While safaris and cities dominate African tourism, the continent’s islands offer a refreshing alternative for travelers seeking unique experiences. Madagascar is a hidden gem for nature lovers, with rare wildlife, unspoiled beaches, and lush rainforests. Lamu, Kenya, immerses visitors in history with its ancient Swahili architecture and vibrant markets. Mauritius, famed for its pristine turquoise waters and bright sunshine, remains a timeless destination for relaxation and exploration. Meanwhile, Zanzibar, rich in culture and history, delights with its spice markets, rich local cuisine, and stunning coastal waters. Finally, the Bazaruto Archipelago in Mozambique offers an off-the-beaten-path retreat with pristine coral reefs and small, serene villages.
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