Travel Diversity

After 27 years of civil war happening in Angola, from 2002 onwards they have finally started to rebuild their country. Angola is another one of Africa coastal countries with the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Namibia is to the south, the Congo is to the north and Zambia is to the east. Angola is also a country divided into 18 different provinces and is the world’s 23rd largest country.
Cultural Diversity
Angola has quite a few ethnic groups, Ovimbundu 37%, Kimbundu 25%, Bakongo 13%, mestico (mixed European and native African) 2%, European 1%, other 22%.
African Nature
I would never have guessed that Angola is home to quite a few nature reserves, national parks and different fossil sites. Iona National Park is known for flora and amazing rock formations. This park is also the oldest and largest of Angola’s national parks. Angola has also got an amazing coastline that stretches for about 1650km making a great holiday destination. What more can any tourist ask for.
General Information
Angola is rich in oil, gold, copper and diamonds. Over 13 million people reside in this amazing country.
Different Activities/ Attraction
Go fishing at Santiago
Bikuar National Park
Luiana Partial Reserve
Rio Kwanza Waterfall
Tunda Vala Volcanic Fissure
Miradouro da Lua (watchpoint or valley of the moon)
Kissama Game Park
Kalandula Waterfalls
Accommodation
Hotel Le Presidente Luanda
Kissama National Park
Grande Hotel De Cabinda
Travel
Getting access to Angola is pretty simple and there are loads of ways you can access the country. Angola has 3 different railway systems; they have over 19 000 km of paved roads, 8 major seas ports and over 243 airports which 32 are paved. Another thing to take into consideration is that Angola doesn’t hand out visas at their boarders, so be sure to apply for one in advance because you don’t want to be turned away from an experience of a life time.


