you can usually settle around XAF 12,000-15,000. If you are clearly a first-time visitor, expect to pay more unless you negotiate firmly. All payments are cash, in CFA francs. ## Shared taxi Shared taxis (where you share the vehicle with other passengers heading in the same direction) cost XAF 2,000-5,000 per person. They are the cheapest option but come with significant trade-offs: you wait until the car fills, the route is indirect with multiple stops, the vehicles are often old, and luggage space is limited. Fine for experienced travelers with a backpack, not suitable for families or anyone with substantial luggage. ## Hotel pickup Many mid-range and upscale hotels in Yaounde offer airport transfers for their guests. Prices range from free (included in the room rate at some hotels) to XAF 15,000-30,000 for a separate charge. If your hotel offers this, it is often the simplest option as the logistics are handled for you. ## Hidden costs and tips ATMs at the airport are unreliable. If you arrive without CFA francs, you may need to exchange currency at poor rates inside the terminal. Some taxi drivers will claim a higher rate for luggage or night arrivals. These surcharges are informal and negotiable. Tipping is not expected for taxis but XAF 1,000-2,000 is appreciated for good service on a private transfer. ## What we recommend For most travelers, a pre-booked transfer at XAF 15,000-25,000 offers the best balance of cost, comfort, and certainty. The price is comparable to what a savvy negotiator would pay for a taxi, but without the stress. For budget travelers comfortable with the local system, a negotiated taxi is workable during daylight hours. --- ## Related Pages - [Main airport guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/yao) - [Transfer cost to Yaounde](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/yao/cost-to-city) - [Taxi vs. private transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/yao/taxi-vs-transfer) - [Family and kids guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/yao/family-and-kids) - [Late night arrivals](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/yao/late-night) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. 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