Looking for the safest countries in Africa to visit for your next international adventure? Look no further because I’ve compiled a solid list of stunning and safe destinations for your bucket list!
Very little can compare to the expansive beauty of African landscapes, wildlife, and diverse nature scattered across the continent. The continent is a huge melting pot of culture that blends across borders and is a majesty to behold, filled with adventure and history.
Sadly, Africa has been neglected as a travel destination because of rumors of a lack of funds, infrastructure, and safe places to travel. This is an incredibly misinformed perception, as there are many safe destinations in Africa waiting to be explored.
The 12 Safest Countries to Visit in Africa in 2024
Here, we’ll look at some of the safest African countries to visit so you can plan your next trip with complete peace of mind. The only scare you can expect is having your own expectations blown away. Just be sure to bring your safari gear and a sense of adventure!
1) Botswana
The ideal travel destination for couples, families, and even solo female travelers, Botswana is one of Africa’s safest places to visit. Considered to have one of the steadiest democracies, Botswana is not only incredibly beautiful but insanely easy to travel around.
Almost everyone speaks English, which makes communication easy and convenient. Make sure that you explore the diverse wilderness Botswana offers in the Okavango Delta and Chobe National Park.
Botswana is also known to be one of the friendliest countries in Africa, and everyone you encounter welcomes foreigners with open arms (unlike this angry cheetah pictured below)!
Explore the iconic Okavango Delta to the Kalahari Desert, Botswana offers a wide range of landscapes that have remained basically untouched by mankind and will leave you truly speechless!
One Epic Thing To Do In Botswana
One thing you simply have to do in Botswana is experience a ‘mokoro’ ride — a unique canoeing activity. You can expect to glide through the shallow waters of the Okavango Delta and get right up close to birds and other freshwater wildlife.
This customary activity in Botswana has become a trendy tourist experience. Traditionally made from dugout tree trunks, more modern mokoros are made from molded fiberglass as a practice of sustainability.
Safety Tips for Botswana
- Malaria exists in Botswana, particularly in the northern regions. A medical consultation is advised six to eight weeks before arriving in Botswana to learn more about recommended vaccinations.
- Avoid driving outside of towns at night as the roads tend to be poorly lit.
- Weather conditions can be extreme, so do your homework on the Botswana climate before arriving
Read all about this gorgeous destination by purchasing this Botswana Lonely Planet guide.
Recommended Tour in Botswana
Botswana & Zimbabwe Safari: 10 DAYS, VICTORIA FALLS TO MAUN.
“Experience the ultimate wildlife adventure with this 10-day trip through some of the best wildlife reserves you’ll ever see. Keep your camera ready to capture the lions and elephants of Hwange National Park, fly to the panhandle of the Okavango Delta for a wildlife walk with a local guide, and cruise along the banks of the Chobe River to watch the elephants drink along its banks. Make memories to last a lifetime among southern Africa’s incredible animals and landscapes.”
2) Ghana
Considered the gem of West Africa, Ghana is the second safest country in Africa on my list. This West African country is great to visit all year round with reliable and consistent weather and boasts incredible coastal cities, bustling regions, and breathtaking landscapes.
The local Ghanaians are noticeably welcoming in nature, and you’ll notice this friendly hospitality the further you adventure into Ghana. When you think of Ghana, pictures of brightly colored fabrics, vibrant marketplaces, and extensive wildlife are just a few that will come to mind after spending as short as a few hours in the country.
While I haven’t personally visited just yet, my mom visits Ghana regularly and absolutely loves it!
One Epic Thing To Do In Ghana
If you are a history fan and find yourself in Ghana, you must stop at the Cape Coast Castle Museum. Previously one of the slave forts along the African Gold Coast, the museum is iconic to Ghana and filled with history.
The fort was a critical point in the slave trade era and still holds the memory of thousands of enslaved people who passed through over the years. While there is no more slave trade in Ghana today, visiting the castle is a truly authentic and haunting activity to experience.
Safety Tips for Ghana
- The beaches in Ghana are beautiful, but the currents can be strong. So, be sure to take extra care when swimming in the ocean.
