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Visitors to Rwanda can enjoy breathtaking gorilla treks in Nyungwe, grasslands safaris in Akagera, thriving city life in the capital of Kigali, and powerful encounters with history at Rwanda’s profound memorials.

Is oldest church in the world, which holds the Arc of the Covenant.

the water levels of the Zambezi River are at their lowest, revealing what is essentially a small, naturally-occurring infinity pool at the edge of Africa’s largest waterfall – the Devil’s Pool.

Nyungwe’s biodiversity is astonishing by African standards, and is one of the most endemic species-rich areas in all of Africa. Nyungwe Forest is, in fact, the largest swathe of forest left in East or Central Africa.

Is a place filled with spectacular waterways, including 17 astonishing waterfalls, Some of the rivers even take you into villages. In Zambia you will also find some of the most rare encounters with wildlife in the plethora of safari experiences offered within the country.

Is the most rewarding and challenging hike. As Africa’s tallest mountain, and the world’s highest freestanding mountain at 19,341 feet, Kilimanjaro challenges all levels of climbers.

The birthplace of the Voodoo religion. Every January, Ouidah is home to the annual Voodoo festival, an amazing, vibrant celebration of Voodoo worshipers.

Is a thrilling place to visit for nature lovers. The island nation (the world’s 4th largest island) is home to an incredibly diverse array of landscapes – from rain forests to deserts and beaches.

Nan Hua Temple is the largest Buddhist temple in Africa and is in a suburb of Bronkhorstspruit, South Africa.