| Country | Information |
| Algeria  | Visitors are drawn to Algeria by the natural beauty, rich culture, fascinating historyand warm hospitality offered by this North African country, and Algeria is becoming increasingly popular as an international tourist destination. With the knowledge that tourism has the potential to contribute significantly on an ongoing basis to the economy of Algeria, authorities place emphasis on the development of the country’s infrastructure and tourism facilities. Read more... |
| Benin  | In Benin, people attach great importance to spirituality and religious practice, whether traditional or modern, is an important element of daily life. |
| Burkina Faso  | Burkina Faso consistently produces silk purses from sows’ ears; they come from one of the poorest countries in the world, but they are renowned for their don’t-worry- be-happy optimism and have managed to fashion a beautiful and culturally sophisticated country out of the little resources they do have. Read more... |
| Cameroon  | The former French Cameroon and part of British Cameroon merged in 1961 to form the present country. Cameroon has generally enjoyed stability, which has permitted the development of agriculture, roads, and railways, as well as a petroleum industry. Read more... |
| Chad  | This country in north-central Africa is well off most North Americans’ radar screens, and that is not likely to change anytime soon. It does offer a mix of landscapes, including the Sahara desert in the north and savannahs with wildlife in the south, even a large lake. Read more... |
| Cote D'Ivoire  | Long famed for its coastal scenery, beautiful national parks and abundant wildlife, Cote d'Ivoire is, or was, a true slice of African culture, once visited by travelers from around the world. Read more... |
| Djibouti  | Part of Djibouti’s appeal is its lack of tourists. Dawn over a desolate lake full of flamingos on the wing is unforgettable. The black lava fields, weird natural Chimneys blowing steam and the burning, endless plains are deserted. Diving and snorkelling around Red Sea coral reefs is fabulous. Read more... |
| Egypt  | Situated in north-east Africa, Egypt has one of the oldest civilizations of the world which can be traced back to 5000BC. Also known as the Gift of Nile, Egypt became an independent monarchy in 1922 and a republic in 1953. Read more... |
| Gabon  | With a vast sprawl of virgin rainforests and teeming wildlife, its major cities, however, are a sophisticated bustle of glitz, lights and casinos. Gabon offers a little of everything to just about everyone. Read more... |
| Gambia  | The Gambia officially is the Republic of the Gambi, commonly known as Gambia, is a country in Western Africa. It is the smallest country on the African continental mainland and is bordered to the north, east and south by Senegal and has a small coast on the Atlantic Ocean in the west. Read more.. |
| Guyana  | While Atlantic sea breezes bring some relief from the turbid atmosphere during the day, visitors unaccustomed to the climate may find nights somewhat unbearable. Guyana’s climate hardly budges from 25-30°C(75-85°F) temperatures and on-and-off rain, mostly in September and October. Read more... |
| Libya  | There is a wide collection of tourist resources available in Libya, spreading on a vast area in the country. This includes landmarks, fascinating landscapes such coastal and rocky beaches and lakes, in the Mediterranean coast, Eljabel Elakhdar (Green Mountain), Eljabel Elgharbi (West Mountain) and several landscapes in the Libyan Desert (Sahara). Read more... |
Mali  | A landlocked country in West Africa, Mali shares borders with seven other countries. The Niger River and the Senegal River run respectively for 1700 km and 800 km through the south and east of the country, while the northern region forms part of the Sahara Desert. Read more... |
Mauritania  | Mauritania is venturing through towns half-blanketed in sand, sipping tea with nomads under their colourful tents, crossing plateaus that resemble the moon and gazing at prehistoric rock drawings and ancient Saharan architecture. One thousand-mile stares coming up. Read more... |
Morocco  | Morocco is the ideal African starting point for the traveler. An easy hop from Europe, it is hectic but friendly and stimulating as well. Open-air markets throughout the country are piled high with rugs, woodwork, jewellery and leather – said to be the softest in the world. Read more... |
Mozambique  | Mozambique is a country on the Indian Ocean coast of Southern Africa. It is bordered by South Africa to the south, Tanzania to the north and has inland borders with Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Swaziland. Mozambique’s eastern coastline along the Indian Ocean is more than 1,000 km long, a fantastic draw for scuba divers, fishermen, sailors and beach lovers. Read more... |
Niger  | Niger is a landlocked nation in West Africa located along the border between the Sahara and Sub-Saharan regions. It lies between latitudes 11° and 24°N, and longitudes 0° and 16°E. Niger's area is 1,267,000 square kilometres (489,191 sq mi) of which 300 square kilometres (116 sq mi) is water. Read more... |
Nigeria  | Nigeria officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a federal constitutional republic comprising 36 states and its Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. The country is located in West Africa and shares land borders with the Republic of Benin in the west, Chad and Cameroon in the east, and Niger in the north. Read more... |