Africa is a vibrant continent of diversity and contrasts, with everything from rich culture to unparalleled wildlife. From the deserts of the Sahara to the rainforests of the Congo, Africa provides endless wonders for any kind of traveller.
Explore our travel guides, which take a deep dive into the flavours, sound, and warm hospitality of Africa.
Uganda, known as ‘the Pearl of Africa’, is a stunningly diverse country in East Africa famous for its rich landscapes, abundant wildlife, and warm hospitality.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park lies in Southwest Uganda on the edge of the Rift Valley. Its mist-covered hillsides are blanketed by one of Uganda’s oldest…
As both Uganda’s capital and its largest city, Kampala is the political, economic, and cultural heartbeat of the nation.
With extraordinary natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and cultural richness, Namibia is Africa at its most poetic. Don your sunhat, ready your camera, and join us…
The Hospitality Association of Namibia is a trade association for the hospitality sector in the country, with its members representing every area of the industry,…
Widely considered the oldest desert on Earth and one of the largest in Africa, the Namib Sand Sea has an astonishing history of aridity that…
Renowned for being home to one of the largest single groupings of ancient engraved images in Southern Africa, the ancient rock engravings of Twyfelfontein comprise…
From must-see conservation areas to ancient trees and vivid dunes, Namibia has landmark attractions for everyone.
From the energetic streets of Accra to the scenic Gold Coast, Ghana is making strides with one of the fastest growing economies.
Combining one of Africa's most progressive economies with expansive deserts, canyons and wildlife, Namibia truly has something for everyone.
Uganda’s capital Kampala is the economic, cultural and logistical epicentre of the country, growing in stature as more tourists touch down.
Situated in close proximity to some of the world’s most stunning national parks, Livingstone is propelling Zambia’s tourism industry.
With its safaris, luxury lodges and the cosmopolitan capital of Gabarone, Botswana has a lot to offer the discerning business traveller.
Taking advantage of its natural assets, the tourism offering of landlocked Malawi is becoming increasingly sophisticated.
From stunning national parks and mountain ranges to an array of cultural landmarks and traditions. Ethiopia is a gem of a destination.
Referred to as the Iceland of Africa, Djibouti is like no other on the continent, home to one of the world’s most fascinating landscapes.
Blessed with one of the world’s largest natural harbours, Sierra Leone a go-to destination for its alluring mix of nature and culture.
From golden sands on tropical beaches to more than 500 species of bird, The Gambia is proof that good things come in small packages.
The diverse culture, captivating history and endless natural beauty of South Africa's Limpopo is ready to be explored.
Liberia, Africa’s oldest republic, is full of charm, natural beauty and a welcoming population for tourists and visitors of all kinds.