- Bilharzia is common in many freshwater areas and lakes, so ensure you take the necessary precautions.
- Avoid walking alone at night.
Read a bit about the country’s top tourist hotspots in this Ghana travel guide.
Group Tours in Ghana
“I had a wonderful tour of Accra with David! We covered so much ground, and I was able to enjoy a much more authentic and fun experience of exploring Accra. I was glad to have a guide with me for my first trip to the Makola and to point out sites with historical significance throughout Accra that I would have missed by myself. David has great relationships with people/museum guides at each stop and kept the tour on track and fun. I couldn’t recommend more!”
3) Kenya
Kenya is one of the most visited countries in Africa – and for a good reason. Not only is Kenya loved as a top safari destination, but it is also one of the friendliest and most welcoming nations. Traditions are strong in Kenya, making the cultural experience while visiting the country that much more powerful.
If you want to taste all of Africa in one bite, then Kenya is it! With incredible beaches, outstanding hiking trails, diverse wildlife, and magnificent landscapes, Kenya has it all.
It’s also known to be one of the best African countries to live in for foreigners, as it’s also one of the most friendly countries on the continent!
One Epic Thing To Do In Kenya
A truly iconic part of Kenya’s culture is the Maasai Mara tribe. Known for their jump dancing and incredible beaded jewelry, the Maasai Mara are some of the oldest inhabitants of Africa, and you simply have to visit a village.
These villages promise an explosion of color, music, and dance, which is integral to the Maasai culture. Planning a trip here is a wonderfully authentic and enriching experience when visiting Kenya.
Safety Tips for Kenya
- The food in Kenya can sometimes disagree with foreigners’ stomachs, so be sure to always question the food quality.
- Kenya is a high-risk destination for Malaria, so make sure that you are up to date with any required vaccinations before arriving in Kenya.
- Stay street smart in bigger cities – as you should no matter where you travel.
Check out this epic Kenya Travel Guide by National Geographic for stunning photos and helpful articles!
Recommended Guided Tours in Kenya
Kenya Camping Safari (9 Days):
“From dramatic savannahs to the Great Rift Valley, experience Kenya in all its glory. Travel the vast open plains and rolling hills of the Masai Mara and scour the wilderness for Africa’s “big five.” Full-service camping under the big African sky will bring you closer to the region’s wildlife and gets you off the beaten path so you can really experience this land’s unique culture. Our small safari vans minimize drive times and improve your chances of snapping that perfect shot of some of the most amazing animals on the planet.”
“Bless the rains of East Africa on an eight-day safari adventure through Kenya and Tanzania. The famed national parks in the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater region are home to an astounding array of animals, from miniature dik-dik antelopes and lions to the noble African elephant. With local guides and all of your needs taken care of, head on a number of game drives in search of the Big Five in the back of specially-designed safari vehicles. With stops at a local community in Mto wa Mbu, the vast Lake Victoria, and bustling Nairobi, your small-group safari adventure is fit for the most curious traveller, eager to explore the fascinating towns and fertile savannahs of Africa’s east.”
4) Malawi
Malawi has recently experienced a new-found government and economic boom, making it more politically stable and one of Africa’s safest places. The most popular areas of Malawi are the Great Rift Valley and Lake Malawi, where the legendary friendliness of the locals welcomes travelers.
Most notably known for the diversity in landscape, Malawi is every adventure traveler’s dream. Taste the fresh fruit at local vendor stands and observe the giant clouds of smoke that hang over the country.
One Epic Thing To Do In Malawi
Probably the most iconic spot in the country is Lake Malawi. Known as Africa’s Great Lake, the expanse of water touches the borders of Malawi, Mozambique, and Tanzania. When visiting here, a trip to the lake is a must.
The shores of Lake Malawi are perfect for a day relaxing on the sand and swimming in the clear waters. The lake is also the ultimate spot to discover underwater life by snorkeling, diving, and kayaking.
Safety Tips for Malawi
- The roads in Malawi can be chaotic, so be sure to drive carefully and exercise increased caution when using public transport.
