Top 10 Best Places To Visit In Africa's Region

Africa is the second-largest and second-most-populous continent in the world, both rankings going to Asia. It occupies 20 percent of the planet's land area and around 30.3 million km2, or 6 percent of the planet's total surface area.

There are countless sights, activities, and places to discover across the diverse and stunning continent of Africa. As much as your schedule will allow, make sure to include at least one of the greatest places to visit in Africa on your upcoming trip.

TABLE MOUNTAIN – SOUTH AFRICA


This famous monument is located in the heart of Cape Town, a stunning city.
Climb a mountain or discover the magic of a rotating cable vehicle. In either case, a trip to one of the most recognizable mountains in the world is essential for exploring the vast continent of Africa. Enjoy Cape Town's beauties as well while you're there—the beaches, wineries, and Robben Island are all on the list of "Top 10" attractions in their own right.

LAKE MALAWI



A tropical haven can be found in Africa's third-largest lake. On the coastlines, palm, mango, banana, and avocado trees flank the calm seas. You can kayak here, and snorkeling gives you access to the vibrant array of indigenous cichlids that inhabit this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

THE VICTORIA FALLS – ZIMBABWE



You may witness the greatest sheet of falling water in the world from either Zimbabwe or Zambia. The locals call the spray "Mosi-oa-Tunya," which means "The smoke that thunders," because it can be seen up to 30 kilometers away.

In addition to the breathtaking sights, which include rainbows that never stop arcing across the face of the falls, white water rafting allows one to get up and personal with the river's waters.

THE SERENGETI – TANZANIA



The Masai name for the 14,763 sq. km. Serengeti National Park is "endless plains." There are 35 different kinds of mammals there, along with more than 200 different bird species, including zebra, elephant, giraffe, lion, cheetah, and leopard.

Possibly the most stunning natural spectacle in Africa is the yearly wildebeest migration.

DJEMAA el FNAA SQUARE – MARRAKESH – MOROCCO



A trip to this lively marketplace is made memorable by a tapestry of colors, smells, sights, and delightful local folks. Enjoy the entertainment of henna artists, street performers, and fortune tellers. Fresh local produce can be purchased at the Municipal Market. Embark on a horse-drawn carriage trip to take in the magnificent sunset. In the evening, more performers appear, keeping the crowds entertained until the wee hours. Enjoy the renowned orange juice or mint tea from the area!

KRUGER NATIONAL PARK – SOUTH AFRICA



The Kruger National Park, the oldest and most well-known reserve in Africa, is home to a staggering variety of animals and birds in its many habitats. Many visitors come to the park in search of sightings of the lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and black rhinoceros because of the excellent opportunities to see the Big Five. In the African wilderness, game drives and escorted walking paths provide excellent opportunities to observe wildlife.

PONTA DO OURO – MOZAMBIQUE



The protected waters of Ponta du Ouro are home to over 100 Bottlenose and Spinner dolphins, so this area is really worthwhile exploring. The reefs are filled with a variety of marine life; dive them to a depth of 40 meters. While the eerie call of the humpback whale can be heard in the winter, dolphin dives are a popular activity.

THE EGYPTIAN PYRAMIDS



The Egyptian Pyramids have long captivated multitudes of people since they are unquestionably the most well-known of the Seven Wonders of the World. Travel to this fascinating location is more popular than ever thanks to the recent rise of interest in Egyptology. The majority of tourists go to Giza to see the pyramids. While the legends of old curses and grave robbers continue to be a topic of amusing discussion, the origins of these spectacular monuments are still a mystery.

OKAVANGO DELTA – BOTSWANA



This well-known floodplain's champagne-colored rivers are the foundation of a pristine Wetland of International Importance (RAMSAR). The largest inland delta in the world is frequently referred to as Africa's most beautiful location since it has some of the best birdwatching in the entire world and a wild dog population. The area is accessible by land, sea, and air. Take in the amazing variety of plant and animal species.

MOUNT KILIMINJARO – TANZANIA



Kili, the tallest mountain on the African continent, rises to a dizzying height of 19,340 feet. Many have been drawn to summit the heights of this spectacular mountain by the task of doing so; most stories describe the climb as difficult but worthwhile. Kili is an extinct volcano with five unique ecological zones.

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