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6. Marrakech, Morocco
Get Picnic to Africa And get great
experience destinations waiting to happen. Africa is enchanting and
inspire continent. There are many exotic tourist attractions that you
must sight. African culture is incredibly interesting because it is so
diverse. Every country has a mix of tribes each with their own unique
language and culture. Countries as small as Uganda is home to more than
30 tribes. In Kenya you could be riding a camel in the desert with the
Samburu one day; go on a walking safari with the Maasai a few days
later; and finish your week exploring old Islamic coastal towns with the
Swahili on the shores of the Indian.
And If you have chance to get picnic in Africa here is the top enchanting tourist attraction in Africa You must visit:
1. The Pyramids and the Sphinx
The
Pyramids and the Sphinx is one of Egypt's top tourist attractions. The
last surviving member of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Great
Pyramid of Giza. There are in fact three main pyramids in Giza; the
Great Pyramid of Khufu (or Cheops), The Pyramid of Kafhre and the
smaller Pyramid of Menkaura. Each Pyramid is a tomb to a different King
of Egypt. In front of the pyramids lies the Sphinx, or Abu al-Hol in
Arabic, "Father of Terror". Carved out of a single block of stone, this
enormous cat-like sculpture has mesmerized millions of visitors. Giza's
three pyramids and the Sphinx were thought to have been constructed in
the fourth dynasty of Egypt's Old Kingdom.
2. The Victoria Falls
The Victoria Falls are one of the greatest natural wonders of the world. The Victoria Falls
lie in between Zambia and Zimbabwe in Southern Africa. The falls are
part of two national parks, Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park in Zambia and
Victoria Falls National Park in Zimbabwe. The Victoria Falls are just
over 1 mile wide (1.7 km) and 355 feet (108 m) high. During the wet
season over 500 million liters (19 million cubic feet) of water plummets
over the edge into the Zambezi River. The best time to view the
Victoria Falls is during the rainy season from March to May.
3. Masai Mara National Reserve Kenya
The
Masai Mara National Reserve is Kenya's premier wildlife park. It was
established in 1961 to protect wildlife from hunters. The Masai Mara is
the reason many visitors come to Kenya and its beauty and abundant
wildlife. The Masai Mara located in southwestern Kenya on the border of
Tanzania. The reserve is situated in the Rift Valley with Tanzania's
Serengeti Plains running along its southern end. Most of the Masai Mara
is made up of hilly grassland which is fed by plentiful rain, especially
during the wet months between November and June. The areas bordering
the Mara river are forested and are home to over several hundred bird
species.
4. Djenne, Mali
Djenne,
is one of sub-Saharan Africa's oldest cities, founded in 800 AD. There
are famous mosque that made from mud and as one of the UNESCO site,
namely Djenne Mosque.
Located on an island in the Niger River delta, Djenne was a natural hub
for traders who shuttled their goods between the Sahara desert and the
forests of Guinea. Through the years Djenne also became a center of
Islamic learning and its market square is still dominated by the
beautiful Grand Mosque. Djenne is located a few hundred miles downstream
from Timbuktu.
5. Cape Town, South Africa
Cape
Town in South Africa is one of the world's most beautiful cities. When
you visit Cape Town you'll see a huge slab of sandstone, 1086m high and
3km long, smack in the middle of town - that is Table Mountain. Table
Mountain's top is often shrouded in clouds commonly known as the
mountain's "tablecloth". The mountain is home to more than 1400 unique
species of plants as well several mammals and over 100 invertebrates.
The views of Cape Town and its coastline from the top are spectacular.
Cape Town become the top tourist attractions in South Africa
6. Marrakech, Morocco
Located
at the foot of the Atlas mountains, the imperial city of Marrakech is
large, noisy, polluted and smelly. But Marrakech is also enchanting,
full of history, the cultural center of Morocco and beautiful. If you
enjoy a daily assault on all your senses then you'll have a lot of fun.
When the most popular sights include numerous references to
"tranquility" and "peace" like the Majorelle gardens or the gardens
around the Saadian Tombs you know you're in for an interesting
experience.
7. Omo River Region, Ethiopia
More
than 50 unique tribes living in the Omo River Region of Southwestern
Ethiopia, it's a enchanting tourist attraction for those interested in
African culture. The remote location, which is barely accessible by 4
wheel-drive, has meant that traditional customs and beliefs are very
much intact for most of these tribes. The Kalashnikovs slung across some
warriors' backs can be a little disconcerting but the tribes are
friendly and this is often the only western accessory you'll see them
wear.
8. Virunga Mountains (Tracking Gorillas) , Uganda, Rwanda, DRC
About
450 mountain gorillas inhabit an extinct volcanic region called the
Virunga Range along the borders of Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic
Republic of Congo (DRC) in East Africa. The other 350 or so mountain
gorillas inhabit a nearby area of Bwindi in Uganda, a thick rainforest.
Seeing gorillas in the wild is something only a few people will ever
have the chance to experience.
9. Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
Africa
is known as one of the best tourist attractions for adventure travel
and what can be more adventurous than hiking up the world's tallest free
standing mountain. Africa's highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania
stands at 19,340 feet (5896m) and will take you 6 days to conquer.
