Hey guys! This is Carly over here and hope you’re staying safe during this pandemic. Doing so will definitely save your precious life, that of your family, your friends and neighbours. I’m sure many of our dear readers here are solo travelers, travel in groups or even with family. You may have planned a trip last year that probably got cancelled due to this pandemic going on globally right? Maybe! Don’t worry, I’m sure everything will go as planned soon.
Did you make plans to travel to Ghana or any part of Africa? Or are you currently planning on which African country you’ll want to visit as soon as the pandemic is over? Not sure exactly where?
Africa will always have my heart. Africa is not about poor people, garbage/ refuse damps, stagnant waters and hunger. Africa is all about Nature, beautiful landscapes, mountains, beautiful people with beautiful cultures, lakes, sea, amazing forest, beautiful & colorful animals and so much more you can think of!
Going through beautiful colorful photos of Africa, I’ve realized that Africa got stunning places only few people know about and I’ll love to share just few of them with you. I hope these photos inspire the adventure in you and show you the beauty of Africa. Let’s get going!
Ghana
Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park & Mausoleum


La Côte d’Ivoire
La cascade de Man, La Cote d’Ivoire


Kenya
Amboseli National Park


Nigeria
Ibeno Beach


Burkina Faso
Cascade de Karfiguela


Senegal
Ile de Goree


Sierra Leone
Banana Island


Zimbabwe
Hwange National Park


Mali
Djenne (heritage site)


Democratic Republic of Congo
Mount Nyiragongo


Tanzania
Tarangire National Park


São Tomé
Obo National Park



Zambia
Kafue National Park


Equatorial Guinea
Elobey Grande


So much more stunning photos and stories of Africa I would love to share with you in the future. For now, feel free to book a trip with Travel Time Africa wherever part of Africa you want to visit. Travel Time Africa has a lot more than tour to give you. Awesome accommodation, Van rentals, airport pick-up, airplane ticket and more.
Comment down below which part of Africa have you been so far?