Cape Town - Africa is fast becoming the continent of choice for tourists looking for the next adventure.
The search for wanderlust and the urge to explore the unknown makes the Mother Land the perfect destination. Here, we take a look at the top 10 adventure trips in Africa to add to your bucket list.
1. Egypt – scuba dive lessons
Struggling from a recent spate of terror attacks, Egypt is well-known for its mighty pyramids and the Nile. But did you know Egypt has crystal clears waters with clear visibility, perfect for scuba diving? The Red Sea is home to millions of fish, sheltered reefs and coral gardens.
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2. Morocco – surfing lessons
You don’t have to be a surfing enthusiast to appreciate Morocco’s preference as a surfing mecca. Taghazout’s perfect right-hand waves have been attracting surfers since the ‘60s. The best time to visit is between October and April.
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3. Kenya – walking safaris
Probably the most in-demand safari right now, walking safaris give you the chance to watch animals in their natural habitat up close. Learn the finer details of the bush with an indigenous guide and see the famous Masai Mara from a different view point.
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4. Tanzania - climb Kilimanjaro
Africa’s highest mountain, Kilimanjaro is on most people’s bucket lists. There’s an aura about it that attracts visitors from far and wide. Because of its height, most climbers underestimate it’s mighty wonder, so be mentally and physically prepared.
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5. Uganda – see chimps and gorillas
Bwindi Forest National Park is synonymous with gorilla tourism. Bordering Uganda and Rwanda, the park can be visited all year round, but the majority of tourists prefer visiting from June to September as well as from December up to February.
6. Namibia - 4X4ing along the Skeleton Coast
Along the most inaccessible shores of Namibia lies the desolate Skeleton Coast. Stark yet beautiful, a trip in a 4x4 is the best way to experience this part of the southern African country.
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7. Botswana – explore the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans
The Makgadikgadi Pans are the largest salt pans in the world, spanning about 10 000km². Once an ancient lake, the pans are home to one of Africa’s biggest zebra populations.
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8. Mozambique - encounter wild dolphins
Mozambique’s crystal clear ocean provides the perfect opportunity to encounter these friendly creatures. Guided programmes for swimming with dolphins take place in Ponta do Ouro, Ponta Malongane and Ponta Mamoli.
9. Madagascar - trekking
Tropical rainforests and unhibited areas make Madagascar a haven for hikers. From mountain walks through breathtaking scenery to multi-day trackings, the possibilities are endless.
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10. South Africa - Bungee jumping off Moses Mabhida Stadium
It’s called the Big Swing and only the brave attempt it. Imagine leaping (willingly) 80m into a stadium bowl? The Big Rush Big Swing was officially named the world’s tallest swing by the Guinness Book of Records. How does it work? It allows you to take the leap swinging out into a massive 220m arc where you soar into the centre of Moses Mabhida Stadium.
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