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Africa

Africa is a land of myriad cultures. The second largest continent in area and the third largest in population, it's divided into over fifty independent countries and several other political units - presenting striking contrasts and great natural
Overview

The second largest continent in the world, Africa also has world's largest desert- Sahara and world's longest river- The Nile. Along with  plateau regions, there are several mountain ranges in Africa, such as the Atlas Mountains in the northwest and large lakes like Lake Victoria. The geographical features of Africa have made it a popular tourist destination, as tourists can enjoy a bagful of activities here. For adventurous people Africa homes some most ferocious and rare species like gazelle, giraffe, baboon, mountain gorilla, lemur, hyena, African wild dog and many more.

Climate:
Africa's maximum temperature occurs in the Sahara and in parts of Somalia. The coolest regions in Africa are the northwest, parts of the south and the highland areas of the east. The Congo Basin and the coastal regions of western Africa experience rainfall all round the year. Otherwise most of the Africa has a warm or hot climate,but the humidity and rainfall vary from region to region.

Places of Interest:
The Mighty Kruger:
Kruger national park, offers phenomenal safari and game drive experience. Hectares of wildlife and herd of animals make the safari even more adventurous.

Cape Town:
This unique city is rapidly becoming world's important tourist destination. From mountain hiking, to relaxing at the beach watching sunset, walking down the famous wine routes, getting on top of the table mountains, well there is much more to do in Cape Town that words can explain.

Garden Route:
Spread out along the coast this natural theme park, is surrounded by large trees, freshwater lakes and deep gorges.

The Vredefort Dome:
One of the oldest, largest and most deeply eroded structures in the world, with a radius of 190kms, The Vredefort Dome was inscribed as a World Heritage Site as it is an important evidence of Earth's geological history.

Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens:
The oldest and largest botanical gardens in South Africa, the gardens are beautiful, with lush green lawns, clean paths consisting of a wide array of indigenous flora, trees, birds and small animals.

 
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