10. Zanzibar, Tanzania
Zanzibar
is one of Africa's top tourist attractions because of its fascinating
history and its incredible beaches. Zanzibar's location in the Indian
Ocean (off the coast of Tanzania) has made it a natural trading center
throughout its history. Famous for its spices, Zanzibar also became an
important slave trading post under its Arab rulers. Stone Town one of
the island's biggest attractions. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site,
Stone Town boasts beautiful traditional houses, narrow alleyways, a
Sultan's palace and many mosques.
Hopefully this information can useful for you. Enjoy And Happy Vacation In Africa.
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Known
regionally as Africa’s Kingdom of Pleasure, Sun City Resort is a luxury
casino and resort, situated about two hours’ drive from Johannesburg.
The complex contains four hotels, two championship golf courses, two
casinos, an atmospheric South African cultural village and more than
7000 crocodiles within a sanctuary. The adjacent Pilanesberg Game
Reserve is the most popular public Game Reserve in South Africa.
9Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve
As
the only park under a formal conservation effort in KwaZulu Natal where
you can see the Big Five – lions, elephants, leopards, buffalo and
rhinoceros – the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve offers visitors wildlife
viewing opportunities second to none. Wildlife enthusiasts may enjoy
the vast expanses of native plants and native animals during guided
walks, self-guided drives, or opt for a thrilling viewing experience by
boat along the Hluhluwe dam.
8Blyde River Canyon
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Blyde
River Canyon is the second largest canyon in Africa, after the Fish
River Canyon, although it is much greener due to its lush subtropical
foliage. Walking treks through the rich diversity of flora and fauna
filled canyon offer views of magnificent escarpments, waterfalls and
ancient geological phenomenon. Visitors have the opportunity to
encounter all five of South Africa’s primates here, as well as hippos
and crocodiles near the wetlands of Swadini Dam.
7Cape Winelands
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The
fertile valleys of the Cape Winelands are surrounded by majestic
mountains, sleepy villages, brilliant monuments, fruitful orchards and
some of the lushest scenery in South Africa. Visitors can follow the
Wine Routes of the Cape to visit the vineyards of the country’s finest
winemakers, whose sherries, ports, brandies and intriguing whites and
reds are world famous for their delicate flavors and savory
palatability.
6Victoria and Alfred Waterfront
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As
one of Cape Town’s largest tourist attractions and most visited
destinations, the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront invokes images of the
earliest days of the harbor. Situated within an entertainment mecca
filled with restaurants, specialty shops, pubs, and theaters, there is
something here for everyone to enjoy. Beyond amusements, there are also
some attractions including the infamous Clock Tower, Chavonnes Battery,
the South African Maritime Museum and the coastal Seal Landing where
Cape Fur Seals reside.
5Knysna
flickr/O W Baglow
The
Garden Route is one of South Africa’s most popular tourist attractions
and is generally thought to stretch from Mossel Bay to St Francis along
the Indian ocean and also includes parts of the inland. A trove of
indigenous canopied forests, mountains, rivers, tranquil lakes and
golden beaches grace this extensive South Africa region.One of the Garden Route’s best known travel destinations, Knysna is situated between lush forests and the shores of a peaceful lagoon. Extensive opportunities for outdoor adventure are easily accessible in Knysna, as well as plenty of leisurely strolling paths filled with authentic dining and shopping venues. Visiting the heads – two cliffs guarding the mouth of the lagoon – is a must, and each one offers spectacular views of the adjacent colorful cliffs and the brilliant lagoon where seasonal whale watching is top-notch.
4Durban Beaches
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Often
compared to Miami Beach, Durban’s beaches provide a vibrant atmosphere
that pulses with energy. Boasting balmy weather year round and sporting a
genuine beach culture, Durban beaches are lively areas that are
remarkably clean and safe, and many of the beaches offer varietal
entertainments throughout the day. Also known as the Golden Mile, there
are expansive stretches of soft, golden sands and subtropical sunshine
along Durban’s South and North Coast beaches.
3Amphitheatre, Drakensberg
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The
Drakensberg is the highest mountain range in Southern Africa, rising to
3,482 meters (11,420 ft) in height. The name is derived from the dutch
and means “dragons mountain”. The Amphitheatre is one of the
geographical features of the Northern Drakensberg, and is widely
regarded as one of the most impressive cliff faces on earth.
2Table Mountain
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Situated
within a national park, reaching the pinnacle of the Table Mountain is
an thrilling experience that offers phenomenal, birds-eye views
overlooking the city of Cape Town, Robben Island to the north, and the
Atlantic seaboard to the west and south. Peaking at 1,086 meters (3,563
ft), reaching the top is simple via an ingenuous cableway, and each
Rotair car features revolving floors allowing passengers to enjoy
360-degree views during the trek to the top.
1Kruger National Park
flickr/Arno & Louise
The
Kruger National Park is the largest game reserve on the continent and
one the main tourist attractions in South Africa. The park boasts more
species of mammals than any other African game reserve which includes
the Big Five, cheetahs, giraffes and more. Unlike most other safari
parks, Kruger is a self-drive destination with an excellent
infrastructure and many places to stay inside the park, from tented
camps to luxury lodges.
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