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8 Reasons why you Sholde visit Africa|Africa Culture| African Tourism|Travel and Events.

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Usually, The Number One Reason For Travelellers Visiting Africa is to Embark On A Wildlife Trip or Climb Kilimanjaro. While Africa Certainly Has Some of the Most Prolific Wildlife Viewing Opportunities and One Of The Seven Summits, There are Many More 'Other' ReaSons to Travel To Africa The African Continent Teems with Unique Landscapes, Ancient History, Geographical Wonders and Active Adventures to boot. Check Out The Other Reasons To Visit Africa That WILL THIS INTERNATIONAL CONTINENT JUMP TO THE NUMBER ONE SPOT ON YOUR Adventure List.

#1. Tropical beaches that rival some of the world’s best

Africa certainly has a lot of beaches, making it impossible to choose the absolute best. However, a top pick would be the beaches on the small island of Zanzibar, just off the coast of the Tanzanian capital of Dar es Salaam.

This small island boasts clear azure waters, white coral sand and plenty of diving and snorkelling opportunities, making it the perfect place to relax after a safari or trek up Africa’s highest peaks, Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya.

#2. Vibrant cities

Africa is a melting pot of ancient and cosmopolitan cities.

Explore Morocco’s Marrakesh, a densely packed, medieval city that dates back to the Berber empire. The maze of alleys and thriving markets evokes images of Disney’s Aladdin, and you’ll be hard-pressed, shaking the image of a magic carpet from your mind as you browse hundreds of intricately hand-woven rugs from the eclectic souks.

In contrast, South Africa’s Cape Town is a modern cosmopolitan city that boasts a spectacular coastline and rich cultural heritage and history. The city is undeniably beautiful both for its setting against one of the new seven wonders of nature, Table Mountain, and its regeneration of industrial districts, Dutch, Malay & British influenced architecture, & historic buildings.

#3. Geological wonders

Visit the world’s highest sand dunes in the Namib desert, witness the world’s largest and most powerful waterfall, Victoria Falls in Zambia/Zimbabwe, and explore the lush water world of the Okavango Delta in Botswana.

Discover Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site of the world’s largest unbroken, un-flooded volcanic caldera, or even stopover at Fish River Canyon, the second largest river canyon in the world (after the Grand Canyon).

With a wonderful variety of wildlife, culture and adventure, the African continent will deliver truly unforgettable experiences.

#4. Camping, glamping, and everything in between

Camping in Africa is an invigorating experience; it offers a close connection to the land, nature and wildlife (we’re talking birds and beetles – not buffalo and lions). So, what better way for a truly immersive way to experience Africa?

The best thing about camping in Africa is that there are many grades of camping, so it’s not all bush tents and bare essentials – though there is that too! Whether you’re keen on pitching a tent to experience the outdoors first-hand, want that little bit of luxury, like bush showers attached to your campsite and fully serviced camping, or high-end camping in luxurious dome tents with full bedding and an ensuite, Africa offers it all.

#5. Head to the waters for a different safari experience

Though not commonly associated with the country’s dry landscape, there are exciting water-based activities, including exploring the wildlife-rich Okavango Delta by mokoro, and canoeing down Manambolo River in Madagascar brimming with endemic birds. Enter the spectacular and little-visited Manambolo Gorge through a limestone plateau. It's a great alternative to the usual game drive safari experience.

If your inner water-child calls for a trip with water activities, Africa has all you need and more.

#6. It's brimming full of BIG things

As the second biggest continent in the world, Africa is jam-packed with some of the world’s biggest things:

• The largest desert in the world, the Sahara Desert (explore it on our Morocco itineraries).

• The longest river in the world, the Nile River, runs for 6,853km (4,258mi).

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