Port Louis, Mauritius
Port Louis is famous for its white sandy beaches, aquamarine water, lush greenery.Whirr of steam boats, people para sailing on orange-red balloons, a thriving nightlife. Cultures mingled in Mauritius and in this capital city of Port Louis in Mauritius they culminate to form a heady vibe... Read more
Port Louis is famous for its white sandy beaches, aquamarine water, lush greenery.Whirr of steam boats, people para sailing on orange-red balloons, a thriving nightlife. Cultures mingled in Mauritius and in this capital city of Port Louis in Mauritius they culminate to form a heady vibe... Read more
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Addis Ababa is the capital and the largest city of Ethiopia, one of the oldest countries in the world and Africa's second-most populous nation.Found in 1887 by Menelik II, Addis Ababa is situated at an altitude of 2400 meters above sea level in a narrow valley in the shadow of the impressive Mt. Entoto... Read more
Addis Ababa is the capital and the largest city of Ethiopia, one of the oldest countries in the world and Africa's second-most populous nation.Found in 1887 by Menelik II, Addis Ababa is situated at an altitude of 2400 meters above sea level in a narrow valley in the shadow of the impressive Mt. Entoto... Read more
Dakar, Senegal
Dakar is home to a plethora of tourist attractions and houses many museums and ruins. The most prominent among these is Ile de Goree a small island just off the coast of Dakar, which was the epicentre of the slave trade. Dakar’s very-French colonial architecture too is a must-see.... Read more
Dakar is home to a plethora of tourist attractions and houses many museums and ruins. The most prominent among these is Ile de Goree a small island just off the coast of Dakar, which was the epicentre of the slave trade. Dakar’s very-French colonial architecture too is a must-see.... Read more
Harare, Zimbabwe
Harare is the capital and the largest city of the southern African country of Zimbabwe. Up until 1982, Harare was known as Salisbury, a name it derived from the small fort of the same name that was constructed by British soldiers in 1890... Read more
Harare is the capital and the largest city of the southern African country of Zimbabwe. Up until 1982, Harare was known as Salisbury, a name it derived from the small fort of the same name that was constructed by British soldiers in 1890... Read more
Lagos, Africa
Lagos is home to a plethora of tourist attractions from both the colonial and the modern day eras. The most prominent among these is the the Central Mosque and the Oba’s Palace.The National Museum, which gives a detailed account of Nigeria’s history throughout the ages, is also a definite must-see.... Read more
Lagos is home to a plethora of tourist attractions from both the colonial and the modern day eras. The most prominent among these is the the Central Mosque and the Oba’s Palace.The National Museum, which gives a detailed account of Nigeria’s history throughout the ages, is also a definite must-see.... Read more
Maputo, Mozambique
Maputo, the capital and the largest city of the South African country of Mozambique, was formerly known as Lourenco Marques, a name it derived from the Portuguese explorer who landed in the place in 1544. Maputo is Located in the far south-west of the country, and as such, boosts of excellent connectivity and is easily reached from neighbouring Swaziland and South Africa... Read more
Maputo, the capital and the largest city of the South African country of Mozambique, was formerly known as Lourenco Marques, a name it derived from the Portuguese explorer who landed in the place in 1544. Maputo is Located in the far south-west of the country, and as such, boosts of excellent connectivity and is easily reached from neighbouring Swaziland and South Africa... Read more
Nairobi, Kenya
Nairobi is the capital and the largest city of Kenya, and is one of the better developed cities in Africa. The name Nairobi is derived from the Maasai phrase “Enkare Nyirobi“, which translates into “the place of cool waters”. Today, however, the city is popularly known as the “Green City in the Sun”. Nairobi is located on the banks of the Nairobi River... Read more
Nairobi is the capital and the largest city of Kenya, and is one of the better developed cities in Africa. The name Nairobi is derived from the Maasai phrase “Enkare Nyirobi“, which translates into “the place of cool waters”. Today, however, the city is popularly known as the “Green City in the Sun”. Nairobi is located on the banks of the Nairobi River... Read more
Johannesburg, Gauteng
Johannesburg, the largest city in South Africa and the second-largest in the continent, is a bustling metropolis and is perhaps one of the most historically significant cities in South Africa. Read more
Johannesburg, the largest city in South Africa and the second-largest in the continent, is a bustling metropolis and is perhaps one of the most historically significant cities in South Africa. Read more
