
Algeria
Algeria is a country of vast spaces and deep history, where the silence of the Sahara meets some of North Africa’s most remarkable ancient ruins. From Roman cities and desert oases to Tuareg culture and endless dunes, Algeria reveals itself slowly to those willing to go beyond the obvious. Largely untouched by mass tourism, it offers a rare sense of authenticity, scale, and timeless beauty.

Angola
Angola is one of Africa’s last true frontiers — raw, diverse, and still largely untouched by mass tourism. From dramatic coastlines and endless savannas to powerful waterfalls, remote villages, and vast empty roads, the country rewards those who travel slowly and with curiosity. Rich in culture and resilience, Angola offers not polished highlights, but authentic encounters and a deep sense of discovery for travelers seeking something real.

Botswana
A country for adventurous souls and lovers of unforgettable safaris. Elephants, antelopes, zebras, giraffes, wildebeests and an uncountable amount of other wildlife roam freely across the plains, dunes, salt pans and dry river beds. The unique Okavango Delta, the ever-flowing Chobe river, the unforgiving Kalahari desert and dazzling white salt pans are only a fraction of what you can experience in this romantic and breathtaking scenery…

Chad
Chad is one of Africa’s most remote and least visited countries — a land of extremes, vast spaces, and quiet beauty. From the surreal rock formations of the Ennedi Massif to endless desert landscapes, oases, and the traditions of nomadic cultures, Chad reveals itself to those willing to venture into the unknown. Far from mass tourism, it offers powerful encounters, raw nature, and the rare feeling of traveling at the very edge of the known world.

Egypt
Egypt is a land where ancient history and everyday life flow seamlessly together. Beyond the iconic pyramids and temples lies a country of vibrant streets, desert horizons, the timeless rhythm of the Nile, and a culture shaped by thousands of years of continuity. Traveling through Egypt is not only a journey into the past, but an encounter with a living civilization that continues to inspire awe and curiosity.

Malawi
The warm heart of Africa is beating fast and powerful. Friendly locals with a smile on their face, colourful and bustling markets offer local produce, fabric, artefacts, souvenirs and specialties. One of Malawi´s jewels is the “sea” locked in in the middle of the savannah – Lake Malawi, also known as the “lake of stars”. Snorkeling or diving amongst the many colourful fish are very attractive. And the mountainous highlands invite you to trek and hike…

Mozambique
White beaches lined with coconut palms, dugout canoes with local fishermen, fantastic diving and snorkeling and a very rich history are only a few attracting factors. From the Southern beaches to the Northern archipelagos, from everywhere one can see the old Portuguese architecture, mixed with a bit of Arabic culture. The Quirimbas, historical Ilha da Mocambique, tropical scenery, acacia-lined tracks, exotic bird life and delicious cuisine…

Namibia
Hard to describe the contrasts of Namibia. Endless panoramas, dazzling vistas and a breathtaking play of colours is enthralling. Orange sand dunes and golden plains are not all that Namibia has on offer, there is so much more. Colourful tribes, an interesting culture, rock paintings, inviting hot springs, a massive canyon, a millions of years old salt pan and endless gravel roads…

Sudan
Home of the black people – “Bilat al Sudan” – behind the veil of a bad reputation there are treasures of an ancient civilization. Picturesque Nubian villages, enthralling desert scenes and one of the friendliest locals on Earth, who are eager to show you their culture and traditions. You will feel like an explorer and adventurer, especially when you stand amongst the pyramids and temples all by yourself…

Tanzania
The wide savannah, dotted by acacia trees, in between giraffes, elephants, antelopes and other wildlife. Kilimandjaro, Serengeti and Ngoro Ngoro are the main attractions. Palm trees, white beaches, colourful markets, seafood, delicious fish and locals that come to you to sell paw paws, avocados, cashew nuts and live chicken. Time is running different here. Tanzania will certainly not bore you – from the sea to the mountains…

Zambia
The real Africa as it should be – raw, pure and attractive. Prides of lion, swarms of bats, herds of elephant, hyenas, leopards, jackals and many more decorate every national park, wetlands and reserves. The weary traveler gets a shower from the mighty Victoria Falls, soaks in hot springs and enjoys the friendly locals. For the adventurous and Africa lovers Zambia is just the right destination.

Zimbabwe
Behind the Victoria Falls lies a mountainous and rocky scenery, very different from the surrounding countries. Granite “kopjes” and whale backs offer wild national parks, rock art galleries, fantastic mountain treks, magic viewpoints and romantic villages full of friendly Zimbabweans, either being Shona or Ndebele. Markets are full of intricate artefacts and carvings from soap stone, wood, metal or paintings.