- Stay vigilant to avoid being a victim of petty crime, especially around high-traffic tourist attractions.
Read this article, “5 reasons Malawi should be on your African travel list,” for more travel inspiration!!
Group Tours for Malawi
VICTORIA FALLS AND SERENGETI ADVENTURE (20 days | 5 Countries):
Inhale the fragrant perfume of Zanzibar’s spice plantations, hunt for the perfect snapshot of the ever-elusive “big five,” and feel the thunder of Victoria Falls. Uncover the spectacular highlights of five African countries on this stellar 20-day adventure.
Enjoy an intriguing combination of stunning wilderness and rural villages from the comfort of the Lando (overland adventure vehicle) and camp under the big African sky for a unique perspective of this majestic land. Uncover all this diverse region has to offer with a unique itinerary that offers plenty of options.
5) Morocco
Morocco seems to be the safe haven amongst the turbulence that has hit a few of the North African countries.
The desert destination has a well-established tourism industry thanks to its overflowing colorful culture, crafts, and beauty. If you can withstand the high temperature and the language barrier, there is no reason why Morocco shouldn’t be on top of your bucket list.
Morocco is every whimsical traveler’s dream, from the red city of Marrakech to the blue city of Chefchaouen, the coastal paradise of Agadir, and the sweeping views from the Atlas Mountains.
While Morocco may not have the top spot for the safest places to go in Africa, it can be quite a pleasant place to visit for most travelers. If you travel with just a little common sense, you won’t have any issues and will fall in love with everything Morocco offers!
Be sure to read my guides on Glamping in Morocco & Beach Resorts in Morocco
One Epic Thing To Do In Morocco
Morocco is known for its bustling cities, colorful tapestries, and tasty cuisine, but it is also very well-known for its magnificent deserts. A tour of the Merzouga desert is an absolute necessity if you visit Morocco.
Enjoy a camel ride through rolling hills of sand, absorb an incredible sunset, and camp in Bedouin tents underneath the stars. Depending on who you choose to guide you, other fun activities such as quad-biking and sandboarding may be an optional inclusion.
Safety Tips for Morocco
- While violent crimes are infrequent in Morocco, there is a fair amount of petty crime. The trick is to remain vigilant to avoid pickpockets and be aware of potential scams.
- Morocco is a Muslim state and fairly conservative. Be sure to dress conservatively to respect their culture, especially if you are a woman.
- Unmarried couples usually can’t share a room and will need to book separate suites. To keep respectful of the locals, avoid showing any PDA too.
- Don’t be afraid to negotiate prices. Haggling and bargaining is the way that the locals do business.
Browse this comprehensive Morocco Travel Guide by Nomadic Matt for everything you’ll need to know for planning your trip!
Group Tours to Morocco
“Visit Morocco on an all-encompassing adventure from Casablanca to Marrakech. Travel to Morocco and visit the best of the country’s attractions from Casablanca to Marrakech. Travel from the snow-capped Atlas Mountains to the endless sands of the Sahara, and from the medieval old town of Fes to the spice markets of Marrakech, the rich history and natural beauty of Morocco await. Observe the vibrant collision between old and new expressed in architecture and artwork. Learn about fallen cities and cross paths with nomadic tribes. Jump in and discover the many mysteries and legends concealed within this moody, ever-changing landscape.”
6) Mozambique
Imagine long stretches of paradise beaches, top-class waves for surfing, and an authenticity unlike any other, and you have Mozambique.
On the South Eastern coast of Africa, Mozambique is a Portuguese-speaking African country with zestful energy. From the bustling metropolis of Maputo to the idyllic beaches of Tofo, there is an adventure to be enjoyed!
While Mozambique is considered a safe African country, there are a few things to be aware of. These include the corruption of officials and the possibility of Malaria (which can be prevented with medication).
One Epic Thing To Do In Mozambique
The Mozambique coast is the ultimate playground for all adventure levels. With 2,500 miles of coastline, the ocean has an abundance of activities. When visiting Mozambique, make sure that you pick at least one water activity of your choice. My top recommendation is to swim with the dolphins.
