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Rhumsiki

Rhumsiki, also spelt Rumsiki and Roumsiki, is a village in the Far North Province of Cameroon. Rhumsiki is located in the Mandara Mountains 55 km (34 mi) from Mokolo and 3 km (2 mi) from the border with Nigeria.〔West 219, 220.〕 The village is similar to many others in northern Cameroon. The inhabitants, members of the Kapsiki ethnic group, live in small houses built from local stone and topped with thatched roofs;〔Hudgens and Trillo 1130.〕 these homes are scattered throughout the village and surrounding valley. Nevertheless, Rhumsiki is one of Cameroon's most popular tourist attractions and "the most touristic place in northern Cameroon".〔West 219.〕
The attraction is the surrounding scenery. Gwanfogbe, et al., describe it as "remarkable",〔Gwanfogbe, et al., 9.〕 ''Lonely Planet'' as "striking",〔Fitzpatrick 264.〕 ''Rough Guides'' as "breathtaking"〔 and ''Bradt Guides'' as an "almost lunar landscape".〔 Writer and explorer André Gide wrote that Rhumsiki's surroundings are "one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world."〔Quoted in West 219.〕 The spectacular effect is created by surrounding volcanic plugs (the remnants of long-dormant volcanoes), basalt outcroppings, and the Mandara Mountains. The largest (and most photographed) of these rocks is Kapsiki Peak, a plug standing 1,224 m (4,016 ft) tall.〔
Rhumsiki has adapted to the flow of tourists. Children in the village act as tour guides, showing visitors several pre-arranged attractions. Among these are craftspeople, such as blacksmiths, potters, spinners, and weavers; native dancers; and the ''féticheur'', a fortune-teller who predicts the future based on a crab's manipulation of pieces of wood.〔Hudgens and Trillo 1130–1; West 219–20.〕 Rhumsiki is now a standard item on most tourist itineraries, a fact of which the travel literature disapproves. ''Rough Guides'' describes Rhumsiki as "overrun" and "tainted by organized tourism",〔Hudgens and Trillo 1118.〕 and ''Lonely Planet'' calls it "something of a tourist trap."〔 The standard guided tour of the village leads ''The Rough Guide'' to doubt its authenticity: "The appeal of the visit is largely to get a taste of the 'real' Cameroon, and the built-in flaw is that the more people come, the more distorted and unreal life in the village becomes."〔
The Rhumsiki 'plug' is very obviously phallic and both traditionally (barren women making sacrifices at its foot) and in the modern world (selling the hotel as a honeymoon destination) this has been one of the main features of Rhumsiki.
== References ==

* Fitzpatrick, Mary (2002). "Cameroon." ''Lonely Planet West Africa'', 5th ed. China: Lonely Planet Publications Pty Ltd.
* Gwanfogbe, Mathew, Ambrose Meligui, Jean Moukam, and Jeanette Nguoghia (1983). ''Geography of Cameroon.'' Hong Kong: Macmillan Education Ltd.
* Hudgens, Jim, and Richard Trillo (1999). ''West Africa: The Rough Guide''. 3rd ed. London: Rough Guides Ltd.
* West, Ben (2004). ''Cameroon: The Bradt Travel Guide''. Guilford, Connecticut: The Globe Pequot Press Inc.
* Gardi, René. "Kirdi". Büchergilde Gutemberg 1957.

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