Cameroon will conclude preparations for the defence of their Nations Cup title with a training camp in Morocco between 10 and 20 January.
This will take place after the team meets in Genauroch, Germany for a four-day training session between 9 and 13 October.
Officials of the Cameroon football federation, Fecafoot, will use the period in Morocco to prepare the players for similar climatic conditions in Tunisia.
A match against the Moroccan national side, also going to the Nations Cup finals, is planned during their final camping session.
Cameroon start
their Nations Cup campaign against Algeria in Sousse on 25 January and will subseqently face debutants Zimbabwe and Egypt in their preliminary group.
Before their trip to Morocco, the Indomitable Lions will also face a selection of players from English clubs Manchester City, West Ham and French side Lyon in a charity game on 11 November.
The match is being played to raise funds for the family of their late colleague, Marc-Vivien Foe, who died during their match against Colombia at the Confederations Cup.
They will also play a friendly game against Japan in Oita on 19 November.