Ponto do Ouro in Southern Mozambique is one of the more popular spots to swim with dolphins and enjoy a magical experience. The various facilities that guide these interactive experiences are considerate of the environment and conduct the activity with detailed care for the dolphins’ well-being.
Safety Tips for Mozambique
- Exercise increased caution and avoid walking around at night, especially not if you are alone.
- The authorities can be corrupt and try to extort money out of you. Ensure all of your documents are validated, and you do not sit on the fence with any of the rules.
- Mozambique is a Malaria-affected area, and taking preventive medication before arriving is highly recommended.
Give a quick read through this Mozambique travel guide, and you’ll soon be ready to book that ticket!!
Mozambique Travel Tours
MOZAMBIQUE, KRUGER & SWAZI DISCOVERER (13 Days | 3 Countries):
“Want to tell a better travel story at your next dinner party? Tell ‘em about the time you went to southeast Africa. Nature is front-and-centre on this 13-day trip across three countries, with plenty of time devoted to the region’s amazing national parks and spotless beaches. Wander around the Portuguese-influenced cities of Mozambique, take a traditional dhow safari boat around Bazaruto National Park, track the “big five” in Kruger National Park, and drive the legendary Panorama Route to Johannesburg. Your stories are improving already!”
7) Namibia
Namibia boasts mountains of red and orange dunes making up the view for miles and miles. Skeleton Coast offers some of the best surf swells along the sealine, and the endless starry skies cover the nation.
It’s hard to think that a place so beautiful could be dangerous – that’s because it isn’t. Namibia is one of the safest countries in Africa.
One Epic Thing To Do In Namibia
Although it is not a single destination or activity, the one epic thing to do in Namibia is going on a road trip. The country is big and has vast expanses of desert to explore. You can enjoy wildlife encounters, adrenaline activities, and stargazing opportunities along the way.
Make sure that Etosha National Park is on your route – it is home to 114 families of mammals and over 300 species of birds.
Safety Tips for Namibia
- As in most cities, petty theft does exist, so be sure to use preventive measures when visiting the likes of the capital city Windhoek. For example, don’t leave valuables unattended in your car’s backseat.
- When traveling across the country, stay clear of Sperrgebiet, the prohibited diamond area.
- While in the desert, be aware of the potential of insect bites and avoid turning rocks under where scorpions or snakes could hide. Although, being bitten by these creatures is a rare occurrence.
Check out this really awesome Namibia travel guide. It goes over some fantastic information and is filled with travel tips for the country!
Travel Tours to Namibia
Namibia Discovery (13 Days | 2 Countries):
“Travel to Namibia and discover one of the most sparsely populated countries on earth. Crossing the border from South Africa, encounter Namibia’s treacherously beautiful coastline, its soaring sand dunes, incredible moonscapes, and savanna grasslands teeming with wildlife. Namibia is a country of contrasts and a paradise for wilderness lovers. See the best of this spectacular region by canoeing down rivers, scaling sand dunes, walking through the desert, savoring local dishes, and relaxing in quaint towns and cities. Travel from Cape Town to Windhoek and get ready for an unforgettable adventure.”
8) Rwanda
Traveling to Rwanda for the first time will soon have you booking your second trip back, as it offers nothing less than a surreal experience. The land-locked African country is best known for its lush, green, mountainous landscapes and being home to many of the last remaining endangered mountain gorillas.
Previously having a bad reputation for the historical genocides that occurred, Rwanda has incredibly overcome its history and welcomes tourists with hearts open wide. From the developed city of Kigali to the inland shores of Lake Kivu, Rwanda is a beauty to behold.
One Epic Thing To Do In Rwanda
One of the highlights is the Volcanoes National Park which holds five of the country’s eight volcanoes. Here, you can also find a few gorillas, as Rwanda is known to be home to endangered primates. Visiting the majestic gorillas in their natural habitat is an exceptional experience.
Gorilla trekking in Rwanda is a great way to get up close and personal with nature with the security and guidance of a professional. It is a truly humbling experience that will leave your perspective changed forever.
