Top 10 Destinations Beyond Africa

These 10 places in Africa really stand out

Top 10 Destinations Beyond Africa

These 10 places in Africa really stand out

Top 10 Destinations Beyond Africa

Three weeks ago, Jozef boarded a plane to Angola. A few days later he traveled on to South Africa, where Joyce, Michal, Merijn and Nathalie were already eagerly waiting for him. Because it was time for Indaba, Africa’s largest and most vibrant travel fair. During the fair, they spoke with numerous parties and gained valuable insights. According to Director Jozef and Travel Designer Africa Michal, these places in Africa really stand out. Where the world can’t find you….

1. Liuwa Plains – Zambia

Liuwa Plains National Park is located in western Zambia, near the border with Angola, and is among the most pristine natural areas in the country. Because of its vastness and limited infrastructure, this area is still very authentic and hardly affected by tourism. The locals still live here in traditional ways and use canoes to fish, which makes for a genuine introduction to everyday life. The park is best known for the annual migration of wildebeest and zebra, which migrate to the plains from Angola and bring the landscape to life.

2. Iona – Angola

Iona National Park is one of the largest and most extraordinary parks in Angola and is known for its extreme landscapes. The area consists of endless sand dunes, impressive rock formations and vast grassy plains with scattered camelthorn trees. This rugged landscape is home to thousands of welwitschia plants and animals such as springbok, oryx, ostriches and hyenas. The park is very remote, making it feel like a place where the world is far away.

3. Nkasa Rupara – Namibia

Nkasa Rupara National Park is Namibia’ s largest protected wetlands area, covering 337 km². The park consists of reed beds, lagoons and small islands and has an ecosystem very similar to the Okavango Delta. Seasonal floods continuously change the landscape from wetlands to dry plains. The park plays an important role as a natural corridor where wildlife such as elephants and buffalo can move freely between Angola, Botswana, Namibia and Zambia.

4. Gonarezhou – Zimbabwe

One of Zimbabwe ‘s most rugged and least visited parks, Gonarezhou National Park is known for its pristine nature. The landscape consists of rivers, mopane forests, swamps and the characteristic red Chilojo Cliffs. The park is home to many elephants, predators and several antelope species. At the confluence of the Save and Runde rivers, natural water sources are created that attract many animals. The park is part of the larger Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park along with Kruger and Limpopo National Park.

5. Matobo – Zimbabwe

Matobo National Park, consists of an impressive landscape of granite rock formations formed by erosion. Culturally and historically very important, the area is known for ancient rock paintings of the Khoekhoe and archaeological sites from the Stone and Iron Age. With altitudes of up to 1,500 meters and an area of about 3,100 km², this is one of the most extraordinary and culturally rich natural areas in southern Africa.

6. Mkomazi – Tanzania

Mkomazi National Park is a large 3,245 km² nature park in northern Tanzania, set in an arid and vast landscape. The name comes from the language of the Pare tribe and means “scoop water,” referring to the aridity of the area. The park is known for black rhinos that live in specially protected areas and can be seen up close during safaris. Game drives, walking safaris and a combination with eco-lodges are also available. African wild dogs and about 450 bird species also live here, making the park particularly versatile.

7. Katavi – Tanzania

One of Tanzania ‘s most remote and pristine parks, Katavi National Park offers a true wilderness experience. The park is large, barely developed and receives very few visitors daily. Due to the lack of roads and mass tourism, the area feels very exclusive. The park is home to huge numbers of wildlife, including large groups of buffalo, hippos and crocodiles in the rivers, along with predators such as lions, leopards and hyenas, which are found here in high concentrations.

8. Mahale – Tanzania

Mahale Mountains National Park lies on the shores of Lake Tanganyika and consists of tropical rainforest transitioning into deserted sandy beaches. The park is accessible only by boat or on foot and has no roads, making it very pristine. The area is best known for the large population of chimpanzees that live here in the wild. Accompanied by guides, visitors can observe these animals in their natural habitat, along with other primates such as colobus monkeys and red-tailed monkeys.

9. Rubundo Island – Tanzania

Located in Lake Victoria in northwestern Tanzania, Rubondo Island National Park is one of the most remote nature reserves in the country. The island is mostly covered in tropical forest and has a peaceful, unspoiled atmosphere. The park is home to chimpanzees that have been released here, as well as elephants, giraffes and various antelopes. In addition, the area is very popular with bird lovers for its more than 400 species of birds. Visitors explore the island through boat tours, hikes and safari activities.

10. Usangu – Tanzania

Usangu is a vast nature reserve in southern Tanzania and, together with Ruaha National Park, forms one large ecosystem. The landscape consists of plains, grasslands and swamps that change greatly with the seasons. During the rainy season, the area becomes a wetland, while in the dry season it changes to open grass plains. This dynamic makes Usangu important for many wild animals such as elephants, buffalo, zebra and antelope. Because the area has little tourism, it offers a peaceful and pure safari experience in a pristine environment.

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Jozef Verbruggen

I started Untamed with passion and love for the unknown. I am still enthusiastic about the unknown, new accommodations, pushing your boundaries. I regularly travel to our destinations to taste, experience and discover for myself. Traveling is looking at what is happening around you, but also discovering yourself. It doesn't stop, the more you discover the more you want to know. Everyone prefers to travel in their own way. People, animals, landscapes, cultures; meet and discover. We are all different, which makes it so interesting to share “adventures of a lifetime” with others.

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