Africa Guide
Set yourself for an adventure of a lifetime in Africa! Expect to witness the Big Five in their natural habitat in Tanzania’s Serengeti or Kenya’s Maasai Mara, the ancient ruins of Egypt’s pyramids are awaiting, and indulge in the vibrant music and art scene of South Africa’s cities.
You can also expect to discover unique local markets and taste exotic dishes: tagines in Morocco or jollof rice in West Africa. And if you’re up for a challenge, trek the rugged mountains of Morocco’s Atlas or Uganda’s Rwenzori.


Things to Expect
Overview : Africa
Health, Weather and Safety tips:
Africa is a vast continent with diverse weather patterns and climates. The northern part of Africa, including countries like Egypt and Morocco, has a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The Sahara desert, which covers much of North Africa, is known for its extremely hot and dry conditions year-round.
Central Africa, including countries like the D.R of Congo and Cameroon, is characterized by tropical rainforests and high humidity. The wet season typically runs from April to October, with heavy rainfall and thunderstorms.
The southern part, such as South Africa and Zimbabwe, has a subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and cool, dry winters. The coastal areas are more temperate, with a Mediterranean climate in the Western Cape region of South Africa.
Costs, Currency and Money tips:
When it comes to money matters in Africa, it’s important to keep a few things in mind. First, currency exchange rates can vary widely from country to country, so it’s a good idea to research and plan accordingly. Second, carrying cash can be risky, so it’s a good idea to bring a mix of cash and credit/debit cards. ATMs are available in most major cities.
In terms of budgeting, Africa can be a very affordable destination for travelers. Accommodations and transportation can be quite cheap, and there are plenty of opportunities to save money by eating at local markets and street vendors. Of course, there are also plenty of high-end restaurants and hotels if you’re looking for a more luxurious experience.
One thing to keep in mind is that many African countries have a culture of bargaining, so don’t be afraid to negotiate prices when shopping in markets or taking taxis. This can be a fun and rewarding experience, and you may end up with some great deals on souvenirs and other items.