Introduction
I love Africa. And I’m not alone. The continent is home to over 1 billion people and boasts some of the most diverse cultures on the planet. From the tropical beaches of East Africa, to the snow-capped peaks of Mount Kilimanjaro—Africa is truly an adventure seeker’s paradise.
Below are 11 reasons why I love Africa (and you will too):
The people
One of the things I love most about Africa is its people. They are friendly, hospitable, happy and welcoming. They are willing to help you and share their stories with you if you ask them nicely!
The wildlife
The wildlife in Africa is simply stunning. You can see lions, elephants, giraffes and many other animals in their natural habitat or as part of a wildlife park.
The animals are beautiful to look at, but they are also fascinating because they have so much character! You’ll never get bored of watching them interact with each other or with humans (if you’re lucky enough).
The food
The variety of food is amazing. You can try so many different things, and they’re all delicious. The food is healthy and affordable, which makes it easy to find anywhere you go!
The weather.
The weather in Africa is so diverse that it’s easy to find the perfect temperature for whatever you’re doing. I love going to the beach in summer, but I also love snowboarding when it’s cold out! The best part about this is that you don’t need to board an airplane and travel across an ocean–you can just hop on a bus or train and go somewhere new within hours.
Safari holidays in Africa.
Safaris are one of the most exciting things to do in Africa. They can be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, so it’s important to know how they work and what you need to pack before going on one.
A safari is when you go on an excursion into the wild with an expert guide who knows all about wildlife and nature, usually by car or truck (but sometimes on foot). There are different types of safaris: game viewing, which involves seeing animals; walking safaris where you walk through national parks; photographic safaris where photographers go out with their cameras; birdwatching tours focusing on birds rather than other wildlife; cultural tours exploring local traditions as well as nature outings–the list goes on!
The best places for safari holidays include South Africa (Kruger National Park), Tanzania (Ngorongoro Crater), Kenya (Masai Mara National Reserve), Botswana (Chobe National Park) and Zambia (Victory Mine).
It’s diverse.
Africa is the second largest continent on Earth, and with over 1 billion people living there, it’s also one of the most diverse. You can find everything from deserts to rainforests, jungles to savannahs, even snow-capped mountains. The continent has a rich history and culture that spans thousands of years, so you’ll never run out of things to explore!
Africa is home to many different climates: hot and humid tropical areas near the equator; semiarid grassland in southern Africa; desert areas like Namibia or parts of Egypt; arctic tundra at high altitudes above 4500 meters (15 000 feet).
It’s affordable!
Africa is a great place to travel because it’s affordable.
It’s cheaper than New Zealand, Australia, Europe and Asia. In fact, it’s even cheaper than America!
You can switch it up with every trip you take.
Africa is a continent of diversity, and it’s not just the landscape that changes from country to country. If you’re looking for an adventure, there are so many ways you can switch things up with every trip you take.
You can travel to a different country every time. For example, I have visited South Africa twice already–once for work and once for pleasure–and each time I was able to experience something new: one time we went on safari in Kruger National Park; another time we hiked Table Mountain in Cape Town and saw whales off Simon’s Town beach! You will never run out of places on this massive continent!
You can visit a different part of the same country every time. Even if you’ve been somewhere before (or even if this is your first time), there are still parts of Africa that remain unexplored by most tourists–and they’re waiting for YOU! Maybe it’s only after having visited several times that someone realizes how much more there really is left out there…so don’t wait too long before exploring further than usual; otherwise those opportunities might slip away forever!
There are many amazing reasons why I love Africa!
There are many amazing reasons why I love Africa!
I love Africa because of the people, wildlife and food.
The weather is also another reason why I love Africa as it’s diverse.
Conclusion
There are so many reasons why I love Africa, and I can’t wait to share them with you!
More Stories
Africans And Kings: The Diversity of the African Diaspora
African Beauty & African Art: Our Presentation at the Edmonton Public Library
A Lagos Food Tour: The Best Restaurants in Nigeria’s Largest City