Cities & markets.
Urban experiences, food, nightlife. 6237 destinations across the continent.

7 Coloured Earth - Chamarel
Volcanic soil dunes in seven distinct colours — red, violet, green, blue, purple, yellow, and brown.

Carthage
The ancient Phoenician and Roman capital on Tunis Bay — Antonine Baths among its UNESCO remains.

Devil's Pool
A natural rock pool right at the lip of Victoria Falls, swimmable only in the low-water season.

Djenné
The Great Mosque of Djenné — the world's largest mud-brick building — rebuilt annually by the community.

Murchison Falls National Park - Wangkwar Gate
The Nile forced through a narrow gorge in one roaring jet — boat cruises run right up to its base.

Parc national de Loango
Gabon's showpiece park: forest elephants and hippos walk Atlantic surf beaches at dawn.

Sossusvlei
Some of the world's tallest dunes, rust-red against blue sky, ringing Deadvlei's white clay pan.

Yamoussoukro
The world's largest Christian church by floor area — a dome above a man-made lake.

Chutes de la Lobé
Rare waterfalls that drop directly into the Atlantic — Lobé Falls just south of Kribi.

Grand-Bassam
UNESCO-listed French colonial quarter on the Atlantic lagoon, Côte d'Ivoire's first capital.

Kairouan
Islam's fourth-holiest city; its 9th-century Great Mosque is the oldest standing in the Maghreb.

Livingstone
Zambia's gateway town to Victoria Falls, named for the explorer who first charted the falls.

Saint-Louis
Saint-Louis's 19th-century iron bridge over the Senegal River, the old colonial capital's landmark.

Source of Nile
Where the White Nile leaves Lake Victoria to begin its run north — East Africa's rafting hub.

Timbuktu
The fabled desert city of Timbuktu, once home to 100,000 scholars and the Sankore madrasa.

Vallée de Mai
The UNESCO Vallée de Mai — a primeval coco de mer palm forest where the world's largest seed grows wild.

Virunga National Park
Africa's oldest national park, a gorilla stronghold where tourism has been suspended since 2020.

Baï de la Langoué
Langoué Baï forest clearing where 100–200 forest elephants converge daily in Ivindo NP.

Bandiagara Escarpment UNESCO World Heritage Site
A 150-kilometre sandstone cliff sheltering Dogon villages and ancient Tellem cave dwellings.

Bazoule Sacred Crocodile Pool
A sacred village pond 30 km from Ouagadougou where 200+ Nile crocodiles live alongside humans peacefully.

Medina Tozeur
Ochre-brick medina quarter famed for raised geometric brickwork patterns, a Saharan oasis gateway.

Parque Nacional da Gorongosa
Mozambique's flagship rewilding success — wildlife rebuilt from near-total loss after the civil war.

Blue Bay Marine Park
Protected coral garden off Mahébourg with 108 coral species and a 1,000-year-old brain coral.

Grande Mosquée de Kong
A Sudano-Sahelian mud-brick mosque in Kong, dating to the 18th century — northern Ivorian icon.

Ishasha Tree Climbing lions
One of only two places where lion prides regularly climb trees to rest by day, a real rarity.

Lac de Tengrela
A small lake 7 km from Banfora where habituated hippos surface within metres of traditional pirogues.

Lambarene
Albert Schweitzer's 1913 hospital on the Ogooué River — still operating, with a museum on the grounds.

Mopti
The Venice of Mali, where the Niger and Bani rivers meet amid a maze of pirogues and mud-walled markets.

Reserve de Bandia
A private reserve north of Dakar reintroducing rhino, giraffe, and zebra into baobab woodland.

Site touristique Chott El Jerid
A vast salt flat that floods pink and white after rain — one of the largest in the Sahara.

Abidjan
West Africa's commercial capital — Plateau district towers above the Ébrié lagoon.

Banfora
Gateway to the Cascades Region: Karfiguéla waterfalls, sugarcane plains, and the Domes de Fabedougou.

Kinshasa
Africa's largest Francophone city, on the Congo River across from Brazzaville — river-port energy.

Libreville
Gabon's capital on the Komo estuary — the Atlantic gateway, with rainforest pushing to the city edge.

Sousse
A 9th-century fortified monastery and watchtower anchoring Sousse's UNESCO-listed medina.

Swakopmund
A wooden pier reaching into the cold Atlantic, anchor of this old German colonial port town.

Tomb of Askia Unesco world heritage site
The 1495 pyramidal earthen tomb of Askia Muhammad, emperor of the Songhai Empire, in Gao.

Diani Beach
Seventeen kilometres of powder-white sand on the south coast, kitesurfing season Jun–Sep, and reef snorkelling year-round at Kisite-Mpunguti.
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!Xaus Community Lodge - "Bushmen Village"
"Boucanier" Bibiana
“Deo Gratias” Photography Archive
"King and Queen"
int. rock formation
"Wondergat" = hole in the ground
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