Arusha, nestled in the shadows of Mount Meru in northern Tanzania, is far more than just a safari staging post. This vibrant city of approximately 650,000 residents serves as the undisputed gateway to Africa's most celebrated wildlife
Vilanculos, often called the "Gateway to the Bazaruto Archipelago," is a stunning coastal town in Inhambane Province, Mozambique, that has captured the hearts of travellers from across the globe. This laid-back beach destination
Luderitz, perched dramatically on the windswept Atlantic coast of southern Namibia, is a town where German colonial architecture meets African heritage against the backdrop of the mighty Namib Desert. This remote harbour town of
Stellenbosch, nestled in the heart of the Western Cape's winelands just 50 kilometres east of Cape Town, stands as South Africa's second-oldest European settlement and arguably its most charming university town. Founded in 1679 by
Luxor, the ancient city of Thebes, stands majestically on the banks of the Nile River in Upper Egypt, approximately 670 kilometres south of Cairo. This extraordinary destination is rightfully called the "world's greatest open
Often dubbed the "St Tropez of Tunisia," Hammamet is the country's most beloved seaside resort destination, gracefully positioned on the northeastern coast of Tunisia's Cap Bon peninsula. This charming coastal town of approximately 65,000
Tripoli, Libya's capital and largest city, sits majestically along the Mediterranean coast in the northwest of the country. Home to approximately 1.1 million residents, this ancient city has been a crossroads of civilisation for over
Yamoussoukro, the political and administrative capital of Côte d'Ivoire, is a city of fascinating contrasts and grand ambitions. Located in the heart of the country, approximately 240 kilometres north of Abidjan, this relatively young
Saint-Louis, the former capital of French West Africa, sits majestically at the mouth of the Senegal River in the country's northwest corner, about 320 kilometres north of Dakar. This UNESCO World Heritage city of approximately 254,000
Mombasa, Kenya's second-largest city and premier coastal destination, sits majestically on the Indian Ocean shoreline like a jewel adorning the East African coast. This vibrant port city of over 1.2 million residents seamlessly blends