Safety Tips for Rwanda
- Rwandan law requires that anyone traveling to the country holds health insurance – so make sure that you have yours organized before arriving.
- While the country is fairly safe and violent crime is very rare, pickpockets can be active in larger, more crowded areas.
- As the Rwandan genocide caused such devastation in the country, it is a very sensitive topic and should not be spoken about in a dismissive or offensive manner.
Browse through this article, “Ten reasons to visit Rwanda,” to find out how this country goes far beyond gorillas and genocide to fuel your wanderlust!
Travel Tours to Rwanda
RWANDA & UGANDA GORILLA DISCOVERY (9 Days | 2 Countries):
“Your guide puts up his hand and motions for you to crouch down — and a silverback gorilla settles down to eat nearby. The experience is just one breathtaking moment of an unforgettable nine-day expedition to the forests of Rwanda and Uganda to track gorillas, golden monkeys, and other wildlife. As you witness primates in their element, tap into your own wild side.”
9) Tanzania
Before visiting, many people ask, ‘Is Tanzania safe?’ well, I have some good news for you!
Not only is it one of the safest places in Africa, but it is also one of the top safari destinations in the country. It is known for several iconic features, including being a game reserve mecca and home to the Serengeti Plains. In addition to the vast wilderness, many cultural spots in Tanzania are waiting to be explored.
Tanzania is also home to Mt. Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak, which stands tall as a sight to marvel at. Check out this website for Climbing Kilimanjaro to book a spot on one of their guided hiking tours to cross this off your bucket list!
One Epic Thing To Do In Tanzania
Arguably, the most iconic attraction in Tanzania is the Serengeti Plains. A trip to the Serengeti Plains allows travelers to witness the great migration and enjoy the ultimate safari experience.
Nearby other attractions such as Ngorongoro Crater, and the Serengeti promise an unforgettable game-viewing experience and a chance to absorb the vast landscape’s incredible views.
Safety Tips for Tanzania
- Avoid isolated areas, especially at night.
- Only take taxis that are empty of other passengers and from established taxi companies.
- There are a lot of risk-takers when it comes to donations. If you want to donate to any humanitarian causes, ensure that you do so through an established agency.
Check out this article on the Top 10 Tanzania travel tips for everything you need to know when you’re ready to book that bucket list safari!!
Group Tours to Tanzania
Mount Kilimanjaro Lemosho Route Tour:
“Featuring captivating scenic vistas, pristine wildlife, excellent acclimatization opportunities, and low traffic of climbers, Lemosho is our personal first favorite for reaching the roof of Africa! After a 4-hour long drive from Moshi to Londorossi Gate, you’ll find yourself on the western slope of Mt Kilimanjaro. From there, the route will take you to the world-famous Shira Plateau. That’s where you’ll embark on your adventure through all climate zones – from alpine meadows to eternal ice. The climb is smooth and gradual, featuring the highest success rate of all routes on Kilimanjaro.”
Road to Zanzibar (12 Days | 2 Countries):
“Experience the beauty of Africa from Nairobi to Zanzibar. Explore the road to Zanzibar and find a bevy of sights, sounds, and experiences that surprise and delight at every turn. Whether you’re looking out for lions in the Serengeti or hiking a lush mountain trail in the Usambara Mountains, you’ll be sure to learn something new about this beautiful land. You are sure to leave Zanzibar with a great appreciation for this African paradise.”
10) Seychelles
The epitome of paradise, Seychelles is probably one of the lesser-stereotyped ‘African’ countries. Proudly one of the idyllic gems of Africa, Seychelles is the perfect destination for a tranquil and tropical beach escape on the Western Indian Ocean shores.
As an island nation of a collection of 115 islands, you can take your pick from paradise and begin planning your trip. Because it is a remote destination, it is definitely one of the safest countries in Africa. This and the azure waters also make it very popular as a romantic escape for honeymoons and couple retreats.
One Epic Thing To Do In Seychelles
The epitome of paradise, Seychelles is probably one of the lesser-stereotyped ‘African’ countries. Proudly one of the idyllic gems of Africa, Seychelles is the perfect destination for a tranquil and tropical beach escape on the Western Indian Ocean shores.
