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10 Must-visit Gems in Africa

12 Jul 24

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10 Must-visit Gems in Africa

Africa is a dream for all scenic and wildlife lovers, boasting numerous natural parks, game reserves, and breathtaking landscapes. From the iconic Big Five to exotic animals and diverse birdlife, Africa offers an unparalleled safari experience. Explore Tanzania's stunning coastline or indulge in world-class wineries in Cape Town - Africa has something for everyone. Here's a spotlight on some of Africa's gems.

Masai Mara National Reserve

This is a Safari Paradise! Masai Mara is famous for its abundant wildlife and is part of the larger Serengeti ecosystem. It is well known for the annual Great Migration of wildebeest, zebras, and other animals. It is home to the Big Five - lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhinoceros. The reserve is situated within the lands of the Maasai people, offering opportunities to experience their rich culture, traditions, and way of life.

Serengeti National Park, located in Kenya and Tanzania

Serengeti's landscapes are breathtaking, featuring expansive savannah plains and rock outcrops known as kopjes. You can witness beautiful sunsets and sunrises over the Serengeti. Unlike some parks, Serengeti offers exceptional wildlife viewing throughout the year due to its diverse habitats and resident animal populations, not just during the Great Migration.

South Africa's Garden Route

The Garden Route is well-known for its stunning landscapes. Here, you can witness lush forests, beautiful beaches and picturesque lagoons. It is perfect for nature lovers and photographers alike. It is easily accessible from major cities like Cape Town and Port Elizabeth making it a must-visit. Adventure seekers can enjoy a variety of activities like hiking, birdwatching, whale watching, surfing, kayaking, and zip-lining. Summer brings warm temperatures and plenty of sunshine, making it ideal for outdoor activities. If you are traveling during this time, make sure to read our article on summer essentials and what to pack for an amazing break.

Egypt's Great Pyramids at Giza

Pyramids

Did you know The Great Pyramids of Giza are among the oldest and most iconic man-made structures in the world, dating back over 4,500 years? These pyramids are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Climbing to certain points or taking a camel ride around the pyramids offers breathtaking panoramic views of these monumental structures set against the backdrop of the desert.

Morocco's Souks in Marrakech

A visit to Morocco's souks in Marrakech offers a vibrant and culturally enriching experience. Here you can find sellers selling a variety of goods like leather bags, rugs, ceramics, and traditional Moroccan clothing. This is also a great place to sample local Moroccan street food, sweets and other popular culinary delights. Here, you can get a glimpse of Morocco's daily life and culture making it a must-visit for travelers seeking an authentic and enriching experience in North Africa.

Tanzania's Ngorongoro Conservation Area

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the Ngorongoro Crater, a massive volcanic crater formed millions of years ago. You can witness breathtaking scenery including grasslands, forests, lakes, and the iconic crater rim, offering stunning views and diverse habitats for wildlife.

Kilimanjaro Mountain and National Park

Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest peak in Africa and the tallest freestanding mountain in the world. Standing at 5,895 meters (19,341 feet), it's a challenge and a dream for many climbers. Kilimanjaro offers several climbing routes catering to different skill levels and preferences that rewards climbers with stunning vistas and a sense of accomplishment. Beyond climbing, Kilimanjaro National Park offers opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and exploring the diverse landscapes. You can also visit nearby attractions like coffee plantations and waterfalls. A visit to Kilimanjaro promises an enriching experience to all adventure seekers.

Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe

The Victoria Falls is also known as "Mosi-oa-Tunya" locally. It translates to “the Smoke that Thunders”. It creates a breathtaking show of mist and rainbows as it stretches over 1,700 meters (5,600 feet) wide and descends approximately 108 meters (354 feet) into the Zambezi Gorge. Visitors can enjoy activities such as white-water rafting in the Zambezi River's rapids, bungee jumping from the Victoria Falls Bridge, zip-lining, and taking thrilling helicopter rides over the falls.

South Africa's Table Mountain

Table Mountain

Visiting South Africa's Table Mountain in Cape Town offers a remarkable and iconic experience that combines natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and panoramic views. Table Mountain is one of the most popular landmarks in South Africa and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can hike to the summit. If you prefer a more relaxed approach, you can opt for the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway which provides a scenic ride to the summit. Don’t miss out on watching the sunset or sunrise from Table Mountain as it is a magical experience.

Ethiopia's Blue Nile Falls

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the Ngorongoro Crater, a massive volcanic crater formed millions of years ago. You can witness breathtaking scenery including grasslands, forests, lakes, and the iconic crater rim, offering stunning views and diverse habitats for wildlife.

The Blue Nile Falls is a majestic waterfall located on the Blue Nile River. During the rainy season (June to September), the falls are at their most impressive. The area around the Blue Nile Falls is rich in birdlife, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. The nearby villages provide a glimpse into the customs and traditions of the Amhara people who live in the area. Here, you can visit local marketplaces, interact with artists, and gain insight into traditional Ethiopian life.

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