Top natural wonders of Africa

Top natural wonders of Africa

SITE COUNTRY LOCATION FROM CAPITAL CITY DETAILS
Table Mountain South Africa Cape Town It is a flat topped mountain overlooking Cape Town, often covered in cloud which is known as the ‘table cloth’. One can use the cableway to get to the top while taking in the view. At the top there are over 2,200 species of plants and animals like the Dassie which is the closest relative to an elephant.
Serengeti Migration Kenya

 

Tanzania

Serengeti National Park, 259 km west of Nairobi

Serengeti National Park, 585.3 km North West of Dodoma

A million wild animals take an annual circuit around the plains in search of fresh grass and water. The Serengeti Migration is nature’s grandest show.
Ngorongoro Crater Tanzania B 144, about 469 km North of Dodoma Imagine being on the vast floor of an ancient collapsed volcano that is home to wild safari animals including lions, rhinos, zebras and elephants. That’s the Ngorongoro Crater.
Victoria Falls Zambia

 

Zimbabwe

Kazungula, 486.9 km South West of Lusaka

Kazungula, 712.6 km West of Harare

Victoria Falls is one of the world’s two most powerful falls. Its rim is 100 meters (330 feet) high and 1700 meters (1 mile) long.
Sossusvlei Dunes Namibia Sossusvlei, 363.8 km South West from Windhoek These are some of the highest dunes in the world, and the tallest in the area at 325m. Called Big Daddy, these dunes overlook the surreal landscape of Dead Vlei, a white pan filled with the dark fossils of camelthorn trees.
Spitzkoppe Namibia Spitzkoppe, 280.5 km slightly North West of Windhoek Over 700 years old, this site is a major attraction for rock climbers, geologists, rock hounds, and even star gazers. Its peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding areas, with its highest peak at 700 meters from the desert floor. Its minor peak lies nearly at an elevation of 1584 meters above sea level.
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Lake Malawi Malawi East of Lilongwe One of the largest lake in the world, was dubbed “Lake of Stars” by Dr. David Livingstone a century and a half ago. This lake has more tropical fish than any lake in the world with 1,300 species.
Nyiragongo Volcano Democratic Republic of Congo 1,504.74 km East of Kinshasa One of the world’s most beautiful and active volcanoes is a large stratovolcano near Lake Kivu. It has a diameter of 1.2 km at the summit calder containing the world’s most active and largest lava lake.
Mountain Kilimanjaro Tanzania 388.71 km North East of Dodoma This is the tallest mountain in Africa with approximately 25,000 people attempting to summit it annually. Almost every kind of ecological system is found on it: cultivated land, rain forest, heath, moorland, alpine desert and an arctic summit.
Sahara Desert Algeria

Chad

Egypt

Libya

Mali

Mauritania

Morocco

Niger

Sudan

Tunisia

  The Sahara Desert stretches 5,000 kilometers (3,000 miles) across northern Africa. Despite its severe dryness, the Sahara Desert has villages, trade routes, and trans-Sahara tours.