Ouagadougou (locally known as "Ouaga"), the vibrant capital of Burkina Faso, stands as the beating heart of this landlocked West African nation. Home to approximately 2.4 million people in the greater metropolitan area, this dynamic city
Bamako, the vibrant capital and largest city of Mali, stretches majestically along the banks of the mighty Niger River in West Africa. This bustling metropolis of over 2.8 million residents serves as the political, economic, and cultural
Asmara, the extraordinary capital of Eritrea, stands majestically at over 2,000 metres above sea level in the heart of the Horn of Africa. This remarkable city of approximately 800,000 residents is often called "Piccola Roma
Djibouti City, the vibrant capital of the Republic of Djibouti, stands as a remarkable crossroads where Africa meets Arabia on the shores of the Red Sea. With approximately 600,000 residents, this cosmopolitan port city serves as the
Algiers, Algeria's captivating capital and largest city, stands majestically on the Mediterranean coast as a remarkable tapestry of ancient history and modern aspirations. With approximately 3.5 million residents in the greater
Tunis, the vibrant capital of Tunisia, beckons travellers with its extraordinary tapestry of ancient history and modern Mediterranean charm. Nestled along the shores of Lake Tunis, just inland from the Mediterranean coast, this
Cairo, the sprawling capital of Egypt and the largest city in the Arab world, stands majestically along the banks of the legendary River Nile. Home to over 20 million people in its greater metropolitan area, this ancient metropolis
Casablanca, Morocco's largest city and economic powerhouse, stands proudly on the Atlantic coast as a fascinating blend of modernity and tradition. With approximately 3.7 million residents in the greater metropolitan area, this
Marrakech, fondly known as the "Red City" due to its distinctive rose-coloured sandstone buildings, stands as one of Morocco's four imperial cities alongside Fez, Meknes, and Rabat. Founded in 1070 by the Almoravid dynasty, this UNESCO
Nestled on St. Mary's Island where the mighty Gambia River meets the Atlantic Ocean, Banjul stands as one of West Africa's most charming and accessible capitals. This compact city of approximately 35,000 residents serves as the perfect