Thursday, 27 February 2020

Cheap travel countries in Africa

Like Asia and Latin America, almost every country in Africa could be regarded as a budget travel destination by European and North American standards. Nevertheless, we've listed some that budget travelers should check out to discover the continent that is regarded as the cradle of humankind.

Malawi

Estimated budget: $25-50/day
The small landlocked country may be deprived from an access to the ocean, but Lake Malawi still offers pristine sandy beaches to travelers. You can also go snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, or sailing on the lake.
Nature is perhaps Malawi's main advantage for the tourism industry, as the country notably offers some of the most affordable safaris while giving tourists a chance to see the Big 5 (lion, leopard, rhino, cape buffalo and elephant).
Dubbed the "warm heart of Africa" for a reason, Malawi is a wonderful cheap destination for cheap vacations that are sure to make you fall in love with the country and want to discover more of Africa.

Ethiopia

Estimated budget: $25-50/day
Not only is Ethiopia worth the trip only for its landscapes, it is also a paradise for travel foodies, especially vegan ones. The cuisine in Ethiopia is famous for being among the most delicious in the world - and you don't need to be vegan to appreciate it.
It may not be the cheapest place to visit in Africa, but it remains largely affordable by Westerners' standards. Make sure to visit Addis Ababa, the continent's 4th largest city, along with the city of Gondar in the north, where you'll find a hidden castle of Portuguese and Indian influence. It will give you a taste for Ethiopia's rich culture.

Rwanda

Estimated budget: $25-60/day
Tourists usually visit Rwanda for the gorilla treks organized in the country, which are by no means cheap. You still have plenty of reasons to go to Rwanda though, and make it a budget trip. Starting with Volcanoes National Park.
Rwanda is infamous for its tragic past: history buffs will undoubtedly appreciate a trip to Kigali, with its genocide memorials and the art scene that thrives in this affordable city. As with any other destination, as long as you avoid international restaurants and overly touristic areas, it's rather simple to spend cheap vacations there.

South Africa

Estimated budget: $30-60/day
South Africa doesn't only have one of the best airlines in the world; they also boast wonderful landscapes that allow travelers to go hiking one day and swimming the next.
The largest country in the southern half of Africa, it also boast a particularly diverse population, with several ethnic groups of Bantu ancestry, but also rather large communities of Asians and Europeans. Johannesburg and Cape Town in particular attract most visitors.
Moving around the country isn't always easy and in comparison to other countries on this list, South Africa may not seem like a budget destination. It is however still very affordable thanks to the exchange rate, very favorable to the euro and the dollar.

Morocco

Estimated budget: $40-60/day
Morocco is a perfect place to discover North Africa on a budget when coming from Europe: you can find very cheap flights from Spain and a few other European countries. Life there is relatively affordable, especially if you manage to haggle a little.
Many cities in Morocco deserved to be explored; get lost in the streets to discover the hidden gems and the cheapest places where the locals hang out. There, stay at one of the riads, the traditional hotels iconic for their garden courtyard, which provide an escape from the buzz.
It'd be a shame, however, to go to Morocco to stick to the cities, when a large portion of the country is covered by the Sahara, the largest hot desert in the world. It won't be easy to find a cheap trip there, but it's still affordable. Plus, a night under the Milky Way doesn't have a price, does it?
Thomas Busson

Thomas Busson

Thomas is a Passenger Rights and Flight Compensation expert. Frequent traveller, he loves sharing tips and news to help people make the most of travel.

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