As an island nation of a collection of 115 islands, you can take your pick from paradise and begin planning your trip. Because it is a remote destination, it is definitely one of the safest countries in Africa. This and the azure waters also make it very popular as a romantic escape for honeymoons and couple retreats.
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Safety Tips for Seychelles
- While there are little to no violent crimes in Seychelles, always be aware of where you keep your valuables. Standard precautions are advised.
- The mountainous roads are narrow and winding. Driving carefully along these roads is essential, especially after a storm when the roads can be slippery.
- Beaches do not show swimming safety, and it is wise not to assume that the waters are safe. Always watch for younger swimmers, and if possible, ask a local about the currents in the area.
Group tour to Seychelles
Cruising the Seychelles Islands (8 Days):
“Imagine paradise, and you’ll: Seychellesion a place that looks a lot like the Seychelles. Pristine white sands lapped with dazzling turquoise waters. Swaying palms and jungle-clad hills. This remote archipelago scattered off the coast of Africa truly is a tropical paradise. Better yet, it’s not on many people’s travel lists – yet.”
11) South Africa
Located at the Southernmost tip of Africa, South Africa is a melting pot of diverse cultures and incredible scenery.
From the picturesque coastline in Cape Town to the safari haven in the Kruger National Park, South Africa boasts an unparalleled diversity of experiences. The locals are incredibly friendly and know how to treat a tourist by offering the tastiest food, the best parties, and the most delicious wines.
Make sure you pack your camera for South Africa, as there are countless quirky spots to take great photographs. Although South Africa is marketed to international media as one of the most dangerous countries in Africa, this is far from the truth.
Countless tourists visit South Africa every year and enjoy a rich and fulfilling experience without the threat of danger. If you do visit, stay in these amazing Airbnbs in Cape Town for a magical experience.
One Epic Thing To Do In South Africa
Cape Town, known as the ‘Mother City’ in South Africa, boasts an incredible coastline and even better hiking trails. The most iconic attraction in Cape Town is Table Mountain, and a hike to the top is a must-do activity in South Africa.
If fitness is not your forte, the kind locals in South Africa have set up a cable car that goes up and down the mountain. You may want to go up and down the mountain twice, trying each route, offering breathtaking panoramic views.
Safety Tips for South Africa
- Avoid isolated areas and hiking routes, especially at night.
- Certain areas in South Africa have higher statistics of violence. These areas should be avoided.
- Petty crime does exist, so be sure to be vigilant and look after your valuables.
Group Travel Tours in South Africa
Bucket List South Africa Tour with Flashpack:
“Wine, wildlife and abseiling adrenaline. Give up 11 days, and you’ll get the best of South Africa in return. Your 11-day South Africa adventure will see you snorkel among octopi in mysterious kelp forests and embrace adrenaline as you, quite literally, step off the edge of a cliff. You’ll catch your breath at the sight of animals you’ve only ever seen on screen roaming the African plains before you, and you’ll toast to spotting the Big Five in a safari-side infinity pool.”
Explore Southern Africa (18 Days | 3 Countries):
“Uncover the natural beauty of South Africa, Botswana, and Zimbabwe. Discover the allure of southern Africa as you roam from the golden plains of the world-famous Kruger National Park and the awe-inspiring Victoria Falls to the watery wonderland of the Okavango Delta and the teeming game parks of Botswana. Whether it’s spotting the Big Five, relaxing by dreamy lagoons, experiencing tribal village life, or cavorting near raging waterfalls, this adventure tour will fill your memories with the wonders of the African south.”
12) Zambia
Zambia offers miles and miles of endless wilderness to explore. A trip to Zambia will take you back to your roots as you learn to appreciate the finer details of the bush. From safari experiences to adrenaline activities along the great Zambezi River, Zambia will have you frothing with excitement.
The country’s beauty has made it a prime tourist destination, meaning the various lodges in the wild and hotels in the city are all catered to create the ultimate experience for travelers.
