Africa at it Finest
Travel Enthusiast
Africa is the world's second largest and most populous continent after
Asia. It is bounded on the west by the Atlantic Ocean, on the north by
the Mediterranean Sea, on the east by the Red Sea and the Indian
Ocean, and on the south by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the
Indian Ocean. It is cut almost into two by the Equator, so that most
of Africa lies within the tripocal region, bounded on the north by the
Tropic of Cancer and the south by the Tropic of Capricorn. The
Continent has 54 countries that are diverse in culture, food and
history. We will put you on to 6 of the best African countries to
visit on your next trip.
Morocco culture is a mix of north African and European. Both the
Atlantic ocean and Mediterranean sea are adjacent to
it. Geographically diverse, it boasts famous imperial cities and complex history. It is a safe
and peaceful location.
Bostswana is a southern African country. One thing it's known for
is having some
of the best wilderness and wildlife areas in Africa. About 38% of it's land are devoted to
national parks, reserves and wildlife management. Bostswana is one of the world's largest
diamond producing country and a home to the world's largest concentration of African elephants.
Formerly known as the Gold Coast, Ghana is a
West African country with considerable wealth and royalty. The country is
known for its cocoa production in addition to gold. Lake Volta is one of the world's largest
artificial reservoirs. They also housed Cape Coast Castle, which depicts the
history and pain of the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
Being the oldest African country, Ethiopia has over 80 languages
and their own
calendar. While most of the world is in year 2022, Ethiopia is in year 2015. They are known for
their different spices and where coffee originated from. The Lion of Judah statue is locate in
Ethiopia which symbolises the Emperors of Ethiopia. They are the top coffee and honey producer
in Africa, the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites than any other African country and has the
largest livestock population in Africa.
Its unique wildlife and biodiversity make Madagascar a popular
destination. The island hosts about 70 lemur species that
are unique to the world's fourth-largest island. In the period immediately preceding the French
colonial period, the
country was ruled by Queen Ranavalona III. Africa's oldest and most beautiful tree, the baobab,
grows only in
Madagascar, where this ancient and beautiful tree lives up to 2500 years. In addition to beaches
like Nosy Be, and
Princesse Bora Lodge, Madagascar has many other natural attractions.
The topography, natural beauty, and cultural diversity of South
Africa are renowned. It has a rich mineral wealth and is
home to the world's oldest meteor scar. There is a mountain in South Africa called table
mountain which is one of the
oldest in the world. There is a great deal of drinking water and the nuclear weapons program has
been voluntarily
abandoned.