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Windhoek

Windhoek is the capital of Namibia, the country with the smallest population in Africa due to its enormous size, much of it covered by desert. Warm days and nights make it a city worth exploring a few days before or after a wild African experience. Learn about Namibia’s history of resistance to colonialism and long struggle with racial similarity at the...

Maputo

With its fusion of Mediterranean architecture and influences from African, Indian and Arab cultures, Maputo is the most cosmopolitan city in Mozambique and cultural capital. It is suitable for visiting all year round, as southern Mozambique is usually a milder rainy season. Maputo has a number of landmarks including Independence Square, City Hall, Maputo Fortress...

Nouakchott

Nouakchott is built around a large tree-lined street, Avenue Gamal Abdel Nasser, which runs northeast through the city center from the airport. It divides the city in two with the residential areas of the north and the medina district along with kebbe, a small town formed due to the expulsion of people from other areas of the desert. Attractions in Nouakchott include...

Essaouira

Essaouira is worthwhile and an interesting place. Essaouira is home to a huge beautiful sandy beach with several water sports and sand sports offerings. There is also its colorful, lively harbor and a really pleasant, quiet medina. The old town (medina), designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001, is a popular tourist destination and is famous for its many riads...

Casablanca

Casablanca boasts the largest mosque in Morocco and most spectacular mosques in the world: the striking Hassan II Mosque. With interiors that are as stunning as the exterior, it is one of the city’s biggest tourist attractions as well as an important place of Islamic worship. This bustling city is Morocco’s business powerhouse and industrial center with a...

Marrakesh

Marrakech is known as the luxury city thanks to its famous palaces, 5-star restaurants, luxury spa and hammam and charming riads (traditional houses) in the Medina. Among other things, there is Mamounia and its enchanting gardens, the luxurious hammam Royal Mansour and the refined cuisine of Namaskar Palace. Marrakech is an intoxicating city known for its souks...

Bamako

Bamako is located on the Niger River in West Africa, a historic center of art and culture along with trade. From the bustling and colorful open-air markets to the many museums, with the natural beauty of the area nearby, Bamako offers visitors classic West African hospitality. bamako IS FILLED WITH UNIQUE EXPERIENCES WAITING TO BE EXPLORED. CLICK HERE AND GET AN...

Lilongwe

Lilongwe is the capital (since 1975) of Malawi. Named after a nearby river, Lilongwe is located on the inland plains and is one of the largest cities in the country. It became a colonial headquarters in 1904. Lilongwe’s development as the new national capital began in 1968. Visiting Lilongwe allows you to admire the beauty and architectural vision that this...

Antananarivo

Founded in the early 17th century.Antananarivo has a rich history and a budding modern culture that includes world-class restaurants, art galleries and shopping opportunities. Antananarivo (French: Tananarive, pronounced [tananaʁiv]), also known by its colonial shorthand form Tana, is the capital and largest city of Madagascar. It has more universities, nightclubs...

Tripoli

The city is famous for its crusader fortress, the Citadel of Raymond de Saint-Gilles. Around Tripoli are several ancient mosques, hammams and markets dating back to the Ottoman Empire. It is fascinating to see the Islamic heritage that continued after the Ottoman rule in the city. The city has many ancient and historic sites, including the Hippodrome, the Roman...