
23 Attractions You Shouldn’t Miss in Cairo
One of the largest cities in Africa and the Middle East, Egypt’s capital, Cairo, seems to sprawl forever along the banks of the Nile.

One of the largest cities in Africa and the Middle East, Egypt’s capital, Cairo, seems to sprawl forever along the banks of the Nile.

With a vast array of incredible things to see and do, it is unsurprising that Kenya welcomes so many visitors from around the world each year.

When someone recommends that you visit South Africa, chances are they’ll tell you to head straight for Cape Town or a game reserve.

Southwest Africa is home to Namibia, a former German colony that only gained independence in 1990.

Lovingly dubbed the ‘Spice Islands’ due to their age-old trade of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves, the Zanzibar archipelago in Tanzania is true island utopia.

Often overlooked by tourists who head instead to neighboring Kenya and Tanzania, Uganda has been described as the ‘Pearl of Africa’ such is its natural beauty and charm.

Home to much more than just safaris, beaches, and the pyramids, Africa is both the second-largest and second most-populous continent on Earth.

When most people picture Morocco, they imagine vibrant, bustling markets and winding, narrow alleys littered with homes and shops.

Africa is an enormous continent, and it offers countless destinations worth exploring.

Golden sands, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs make this one of the most rewarding beach destinations.

Pop singer Stafford was famous for her romantic ballad about seeing the pyramids along the Nile.

It’s when the mint tea is poured that you can finally sit back and reflect on Morocco.

Few museums arrive with expectations quite this high.

One of the most popular countries to visit on the continent, Egypt lies in the northeast corner of Africa, bordered by the Mediterranean and Red Seas.

Weird, wild, and wonderfully atmospheric, this is one of the last truly intact medieval cities in the world.