Kano, Nigeria
Kano, often referred to as the nicest city in Nigeria, is located in northern Nigeria. The city is the largest in northern Nigeria and is particularly famous for culture and history. Read more
Kano, often referred to as the nicest city in Nigeria, is located in northern Nigeria. The city is the largest in northern Nigeria and is particularly famous for culture and history. Read more
Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town has a fabulous urban landscape, the beauty of which is only enhanced by the majestic Table Mountain. The city is vibrant and has a very good nightlife as it is home to a multitude of restaurants, cafes, nightclubs, bars, discos, etc. Read more
Cape Town has a fabulous urban landscape, the beauty of which is only enhanced by the majestic Table Mountain. The city is vibrant and has a very good nightlife as it is home to a multitude of restaurants, cafes, nightclubs, bars, discos, etc. Read more
Durban, Africa
Durban is perhaps South Africa’s most visited destination. Located on the shores of the warm Indian Ocean, Durban is a thriving metropolis perhaps most known for its long stretches of sand. Beaches aren’t the only Durban tourist attractions; the city was also once the centre of the Zulu nation, Africa’s most powerful pre-colonisation civilisation. Read more
Durban is perhaps South Africa’s most visited destination. Located on the shores of the warm Indian Ocean, Durban is a thriving metropolis perhaps most known for its long stretches of sand. Beaches aren’t the only Durban tourist attractions; the city was also once the centre of the Zulu nation, Africa’s most powerful pre-colonisation civilisation. Read more
Ibadan, Africa
Ibadan, Nigeria’s largest city in terms of geographical area, is perhaps most known for its unique topography. Spread over eight rocky hills, the city’s uneven topography is seen to be believed. Once the largest and the most important city in Nigeria, Ibadan later emerged as one of the best centres of learning in the continent of Africa... Read more
Ibadan, Nigeria’s largest city in terms of geographical area, is perhaps most known for its unique topography. Spread over eight rocky hills, the city’s uneven topography is seen to be believed. Once the largest and the most important city in Nigeria, Ibadan later emerged as one of the best centres of learning in the continent of Africa... Read more
Kaduna, Nigeri
Kaduna, literally the “City of Crocodiles”, is the capital of Northern Nigeria and one of the most welcoming cities in the country. Kaduna derives its name from its natural environs: located by the River Kaduna, the city surroundings are one of the better crocodile habitats in the world... Read more
Kaduna, literally the “City of Crocodiles”, is the capital of Northern Nigeria and one of the most welcoming cities in the country. Kaduna derives its name from its natural environs: located by the River Kaduna, the city surroundings are one of the better crocodile habitats in the world... Read more
Casablanca, Morocco
Casablanca, the largest city of Morocco, is one of the most happening cities in the region. Morocco’s commercial capital and largest city, Casablanca is also the largest port in the region. Read more
Casablanca, the largest city of Morocco, is one of the most happening cities in the region. Morocco’s commercial capital and largest city, Casablanca is also the largest port in the region. Read more
Alexandria, Egypt
Alexandria, the site of two of the ancient world’s most important buildings—the Lighthouse of Alexandria (one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World) and the Library of Alexandria (the largest library in the ancient world)—is one of the oldest cities in the world. Read more
Alexandria, the site of two of the ancient world’s most important buildings—the Lighthouse of Alexandria (one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World) and the Library of Alexandria (the largest library in the ancient world)—is one of the oldest cities in the world. Read more
Cairo, Georgia
Cairo, the present day capital of the nation state of Egypt, is one of the oldest cities in the world. Situated along the banks of the River Nile, Cairo is also the most populous metropolitan area in Africa. Read more
Cairo, the present day capital of the nation state of Egypt, is one of the oldest cities in the world. Situated along the banks of the River Nile, Cairo is also the most populous metropolitan area in Africa. Read more
Rabat, Morocco
Rabat, the capital and the second-largest city of Morocco, is one of the most laid back cities in the world. Rabat, along with its twin city Sale, is the most important commuter town for Casablanca, Morocco’s commercial capital and largest city. Read more
Rabat, the capital and the second-largest city of Morocco, is one of the most laid back cities in the world. Rabat, along with its twin city Sale, is the most important commuter town for Casablanca, Morocco’s commercial capital and largest city. Read more