One Epic Thing To Do In Zambia
Calling all adrenaline junkies – Zambia offers some of the best adventure activities for the daring traveler. One of these activities is a whitewater rafting experience along the mighty Zambezi River.
Hop into a boat with fellow adventurers and your guide and navigate through the rushing waters and rapids of the Zambezi. Starting at the iconic Victoria Falls, this experience will mesmerize you with the surrounding beauty while keeping your blood pressure high with excitement.
Also, be sure to attend one of the fantastic music festivals in Africa while you’re in Zambia!!
Safety Tips for South Africa
- There is still political instability in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), so it is advised that you avoid areas along the DRC and Zambian border.
- Zambia is experiencing electricity shortages, so load shedding may occur. The majority of travel lodges have a backup generator.
- Tsetse flies can be a nuisance. Make sure that you pack insect repellent.
Check out this guide on Zambian customs and culture for an informed trip when you visit this African gem!
Group Travel Tours in Zambia
Chobe Day Trip from Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe:
“Ok, nice safari, mix of river cruise and drive. The part of the river was very interesting, where we could see many animals, such as elephants, buffaloes, crocodiles, various birds, hippos, gazelles and many more. The afternoon safari by car lasted less, but we completed what we saw in the morning with giraffes, many baboons, and a spectacular lioness. Makes you want to never go home…”
AM I MISSING INFO ON THE SAFEST AFRICAN COUNTRIES?
Africa is a pretty massive continent and is home to 54 countries. Please let me know if you think I need to add one to my list.
While I’m sure bad things can happen even in these same countries, I’d love to provide more travel inspiration and helpful information to people looking to book unique travel experiences in Africa.
PLANNING A TRIP TO THE SAFEST COUNTRIES IN AFRICA?
With so many beautiful, diverse places to explore, Africa should be on your bucket list. Petty crime and mishaps happen worldwide, so it is essential to keep your wits about you and remain vigilant. I’ve been mugged in Barcelona, Spain, and it’s still my favorite city in the world!
There are many African countries that are perfectly safe to keep you exploring. So, don’t let fear stop you from exploring this gorgeous continent!
Further Reading:
- 99 Interesting Facts About Africa That Will Surprise & Delight You!
- The Maasai Tribe Beads & Necklaces | The Unique Kenya Jewelry
- The 8 Best Cultural Spots In Tanzania
- 17 Best Airbnbs In Morocco For An African Desert Getaway
- 15 Best Beach Resorts In Egypt
- Resort Hopping In The Red Sea | A Solo Luxury Trip To Taba Heights, Egypt
- 50 Music Festivals In 50 Countries To Experience Before You Die
The minute you put the murder, car-jacking, rape, BABY RAPE capital of the world – South Africa on the list you destroyed creditability. This is a country that openly discriminates against whites and the racist government has enacted pograms against whites. SMH
Zambia is a safe place to be…..are you normal to put South Africa on the safest countries in Africa…SMH
You are nutsos to put South Africa on the list of the safest countries…. you have single-handedly brought down the repute of your list. South Africa is in no way safe for tourists in the same way Seychelles or Mauritius or Senegal or even Tanzania is. Might as well put Libya and DRC on the list
South Africa safer than Gambia and Senegal? If you don’t know African countries, don’t write anything about them, in fact this list is not about safety, but rather most visited, only three countries will make it from this list if they’re looking for top 10 safest countries in Africa. Oh maybe I don’t know how you define safety but if terrorism is seen in Kenya at least twice a year or knife stabbing which occurs every night in South Africa is define as safe, then the whole of Africa is safe.
The TANZANIA are they safe? Due to the species and areas there appearing to be both wonderful and hazardous, I’m really interested in visiting.
Are ZAMBIA and the Seychelles secure? I would really like to go there because it seems both magnificent and dangerous.
A very comprehensive and detailed article. Some may have doubts as suggested in some comments more so on South Africa. However, like in all countries worldwide, not a single one country can claim to be safe 100% in all its localities/cities/towns. There is always an unsafe downtown. I conquer with this article 100%, but always remember safety is more of taking personal responsibility and being cautious.