Travelling and exploring
other parts of the world can be so much fun and an exciting adventure while at
the same time a challenge. This can be due to some reasons which could be that
you are travelling solo, sea sickness, air sickness, road sickness or when you
find it difficult to adapt to a new environment. But the fact that you
are going solo shouldn’t stop you from experiencing it as it would be highly
rewarding for anyone to explore this continent during which you encounter wide
landscapes, unique cultures, wild animals, and friendly communities.
What many people are not
aware of is that travelling through Africa by yourself is possible because you
are more likely to find new friends along the way. Africa has one of the nicest
and friendliest people in the world. Actually, most countries in Africa pride
themselves on their kindness and
friendliness to foreign
visitors.
Whether you are on the bus
to your next destination, taking a sip of a warm tea at a coffee shop, or
simply wandering around the town, expect to meet curious locals wanting to talk
to you. And honestly, spending some time with locals and learning different
cultures through them is definitely one of the best things you will experience
when travelling here. On top of this, meeting fellow traveller and solo
backpackers is also very easy. Probably the best time to visit Africa is
whenever you feel ready to experience its wilderness. But of course, a rough
adventure does not mean you have to sacrifice your safety; it is only for you to
enjoy what the continent has to offer.
Are you planning on going
for a solo journey? Then you may want to consider some of these African
countries to visit while you are still young and strong.
1. BOTSWANA
Botswana was once a British
Colony but since it got freed and became their own nation, Botswana got
the steadiest democracy in Africa which makes the place an ideal destination
for any kind of traveler. Exploring the country is safe and easy. Actually, you
wouldn’t have a problem getting around here as almost everyone speaks English.
During your stay don’t forget to try a “mokoro” ride in order to have a unique
canoeing experience! Another incredible thing to do here is to watch the
everyday life of the zebras, elephants, and hippos in their natural habitats!
2. NAMIBIA
Next to Botswana, this is
another safe destination for solo travelers due to its good governance. Namibia
will not fail to offer you an adventure of a lifetime. When visiting the
country, don’t forget to check out Etosha National Park where you can see over
hundreds of families’ mammals and different species of birds! Hire a truck that
will make you have closer wildlife encounters.
3. ETHIOPIA
This country is making a
lot of noise lately for boosting its tourism sector. But unfortunately, not
a lot of people are aware of how beautiful it is. Violence in Ethiopia is
almost non-existent. Extremely visitor-friendly – you may still expect some
predictable hassle and scams along the way. But then, this happens almost
anywhere in the world, doesn’t it?
4. MALAWI
Not even a decade ago,
Malawi wasn’t a good place to travel for foreign adventurers. But because of
its new Government and economic boom, this country is now one of the best
African countries to visit. Most travelers go to the rural parts of the country
as getting along with and getting to know the local Malawian can be a once
in a lifetime kind of experience.
5. SEYCHELLES
Seychelles is another
must-visit gem in Africa. The country hardly delivers bad news on TV and the
internet and it has beautiful and peaceful places to visit like the Petite Anse
and Mahe where you will experience an easy-going lifestyle. Seychelles has
converted many of its small islands to national parks. This is the way of
their government to preserve the picturesque beauty of the country while
allowing travelers to see it for themselves!
6. MADAGASCAR
Madagascar is known for its
wildlife, thanks to the animated movie with the same name. The animals in the
movie including the cute but wild lemurs are seen here. In general, it’s a safe
country in Africa to visit due to its policies and good governance.
You don’t have to travel to
all the countries at once; you can decide to choose any of the country to
travel to just to have a taste of their food, make new friends, learn a
different language and catch lots and lots of fun.
By Pupwaya Timothy
Dibal
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