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Explore the secrets of Southwest Africa

Southwest Africa is a treasure trove of history, culture, and natural beauty. From Angola’s bustling capital, to Ghana’s historic shores, a trip here unveils untouched beaches, vibrant markets, and rich traditions that define the region. Whether you’re strolling through colonial streets, exploring breathtaking landscapes, witnessing age-old ceremonies, or having remarkable wildlife encounters, this unforgettable journey promises adventures like no other!

The pulse of Angola

As Angola emerges into a new era, its capital, Luanda, blends colonial charm with modern sophistication. The Cidade Alta district showcases pink-hued buildings, while Gustave Eiffel's Iron Palace and the iconic 16th-century São Miguel Fortress tell fascinating tales of the past. On the coastline, Ilha do Cabo offers a taste of Luanda’s modern side, with seaside restaurants and lively bars overlooking the Atlantic.

Discover Pointe-Noire

Dive into the heart and soul of Pointe-Noire, the Republic of Congo’s bustling port city. In La Cité, indulge in traditional Congolese cuisine and investigate the bustling Grand Marché—a sensory feast of colors and sounds. Visit iconic landmarks like the Church of Notre Dame de l'Assomption, Songolo Bridge, and Pointe-Noire Beach. Delve into history at the African Circle Museum, home to the Luca Cosentino collection of masks, statues, and ritual artifacts, alongside exhibits on the Congo-Ocean railway and the country’s oil industry. Just beyond the city, Diosso Gorge—a spectacular natural canyon—displays a breathtaking palette of red, pink, and orange hues. Formed by plateau erosion, this stunning natural site features towering 50-meter-high red rock cliffs, draped in lush tropical rainforest, and is a sight you certainly won’t forget!

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Untamed wildernes

Further along the journey, Gabon’s rainforests whisper with untouched beauty and extraordinary wildlife. Here, over 70% of the landscape is dense jungle, playing a vital role in the Congo Basin ecosystem. Along the coast, pristine beaches and tranquil lagoons offer moments of serenity, while the heartland beats with music, dance, and centuries-old traditions. Makola Salt Glacier Experience one of Africa’s most unique natural wonders—the Makola Salt Glacier, formed after a massive flood in the 1970s transformed a salt mine into a shimmering, ever-moving glacier. Marvel at the interplay of light and shadow on the salt formations, which create surreal photo opportunities. And learn about the history of the Compagnie des Potasses du Congo mining site and how nature reclaimed it.

Special sanctuary

Around 50 kilometers from Pointe-Noire, lies Africa’s largest chimpanzee sanctuary, which provides care and rehabilitation for rescued chimpanzees. Managed by the Jane Goodall Institute, this reserve is home to over 200 chimpanzees living in semi-freedom, and offers an invaluable opportunity to learn about vital conservation efforts.

Serene waterways

Cruise through the peaceful waters of Lakes Cayo and Loufoualeba, navigating streams, papyrus marshes and bird-filled forested islets. In Tchinda village, immerse yourself in daily life, learning to prepare cassava and 'maboke' (banana leaf-cooked) dishes. Why not enjoy a delicious local speciality, fish maboke, beneath the shade of towering baobab trees?

Wildlife and so much more

The Lesio-Louna Reserve is a vast 440-square-kilometer sanctuary dedicated to reintroducing critically endangered western lowland gorillas. Established in 1993, this protected area features diverse habitats, including grasslands, forests, and waterways, making it a sanctuary for both savannah and forest species. So you might spot hippos, forest buffalo, and rare birds, such as the black-headed bee-eater! In Brazzaville, explore Charles de Gaulle’s historic home, and meet the famous Sapeurs of Bakongo, a stylish society dedicated to sartorial elegance.

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Explore the wonders of São Tomé

The volcanic paradise of São Tomé is rich in history and biodiversity. A tropical haven of volcanic peaks, lush rainforests, and secluded beaches, the island’s Portuguese past lingers in 15th-century architecture, while inland, the towering São Tomé Peak shelters rare wildlife, including the elusive dwarf ibis and the striking Sao Tome grosbeak. Visit colonial landmarks, experience a traditional Tchiloli performance, and explore the Botanical Garden of Bom Sucesso, home to 400 endemic plants and vibrant birdlife. Hike to the beautiful São Nicolau Waterfall and reflect on the 1953 Batepá Massacre at the Saudade Monument. Uncover the highlights of Pico Cão Grande, a dramatic volcanic rock formation, and relax as you explore the pristine shores of Praia das Sete Ondas. There’s so much to see and do in São Tomé, you won’t want to leave!

A timeless escape

Explore the pristine forests and villages of Príncipe Island, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, and the world’s smallest capital. Wander its quiet streets, visit the Nossa Senhora da Conceição church, or head to Macaco Beach, where golden sands and clear waters create the ultimate tropical retreat. Visit Claudio Corallo’s renowned cocoa plantation, witness innovative sea turtle conservation efforts, and step into history at Sundy Roça, where Sir Arthur Eddington confirmed Einstein’s Theory of Relativity in 1919. Be sure to watch out for endemic species like the Príncipe kingfisher, Príncipe sunbird, and Dohrn’s thrush-babbler too!

Discover the heart of Voodoo culture

Benin’s bustling port city, Cotonou, is a cultural blend of French colonial history and sacred voodoo traditions. At the sprawling Dantokpa Market, browse handcrafted artifacts, or explore the mystical world of voodoo talismans. Glide through Ganvié, Africa’s largest floating village, where the Tofinou people live in a town on stilts. In Ouidah, delve into voodoo heritage, visiting the Sacred Forest and the haunting Door of No Return, a memorial to enslaved Africans. Then visit Togoville, a town rich in voodoo tradition where you can participate in a traditional voodoo ceremony, visit Maison Royale (the chief’s house) and discover the Virgin Mary's shrine. Investigate Togo’s capital, Lomé, which pulses with heritage and history. The Akodessewa voodoo Fetish Market is filled with voodoo talismans and animal skins, offering insights into traditional customs. And colonial landmarks, such as the Gothic-style Sacred Heart Cathedral, and the 1960 Independence Monument, reveal the country’s journey to modernity.

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The spirit of Ghana

In Jamestown, 17th-century fishing traditions mix with contemporary street art and local cuisine. Step into Accra’s rich history with a visit to the National Museum, showcasing traditional instruments and ceremonial clothing, accessories, and symbolic items. Enjoy a true taste of Accra with a plate of waakye—a delicious rice-and-beans dish—at a local chop bar. Pay homage at the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, and shop for unique crafts at the National Cultural Center, Ghana's largest outdoor market. Stand before the Black Star Gate and Independence Square, symbols of African liberation, and visit European-built forts that stand as a testament to the past. Discover the Shai Hills Forest Reserve, a landscape of granite inselbergs, savannah grasslands, woodlands, and unique rock formations—and home to olive baboons, antelopes, and spot-nosed monkeys.

A voyage of discovery

Want to discover the secrets of Southwest Africa? Then why not join our Southwest Africa Cruise: Luanda – Tema (Accra) and immerse yourself in breathtaking landscapes, rich traditions, and vibrant cultures! Book your voyage today and get ready to set sail on an unforgettable adventure where every stop tells a story.

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