Africa is a continent like no other, full of breathtaking landscapes and rich cultures waiting to be explored. We get it—choosing where to start your adventure can feel overwhelming. That’s where we come in!

Check out our Top 10 Must-Visit Destinations in Africa:

Victoria Falls with lush vegetation and rainbow

1: Victoria Falls, Zambia & Zimbabwe

Victoria Falls is a breathtaking natural wonder located on the Zambezi River on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. It is one of the largest waterfalls in the world, with a height of 108 meters and a width of 1,708 meters. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities, including white-water rafting, bungee jumping, and helicopter rides to view the falls from above.

Colourful houses in Bo-Kaap, Cape Town

2: Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town, also known as the “Mother City,” is one of the most vibrant and cosmopolitan cities in Africa. It is known for its stunning beaches, iconic Table Mountain, and diverse cultural attractions. You can explore the city’s history, take part in water sports, or visit the nearby vineyards. For the adventurous, we recommend shark diving in Gansbaai or paragliding from the summit of Lions Head.

Two Zebras bonding in the Kruger National Park, South Africa

3: Kruger National Park, South Africa

Kruger National Park is one of the largest game reserves in Africa, home to the “Big Five” (lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants, and buffalos), along with numerous other species. The private game reserves on the park’s western boundary allow for the free movement of animals between the reserves and the park, enhancing wildlife sightings. These reserves offer exceptional lodging and opportunities for guided nature walks and off-road game drives, providing an up-close wildlife experience.

Two Zebras bonding in the Kruger National Park, South Africa.

The Rock restaurant set on a small island on the tropical beach of Zanzibar.

4: Zanzibar, Tanzania

Zanzibar is an archipelago off the coast of Tanzania, known for its stunning beaches, crystal waters, fascinating history and culture. With over 25 pristine beaches to choose from, you are sure to find the perfect spot to soak up the sun and relax. Some of the most popular beaches include Nungwi, Kendwa, and Paje Beach. Whether you want to swim, snorkel, or simply lounge on the beach, Zanzibar has it all.

wide image of people walking on a dune

5: Sossusvlei, Namibia

Sossusvlei is an incredible place to visit because of its breathtaking and unique natural beauty. Located in the heart of the Namib Desert in Namibia, Sossusvlei is home to some of the tallest sand dunes in the world, reaching heights of over 300 meters. The vibrant red and orange hues of the dunes against the deep blue sky create a stunning and otherworldly landscape that is unlike any other.

Zebras in the dry & dusty pans of Etosha

6: Etosha National Park, Namibia

If you are a wildlife enthusiast, then a trip to Etosha National Park in Namibia should definitely be on your travel list. With its vast open plains and diverse range of wildlife, Etosha is a must-visit destination for any nature lover. Additionally, Etosha is known for its massive salt pan, which spans over 4,000 square kilometers and is an incredible sight to behold.

masai warrior walking in field with zebras

7: Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya

The Masai Mara is one of the most popular wildlife destinations in Africa. Located in south-western Kenya, this vast reserve is home to an array of wildlife, including lions, elephants, zebras, and wildebeest. Visitors can take part in game drives, hot air balloon safaris, and guided nature walks to explore the park’s diverse landscape. It is also home to the Maasai, one of Kenya’s native tribes. The Maasai Tribe – in a world focused on urbanisation and modernisation, they have persisted with their traditional culture. Known for their unique, bright clothing and jumping dance.

cheetah getting ready to pounce at sunset

8: Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

Serengeti National Park is a vast protected area in northern Tanzania, known for its annual wildebeest migration. This natural spectacle sees over a million wildebeest and other herbivores moving in search of water and grazing lands.

The Serengeti also boasts a plethora of kopjes – unique rock formations that are composed of exposed granite. These geological structures, formed over millions of years through the processes of weathering and erosion, majestically protrude from the expansive plains that typify this region. They are highly favored by lions as resting spots, and are said to have served as the inspiration for the iconic Pride Rock in the animated classic, The Lion King.

Mokoro canoe trip on the Okavango delta, Botswana
Mokoro canoe trip on the Okavango delta, Botswana.

9: Okavango Delta, Botswana

The Okavango Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the world’s largest inland deltas, located in the heart of Botswana. Known for its vast wetlands and unique eco system it supports a diverse array of wildlife, including lions, crocodiles, and hippos. Jump aboard a mokoro – dug out canoe as you explore these lush wetlands or enjoy the sights from above by taking a scenic flight.

View from the trees of Bwindi National Park

10: Bwindi National Park, Uganda

Bwindi is located in Uganda and is home to the endangered mountain gorillas. Take a guided trek to see these gentle giants in their natural habitat, an experience that is sure to be unforgettable. One of the reasons that the gorillas are so endangered is due to habitat loss, and conservation efforts at Bwindi Impenetrable National Park have been key in protecting their natural environment. The park has become a model for how conservation and tourism can work together to protect endangered species.