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At number 10, we have....
Tanzania
Tanzania is located on the eastern part of Africa.
You might have heard of the name Zanzibar. But did you know that Zanzibar is actually in Tanzania?
Tanzania is the home to Africa's highest mountain called Mount Kilimanjaro.
It is 19,341 feet above sea level.
So, if you love trekking or you love new challenges, then challenge yourself to reaching its summit.
If you love animals..... I mean, who doesn't?
Then you should definitely visit the Serengeti, Mikumi and Katavi National Parks.
You would experience the best safari of your life.
But if you are looking for some quietness, then Zanzibar, Pemba and Mafia Islands is just the right place for you.
Before you leave Tanzania, be sure to get your perfect kanga in the local market.
They are the best souvenir of your East African Adventure.
Guys, fasten your seatbelts and let's go to.....
North Africa
The magical Morocco!
Morocco is the best place to experience a multi-cultural environment since it's distinguished by its Berber, Arabian and European cultural influences.
Ladies, be sure to visit Fez City to get your beautiful leather handbags and shoes.
Other must see cities are Casablanca, Marrakech and the blue pearl of the North called Chefchaoven.
Moreover, do you love to bargain?
Then perfect your bargaining skills in the Souks.
No visit to Morocco would be complete without the traditional Moroccan Hammam.
So, give yourself a warm treat before catching that flight back home.
At number 8, we have....
RWANDA
A lot of you might not have heard of this hidden treasure because it is a small country in East Africa.
Rwanda is the home for all history, nature and arts lovers.
For History lovers, you can learn about Rwanda's interesting history by visiting the Kigali Genocide Memorial,
National Museum of Rwanda and Ethnographic Museum.
Rwanda is also home to the rarest breeds of mountain Gorillas.
Sadly, our big friends are facing threats of going into extinction.
By visiting Rwanda,you can go for Gorilla Trekking and even offer a little donation to help save these beautiful creatures.
Also, get a real taste of Rwanda at the Kimironko Market.
Don't forget to try the tamarillo.
It is a fruit with a slightly bitter and explosive taste.
Yummy!
And now, to West Africa.
Ghana
The Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo has named the year 2019 as the "Year of Return".
He encourages everyone especially Black Americans to come back home and learn about their history.
So far, celebrities like Michael Jai White and Diddy Simmons have jumped on this opportunity.
While Jay-Z and Beyonce has also decided to visit Ghana this year.
Who knows? You might be lucky enough to run into them at the newly built Kotoka International Airport in Accra.
Do you love to dance while experiencing a new culture?
Ghana has amazing festivals all year round.
If you are visiting Ghana, then you must definitely visit the Black Star Gate, Tafi Atome Monkey Sanctuary,Kumasi Fort, Labadi Beach,
Kwame Nkrumah Memorial, Kakum National Park, Cape Coast Castle and Wli Waterfalls.
Don't forget to take woven Kente clothes as souvenirs.
Seychelles
Yes! Fun Fact: Seychelles is in Africa.
But are you wondering where exactly it is?
Seychelles is a country in the Indian Ocean and it is made up of 115 islands.
It is the perfect heaven for a sea lover.
It has the most beautiful beaches, amazing hotels and resorts and it is perfect for snorkeling and diving.
Asides that, Seychelles offers a combination of arts and history at the Seychelles Natural History Museum, French Cultural Center and Tempio Hindu.
And if you are a seafood lover like myself, then be ready to dive into a lot of steamed and grilled fish, curry dishes etc.
I am salivating already.
So, looking for a family getaway or a fun girls' trip, your next stop should be Seychelles.
At number 5, we have...
The Gambia.
Yet another amazing spot for sea lovers.
It is the smallest mainland country in Africa.
And because of its hospitable locals, The Gambia is popularly referred to as the Smiling Coast of Africa.
So, before stepping out of the plane, don't forget to wear a big smile and huge sunglasses.
It has some historical landmarks like Kunta Kinteh Island and Fort James Island that are dated back to the Slavery Period.
The Gambia is also home to alot of animals especially monkeys and orangutans that you can visit at the Bijilo Forest Park.
You can even touch the crocodiles at the Kachikally Museum.
Some African countries....I'm not mentioning any names.... claim to have the best Jollof Rice.
But, have you ever tried Benachin?
Jollof Rice actually originated from the Senegambia Region.
So,if you are yet to try Benachin, what are you waiting for?
South Africa
As the name implies, South Africa is in the Southern Part of Africa.
Have you heard the name Nelson Mandela?
The man who fought against apartheid?
Yes, he is South African.
And have you heard this song?
I don't know the lyrics so well.
That was the official anthem of the 2010 World Cup that took place in South Africa.
Wildlife Safari should be the top on your list.
Feeling Adventurous? Then kayak with the crocodiles and hippos or go diving with great white sharks.
For thrill seekers, do a canopy tour or visit the Cango Caves.
And before you jet out, quickly pay homage to the Nelson Mandela Statue and grab a vuvuzela.
And immediately you get back to your home country, blow it out soooooo loud.
To deafening point!
What better way is there to announce that you are back home.
I know right. You're welcome.
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At number 3, we have....
Egypt
Yes, you heard that right.
A lot of people have heard or even visited Egypt before but they still don't know that Egypt is in Africa.
Egypt is home to the last remaining wonder of the Ancient World- the Pyramid of Giza which is nearly 4000 years old.
You can also visit the temples of Karnak and Medinat Habu,
hike the Mount Sinai, sandboard in the desert and cruise the River Nile.
Tour Egypt's Pharonic sites, dive in the Red Sea, take the hot air ballon ride and visit the Egyptian Museum.
There is so much to do in Egypt. You can never exhaust it.
But before you loose all your energy while touring around, grab some koshari to eat.
You should visit Egypt at least once in your lifetime.
At number 2, we have...
Kenya
Kenya is an east African country that shares border with Tanzania.
So, you can actually consider doing a 2-in-1 trip.
Kenya is home to some of the World's best Athletes. So, if you are pursuing such career or want to learn how to save your life by running away from hungry lion,
then go for expat marathon training in Iten.
Watch nature's version of "Pretty in Pink" at Lake Nakuru where over 2 million flamingos frequent.
Definitely go for Safari, visit Amboseli National Park, Nairobi National Park and share your breakfast with giraffes at the Giraffe Manor.
Get over your fear for snakes (or not) at the Bio-Ken Snake Farm.
And don't forget to get the Maasai Shuka cloth there.
I heard Louis Vuitton is selling it for thousands of dollars.
Don't say I didn't tell you.
And this is the moment we all have been waiting for.
At number 1, we have...
Drum rolls!
Madagascar
You probably might have heard of the cartoon Madagascar.
Personally, I think Madagascar is one of the most underrated countries in Africa.
Although it is the fourth largest island in the World, a lot of people still omit it even while drawing the map of Africa.
Explore the country's capital which is a melting pot of colonial history, diverse culture and fine modern cuisine.
Look for lemurs.
Of all Madagascar's weird and wonderful creatures, lemurs are the most iconic.
There are over 100 different species of lemurs on the island.
Marvel at the Baobab trees, go scuba diving, sample the local cuisine, visit the Pirate Cemetery,
Isalo National Park, Lokobe National Park and the Blue Pool.
To keep Madagascar forever in your heart, you can take home a bag of baobab seeds.
Madagascar loves you too.
So guys, let us know which of these African Countries you have visited or which one you'll like to visit first.
Also, which African Country do you think should have made it to this list?
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